I’m only watching it on my phone but was that peter on the cover of the newspaper?Needs more Spidey
I always think of 90's "extreme" when I think of Venom which seems to be well represented in that trailer.
There's no way Marvel are going to allow some other studio to make MCU movies unless they have creative control over it. Whatever intimations Sony makes is just an attempt to curry fan favour and build hype, and yet it's still not going to be an MCU movie.
Maybe, maybe not. I still feel like as far as Marvel is concerned it's a one-way street. As in Sony may use some of the MCU's actors and their versions of character, and the usual incidental production design connections (Roxxon, WHiH, The Bugle, Starke Industires etc.) but when you flip back to the MCU proper I don't think any of that would be reciprocated. Hell, they wouldn't even do it for the ABC or Netflix shows and those were technically in-house, at least as far as Disney were concerned.I would have agreed with this before the big deal a few years back about Sony pulling Spider-Man out of the MCU. I think that might have given them a little leverage in that department, as evidenced by the fact that the Morbius trailer featured Michael Keaton and I'll eat my hat if he's not playing Adrian Toomes.
We see a shot of someone reading The Bugle in the trailer. But it's the The Bugle logo from the Rami movies.. As in Sony may use some of the MCU's actors and their versions of character, and the usual incidental production design connections (Roxxon, WHiH, The Bugle,
I thought the picture on the front of that issue of the Bugle was of Cletus Kasaday (going along with the headline next to the picture).We see a shot of someone reading The Bugle in the trailer. But it's the The Bugle logo from the Rami movies.
I thought the picture on the front of that issue of the Bugle was of Cletus Kasaday (going along with the headline next to the picture).
I was thinking that too. Especially after the Evan Peters/Wandavision thing into the bargain.Quicksilver to Kraven, huh? Kinda weird, since it's still ambiguous whether the Sony Spidey-adjacent films are meant to be in the MCU or not.
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