Avi Arad thinks it's possible
At last year's Comic-Con, Avi Arad was asked about the potential of Spider-Man and The Avengers meeting up on the big screen and he brushed it off. He seemed to think Spider-Man had enough stories behind him that he didn't need to be a part of the team.
Now after the movie juggernaut that The Avengers has become, he's having second thoughts.
When talking to Crave Online about it Arad said, "Everything is possible. If something like that happens, its great for Disney, its great for Sony, if the right story comes in. We are now working on Venom first. Its our first out, so our thinking is in the right direction. Avengers to me was an expected success so I never looked at it because Avengers was successful.
"The way to make team-up movies work is to create the raw materials, both technically and creatively, in other movies first," he continued. "Team-ups can happen once you create the character, Establish the CG, otherwise its not affordable.
At last year's Comic-Con, Avi Arad was asked about the potential of Spider-Man and The Avengers meeting up on the big screen and he brushed it off. He seemed to think Spider-Man had enough stories behind him that he didn't need to be a part of the team.
Now after the movie juggernaut that The Avengers has become, he's having second thoughts.
When talking to Crave Online about it Arad said, "Everything is possible. If something like that happens, its great for Disney, its great for Sony, if the right story comes in. We are now working on Venom first. Its our first out, so our thinking is in the right direction. Avengers to me was an expected success so I never looked at it because Avengers was successful.
"The way to make team-up movies work is to create the raw materials, both technically and creatively, in other movies first," he continued. "Team-ups can happen once you create the character, Establish the CG, otherwise its not affordable.