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Duke Dixon

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Michelle Williams was terrible in this. If I never saw her in another movie I'd wonder how tf she became an actress. She showed up to this movie like Marshawn Lynch at a press conference.

The best part of this movie was the interactions between Eddy and Venom. It was alright, was The Incredible Hulk tier. I enjoyed it more than Jurassic World, that movie was complete trash.

I wish it were more like it could be if they had Spidey and whatever but:manny: Still wish they figured out a way to put the white spider on his chest though.
 

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Redeemed the Venom concept that was completely blundered from SM3, that's the biggest positive take away from this. But the fact that the success of this...pretty half ass movie is going to validate the spiderman-less spider-cinema verse is fukking...

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Avi Arad is a fukking nuisance.
 

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Decent. :manny:

Hopefully the sequel benefits from the profits.

How realistic is Spider-Man making a cameo? Or Venom making a cameo in a Spider-Man flick?
Probably not that realistic

'Spider-Man' Producer Hopes Sony and Marvel Deal Will Continue

It wasn't that long ago that Marvel Studios and Sony reached a deal regarding the rights to Spider-Man, essentially allowing the iconic hero to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony would still make his films, with the help of Marvel, but Spidey was free to play in the same universe as the Avengers. Now, just a couple of years later, everyone is already talking about the potential conclusion of that deal in the near future.

If the deal does expire in a couple of years, all of the Spider-Man rights would revert to Sony, leaving them without a Marvel partner anymore, and leaving the MCU without a Peter Parker. While there is some concern about that unfortunate event, the executives are actually hoping for the opposite.

During an interview with Vanity Fair about this weekend's release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Sony chief Amy Pascal was asked about the contract with Marvel and whether or not it could continue past the current agreement. Fortunately for all the fans, she wants it to last as long as possible.

“I think about crying,” Pascal said of a potential Spidey break-up. “I can only hope for a future where things work out. I've known [Marvel Studios president] Kevin [Feige] since he was Avi [Arad]'s very, very quiet assistant, who for many years sat in that room listening to us and being so much smarter than any of us without any of us realizing. I will say that working with Marvel has been one of the highlights of my professional career.”


If this deal stayed in place, the state of Spider-Man characters on the big screen would continue as they are now. The live-action Peter Parker, along with whatever other characters Sony agrees to let Marvel Studios use, will appear in the MCU. The rest of them, like Venom, Carnage, Morbius, and hundreds of others, will be free for Sony to use in their own universe of films. We saw the building blocks of this franchise in Venom.

Sony will also continue using the Spider-Man characters in an animated universe spun out of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The film lays the groundwork for any and all characters from the Spidey mythos to appear at some point, it will just come down to when and where the studio feels like introducing them.
 

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Conflicted if I should buy the Target SE blu this Tuesday. I'm a big Venom fan and want to see it, but the mixed reviews (mostly negative) have me :patrice: on spending the 30 for it. Might wait until it's under 15.
 
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