Venom Or Carnage Could Be Main Villain In SPIDER-MAN - SINISTER SIX Team-Up Film

Venom Or Carnage Could Be Main Villain In SPIDER-MAN - SINISTER SIX Team-Up Film

More leaked emails from Sony have surfaced online and these provide details for their Spider-Man franchise, whether the Marvel deal happens or not. If it's the latter, future films could include Ultimate Venom, Sinister Six and possibly Carnage.

By nailbiter111 - Dec 12, 2014 02:12 AM EST
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The "Sony Hack" continues to produce tantalizing behind-the-scenes information regarding Sony's Spider-Man franchise. The latest emails to leak online involve Spider-Man film producer Matt Tolmach, Sony Pictures Entertainment chief Amy Pascal and Columbia Pictures president of production Michael De Luca. In it, Pascal informs De Luca that Tolmach would like to introduce Venom into the Spider-Man franchise, but doesn't think the character could support a film on his own. He would rather introduce Venom in the Sinister Six film. And that film will feature Spidey teaming up with the Sinister Six to take down an even bigger threat. Who could be more dangerous than the Sinister Six? Tolmach would like the main villain to be either Carnage or Venom. If it is the latter, Spider-Man will wear his black suit in the film. He'll remove it when he can't handle being teased about the look by members of the Sinister Six. I kid you not. And of course, whoever finds Spidey's discarded suit will then become ... VENOM!

By the way, kudos to Badass Digest for accurately reporting most of this information near the beginning of October, a week before this leaked email was produced.

In the follow up email, De Luca explained to Pascal all of the options their Spider-Man franchise had in front of them at that time. He brings up the previously-confirmed deal Marvel Studios offered Sony, which would allow Spider-Man to join the Marvel cinematic universe. To be more specific, Spider-Man would make a cameo in Captain America: Civil War. If the deal was agreed upon, De Luca reports that Marvel would introduce A BRAND NEW SPIDER-MAN. See you later, Andrew Garfield. De Luca seems gung-ho about the cameo. He thinks it could spark new interest in Spidey. Fans would look forward to Spidey's next film without Sony having to make a Sinister Six film just to put fannies in the seats. Either way, De Luca would be happy with whatever direction Marvel president Kevin Feige chose for the Webhead.

That's all based on the deal with Marvel actually happening, but as of right now we know it hasn't, and De Luca addressed that grim possibility as well. Wisely, De Luca proposed another Spider-Man reboot, but this time, it won't spend a lot of its time on Spidey's origin or his parents like The Amazing Spider-Man films did. De Luca also thinks Venom, Carnage and Hobgoblin would be nice additions to a reboot. He especially likes Ultimate Venom because his suit isn't formed from an alien symbiote. He'd like to explore the modern Spider-Man comic book stories written by Michael Bendis, Michael Strascynski and Brain K. Vaughn.


We’ve always known that Spider-Man’s most important battle has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that a greater conflict lies ahead. It’s great to be Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). For Peter Parker, there’s no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen (Emma Stone). But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro (Jamie Foxx), Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: OsCorp...

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will be directed by Marc Webb from a script written by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner and James Vanderbilt. The film will star Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Sally Field as Aunt May, Shailene Woodley as Mary Jane Watson, Paul Giamatti as Rhino, Jamie Foxx is Electro and Chris Cooper as Norman Osborn.
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Kurne
Kurne - 12/12/2014, 2:14 AM
Let it go Sony

jCamer0n
jCamer0n - 12/12/2014, 2:37 AM

And here we go

TheRealIntruder
TheRealIntruder - 12/12/2014, 2:46 AM
He "takes off" the suit after getting teased? Wtf? Usually its not that easy to part ways with a symbiote like its a pair of socks. Jesus..what the [frick] are they smoking over at SONY?
TheRealIntruder
TheRealIntruder - 12/12/2014, 2:48 AM
I see the DC trolls are in desperation mode today.
JFerguson
JFerguson - 12/12/2014, 2:55 AM
amusing that a reboot is gonna happen either way

TheAmericanPatriot
TheAmericanPatriot - 12/12/2014, 2:56 AM





Make it happen Sony, balls in your court...don't f.uck it up!
SageMode
SageMode - 12/12/2014, 2:58 AM
"He'll remove it when he can't handle being teased about the look by members of the Sinister Six."

LMAO. so Spidey lets go of the Symbiote suit cause he was getting picked on? Just stop Sony, let the rights go.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/12/2014, 2:59 AM
Ok, why not just turn the Sinister Six movie into TASM3?

The whole point of the Sinister Six spin-off was to the put the focus on the bad guys. But if Spider-Man is working with them instead of against them, it might as will serve as a sequel to TASM2.

Carnage would make more sense as the main villain. The part about Spider-Man removing the black suit, because he is being teased by the S6... The black suit/symbiote suit is a living alien organism... Spider-Man can't just take it off at will like he is changing clothes. He would need sonic vibrations to remove it.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/12/2014, 3:02 AM
Could be cool if done right.
TheAmericanPatriot
TheAmericanPatriot - 12/12/2014, 3:03 AM
Soon...

McGee
McGee - 12/12/2014, 3:04 AM
DaCottDamnBatman
DaCottDamnBatman - 12/12/2014, 3:07 AM
Just finish the ASM trilogy. The ASM was good, I really enjoyed it. The second one was ok. Could of been a lot better but that only because Sony interfered and had Web somewhat revert to Sam's cheesy style. I don't know why No one else notices but it's kind of obvious imo. Give Web full creative control, finish off the trilogy than do whatever you want Sony.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 12/12/2014, 3:07 AM
Why would Spidey bother to take the suit off? Couldn't he just change it to something cooler looking. The symbiote DOES have the ability to change colors and design. People have forgotten that. He used to be able to go total camouflage.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/12/2014, 3:09 AM
If Sony wants to save the Spider-Man franchise, rebooting is the easy answer...

All they have to do is to save the TASM franchise, is hire a new director, bring in a fresh team of writers and producers, and keep the same cast.

Andrew Garfield isn't the reason the TASM movies have failed, it's Marc Webb and the writers who are to blame. An actor could only play a poorly written character so well.
TheAmericanPatriot
TheAmericanPatriot - 12/12/2014, 3:10 AM
Sony Japan will do the right thing and give the creative control of Spider-Man to Marvel.

mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/12/2014, 3:12 AM
You know someone is desperate, when they have to fabricate images of news to troll.

Freaking pathetic.
Kurne
Kurne - 12/12/2014, 3:15 AM
That Pascal-Raimi email got steamy.
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