We all know that the chances of Spider-Man teaming up with The Avengers or X-Men are slim to none due to the fact that Sony Pictures hold the rights to Spidey, Marvel Studios owns The Avengers and Twentieth Century Fox are in charge of both the X-Men and the Fantastic Four franchises.
The only way that Spider-Man will ever fight alongside Earth’s Mightiest Heroes is if the rights were to somehow revert to Marvel Studios, similar to how Daredevil recently returned to them and is now being developed into a Netflix series.
In a recent interview, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was quizzed on whether or not a crossover could happen, and as keen as he seems to be on making it a reality, it sounds as if The Avengers teaming up with Spider-Man is unfortunately no closer to happening than when we last heard.
“It would be great, I think, to be able to have all of the Marvel characters interact one day, in a single movie with Marvel Studios, [but] I don’t think that’ll happen anytime soon. Fox is doing very well – Days of Future Past just came out, was a big hit, and was a very, very good movie. As long as they keep doing that they’ll be able to keep those rights. Sony has very long term plans for Spidey, and I think as long as they keep doing that and as long as they keep succeeding, Sony will have Spidey for a long time.”
After the critical and commercial failure of Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Sony apparently decided to just let the rights revert to Marvel, so should the same happen with The Amazing Spider-Man 3 (The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was far from a failure, but didn’t perform anywhere near as well as expected), then that long time could become a lot shorter! It’s possible, but unlikely.
As for whether or not he thinks a crossover could happen despite the rights issues at some point in the near future, Feige added:
“I wouldn’t say anything’s impossible, I’ve been at Marvel for almost 14 years now, and it’s a very different company today than when it was a near bankrupt company just trying to get a foothold in movies when I started. So I always say nothing is impossible but I’m not sure that’s going to happen any time soon.”
Do you think we’ll ever see The Avengers and Spider-Man fighting side by side on the big screen? Be sure to let us know your thoughts below!
See the thing is, if the rights to Spider-Man did end up going back to Marvel after ASM2, the Amazing Spider-Man films can still fit within the continuity of the MCU! Nothing thus far contradicts the MCU, and you could easily get around not referencing The Avengers or The Winter Soldier by just reminding the audience that Peter Parker is just a normal guy, not a government agent or anyone of importance. I still think the Amazing Spider-Man franchise could fit within the MCU, but I don’t want movies like Venom or Sinister Six NOT to happen if Spider-Man reverts back to Marvel. Again, like said in the article above, this is very unlikely anyways, but who knows!
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They should continue making the Spider man series, X-men series, and the MCU. the way its going now is perfect.. But, I think they should slowly start to integrate all the films bit by bit until its revealed they are all within one universe, and then that’s when they do a possible film trilogy based on the “Civil War” arc. They tell the story from each films franchises point of view and will be the perfect way to blend all the characters in to one universe.
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