Spider-Man Officially Joining Marvel Cinematic Universe

It finally happened. After the Sony hacks took place a few months ago, it appeared that a lot of the leaked emails and information would be dead in the water. One such negotiation involved Sony and Disney coming to terms so Spider-Man could appear in official Marvel Cinematic Universe films.

Per the press release Marvel released, the “new Spider-Man will first appear in a Marvel film from Marvel’s Cinematic Universe (MCU).” Afterwards, a Sony Pictures installment will release on July 28, 2017 co-produced by MCU’s main behind-the-scenes man, Kevin Feige, and Amy Pascal, former Sony head who faced a lot of criticism following the aforementioned Sony hacks. More importantly, the two “will collaborate on a new creative direction for the web slinger.” In addition, the release also states that “Marvel and Sony Pictures are also exploring opportunities to integrate characters from the MCU into future Spider-Man films.”

What’s interesting to note is that Andrew Garfield is probably out per the release’s specific notation of a “new Spider-Man” appearing. Marvel has also adjusted their upcoming release schedule, fitting the upcoming Spider-Man film for July 2017, pushing Thor: Ragnarok to November 2017, Black Panther to July 2018, Captain Marvel to November 2018, and Inhumans to July 2019.

It’s an exciting time for superhero film fans, especially those of us who are avid Spider-Man fans that have waited for exactly this moment. With Feige helping oversee the direction of the Spider-Man films, we can finally have the proper Spider-Man film we haven’t seen on the big screen yet. Furthermore, the collaboration between Sony and Marvel could open up doors for FOX to negotiate some type of dual deal with Disney and Sony to have their characters (X-Men and Fantastic Four) appear altogether.

Make mine Marvel!

[via Marvel]