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Marvel will be holding a panel at SDCC on 20 July 2019 where it's increasingly expected that they will announce the line up for Phase 4.
Feige says it's up to Sony whether they have Venom cross paths with Spider-Man but he feels it's likely to happen which would be the point where the Sony spin-offs officially become MCU canon.
He also says they've been in talks with Keanu Reeves for a long while about joining the MCU but aren't sure when or how that might happen.
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Tom Holland gets it in the neck for mentioning during an interview that Tony Stark dies in Endgame. Despite that film being out for over two months meaning anyone who is upset hasn't seen it yet, hasn't kept up with any chatter about the film and hasn't seen the marketing trailers for the Spider-Man film he's promoting so can't be that into it in the first place. Nobody let slip to them that Captain America gets trapped in ice at the end of First Avenger!
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View Posthttp://www.darkhorizons.com/endgame-...es-arent-much/
The Avengers: Endgame rerelease sounds to be very lazy so it becomes somewhat hard to work out how it will achieve its goal, especially with so small a fanfare as well.
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The director of the two Spider-Man entries has ruled out reusing a previously used villain for the third film as well as anyone used since the last reboot recurring as he intends to use someone previously unadapted for the big screen. There are several contenders but after over a decade of movie rumours it seems that Kraven may finally be getting his time to shine. I've enjoyed the 'Home' theme suggestion I previously read that the third Spider-Man film should be called Spider-Man: Home Alone
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If Jon Watts does return to direct I hope they do go with an as-of-yet unadapted villain. We don't need another reimagining of the hobgoblin as we've had two already (one good and the other not so much). Spiderman has a rich villains gallery so there must be a few candidates in there that could make the third film.
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A new report says that the deal Marvel and Sony signed regarding the Spider-Man merger with the MCU stipulated that if Far From Home earns over $1bn then Marvel would retain creative control over the third film, if it falls short of that total then all rights would revert back to Sony. The film looks set to meet that target and will also be the final film of Tom Holland's current contract for the role, it's expected to arrive in 2021.
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That’s got to be twaddle. Why wasn’t that a stipulation of the first film?
Also, who on earth would sign off on that deal?
“Hey you cerazeeeee guys. I’ve had a brainwave. Let’s say that if the second film in the MCU for Spider-Man DOESN’T hit a billion dullerz, with all the might, power, brand association and following that Marvel possess, then we will demand it back! Yeah? Yeah? Because we are bound to turn it into the billion dollar money spinner it’s never been, aren’t we?”
Bizarre.
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