It's going to be carnage
Yeah, according to an article I was reading about this, Sony might have liked the success of the rated R type movies of Deadpool and Logan that 20th Century Fox turned out, so they want to do Marvel movies of that nature.
Basically they're doing their own Marvel Universe stuff, and it may be a rated R series.
Exclusive: Sony Developing 'Venom' as R-Rated Start to Their Own Marvel Universe
These studios really need to stop trying to create a "universe" and just focus on making a single good movie first. You'd think that failure after failure of trying to short cut these cinematic universes would make studios learn, but apparently not. DCEU is barely limping along. The Dark Universe has already been scrapped twice. Hell, Sony themselves already failed at their first super hero universe attempt with Amazing Spiderman 2.
Just make a good fucking movie for christ's sake, and worry about the "universe" later.
Yeah, according to an article I was reading about this, Sony might have liked the success of the rated R type movies of Deadpool and Logan that 20th Century Fox turned out, so they want to do Marvel movies of that nature.
Basically they're doing their own Marvel Universe stuff, and it may be a rated R series.
Exclusive: Sony Developing 'Venom' as R-Rated Start to Their Own Marvel Universe
If this is the case this might be interesting.... so I assume no spider man in this?
I assume they have some sort of water tight deal either dealing with character rights or a set number of movies for crossovers. I'd be surprised if Disney did something halfassed and ambiguous, they aren't SonyWhy not? Holland is their guy. Homecoming was their movie. Presumably they could use him as long as they don't put in references like Capt. America, Iron Man, (or Star Wars Merch) that belongs to Disney-Marvel.
Depends on the exact details of the Sony-Disney deal of course. Disney-Marvel borrowing Holland-Spiderman at least for a second time after Civil War for Avengers probably at the very least means Sony can likely reference/include some Disney-Marvel stuff again in one of their movies (Homecoming 2?), though the deal might exclude R rated stuff.
If push comes to shove, Sony might call off the deal with Disney and just do Spiderman movies with Tom Holland (+ spin offs), simply not making explicit Disney-Marvel references (though they could try to troll Disney in Deadpool's-definitely-not-a-helicarrier-not-at-all-style) and hope large parts of the audience is ignorant of the fact that they're no longer "officially" MCU (though the distance would grow again between the franchises with time, as cross-references would be gone).
Why not? Holland is their guy. Homecoming was their movie. Presumably they could use him as long as they don't put in references like Capt. America, Iron Man, (or Star Wars Merch) that belongs to Disney-Marvel.
Depends on the exact details of the Sony-Disney deal of course. Disney-Marvel borrowing Holland-Spiderman at least for a second time after Civil War for Avengers probably at the very least means Sony can likely reference/include some Disney-Marvel stuff again in one of their movies (Homecoming 2?), though the deal might exclude R rated stuff.
If push comes to shove, Sony might call off the deal with Disney and just do Spiderman movies with Tom Holland (+ spin offs), simply not making explicit Disney-Marvel references (though they could try to troll Disney in Deadpool's-definitely-not-a-helicarrier-not-at-all-style) and hope large parts of the audience is ignorant of the fact that they're no longer "officially" MCU (though the distance would grow again between the franchises with time, as cross-references would be gone).
I've been waiting on a Venom movie that was rated R for what feels like my whole life. Venom & Carnage are my favorite villains and could make for such a damn good movie, as long as they don't try to go pg13.
If they even teased Carnage in the movie with that tag line, nom
Why not? Holland is their guy. Homecoming was their movie. Presumably they could use him as long as they don't put in references like Capt. America, Iron Man, (or Star Wars Merch) that belongs to Disney-Marvel.
Depends on the exact details of the Sony-Disney deal of course. Disney-Marvel borrowing Holland-Spiderman at least for a second time after Civil War for Avengers probably at the very least means Sony can likely reference/include some Disney-Marvel stuff again in one of their movies (Homecoming 2?), though the deal might exclude R rated stuff.
If push comes to shove, Sony might call off the deal with Disney and just do Spiderman movies with Tom Holland (+ spin offs), simply not making explicit Disney-Marvel references (though they could try to troll Disney in Deadpool's-definitely-not-a-helicarrier-not-at-all-style) and hope large parts of the audience is ignorant of the fact that they're no longer "officially" MCU (though the distance would grow again between the franchises with time, as cross-references would be gone).