There's not a lot that are good amongst those though.^ As far as I know, Sony owns the filmic rights to all characters associated with Spider-Man with the possible exception of the Jessica Drew Spider-Woman.
There's not a lot that are good amongst those though.^ As far as I know, Sony owns the filmic rights to all characters associated with Spider-Man with the possible exception of the Jessica Drew Spider-Woman.
I would imagine she is, although the leaked document that outlines who owns what was updated in 2011 so I can't tell you the answer conclusively.To clarify, has it been noted anywhere whether or not Cindy Moon is one of Sony's collection of Spider-characters, movie-wise?
^ As far as I know, Sony owns the filmic rights to all characters associated with Spider-Man with the possible exception of the Jessica Drew Spider-Woman.
There's not a lot that are good amongst those though.
I'm pretty sure she would be, she was introduced in a Spider-Man book and is pretty closely linked to the him.Assume that Silk is part of the Spider-Properties list. She keeps crossing over into their books.
Well we're going to have to disagree about the rogues gallery, because I think they're badly over-rated. To say the least.Spider-Gwen, Miles, Mayday Parker, The Prowler, Cindy Moon, Ben Reilly, Spider-Man 2099, Silver Sable, Black Cat, Morbius, Madame Webb, and Anya Corazon aren't good characters?
Spidey's massive rogues gallery aren't good characters?
That's what's being claimed. I don't know.Do we know enough about the license to know whether a sale would include the Spidey rights or if any sale would automatically revert Spidey to Marvel?
Spider-Mans rights revert to Marvel in any sale or merger of Sony.Out of left field solution: WB buys Sony and get’s the Spider-Men rights along with it, allowing or even forcing a DCU and MCU crossover because that would be the only way WB can make a Spidey movie successful assuming they want to keep the rights?
Disney could (in theory) just buy Sony if they wanted. Disney market cap is $244B, Sony much smaller at $70BSpider-Mans rights revert to Marvel in any sale or merger of Sony.
I remember Feige wanted at least three solo films with the character in high school
The bigger hurdle is I can not see them getting regulatory approval in the US to buy ANOTHER major movie studio, reducing us to 4 (Disney, Paramount, Universal, and Warner). They barely got by with buying Fox.Disney could (in theory) just buy Sony if they wanted. Disney market cap is $244B, Sony much smaller at $70B
But in reality Sony being a Japanese company probably won't willingly go for it so it would have to be a hostile takeover. In which case this would drag out of years and years and become a much more serious issue than who owns Spiderman.
To be fair I don't think this has been independently verified? The "news" comes from the guy with #BoycottSonySpiderMan hashtag. So I guess it's just another version of "fake news"Sony wanted 3 films with the character in HS.
Tom Holland may have taken Disney/Marvel Studios' side in this situation because he apparently unfollowed Sony on Instagram yesterday.
Right, I forgot about that. Yeah, they could buy Sony if Sony Pictures is spun off, but then that would not help them get Spiderman back.The bigger hurdle is I can not see them getting regulatory approval in the US to buy ANOTHER major movie studio, reducing us to 4 (Disney, Paramount, Universal, and Warner). They barely got by with buying Fox.
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