IrezumiKiss
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Damn, beat me to it!
Read about this coming home on the train, got caught up looking at smut. I'm for it. There's a lot to exploit for the NYC-based heroes and make better for Spidey as a whole, since the two reboots were adequate as is but weren't necessarily amazing. Sony smelled that noise quick. The co-production effort will be good for both houses.
BUT
Downside is that several of Marvel's announced Phase 3 solo titles in coming pre-Infinity War that aren't already in the pre-production pipeline are being pushed back to accommodate Spidey. Here's what I know from the industry heads' Twitter buzz going down on this...
Pushed back:
Thor: Ragnarok - now November 3, 2017
Black Panther - now July 6, 2018
Captain Marvel - now November 2, 2018
The Inhumans - now July 12, 2019
Captain America: Civil War is still on track, natch, as is likely Doctor Strange, Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 and the Avengers: Infinity War 2018-2019 double pak.
The pushing back is anywhere from a half-year to a year. I know everything has, or had a sked in place to be integrated gradually into Infinity War and maximize a collective shared universe franchise. Also to be considered are SHIELD and Daredevil. Aaaand possible Agent Carter second half season as it's a runaway hit. So, Marvel has a lot of irons in the fire and the push back is likely a necessity for team quality control and company finance spread-out.
Not happy with Black Panther being pushed back, though. Should've left that one on the original calendar. That one in particular fans were almost as hungry for as Age Of Ultron. Sony was already going to drop a Spidey movie in 2017 regardless of a collabo. Again, if they integrate the Web-Head into Civil War, do it good.
Sony also still has ownership and leverage on Spidey. Buzz is that the company split is around 60/40. Don't know how this will affect creative output. Marvel isn't essentially losing anything on this collab. Kevin Feige is like the President Obama of the comic book movie industry at this point. If Marvel brings in Whedon on Spidey 3 with the MCU power in the background, it could be a game-changer.
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