'Spider-Man' Was In The CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Script Before Sony Deal Was Finalized

'Spider-Man' Was In The CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Script Before Sony Deal Was Finalized

With only a few more days until Tom Holland's webslinger makes his official entrance into the MCU, the directors of Captain America: Civil War discuss just how last-minute his entrance was...

By MattBellissimo - May 04, 2016 04:05 AM EST
Source: CinemaBlend
When it was announced in February of 2015 that Spider-Man would be joining the ensemble of characters in Captain America: Civil War, fans rejoiced at the prospect of finally seeing Peter Parker swing into action alongside his fellow Avengers. Details surrounding Spider-Man's inclusion were rather scarce at first, but it now turns out that slinging Spidey into Civil War's conflict was always on the minds of directors Joe and Anthony Russo.

In a new interview, the Russos have admitted that they placed Spider-Man into their story long before the famous deal with Sony was made, even though they weren't 100% sure if they could use him at the time. "That was part of the tricky thing. We had to make a commitment to the character of Spider-Man long before the deal was in place to let us use him. When you’re telling a story you have to fully commit. We had to be fully committed that that character needed to be in the story, and the story couldn’t happen without him. So we were there psychologically, and you couldn’t do it any other way. But you are sort of exposed because, yeah, you could get the bad news that the deal doesn’t work out. So we’re eternally grateful to Kevin Feige and all the good folks at Sony, that they were able to work out a deal, because we would have been really left hanging without him."

Of course, deals don't always work out. According to Civil War writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, there were a few instances where it looked like the deal might fall through, and they left a particular section of the script open to change, just in case. "You can see on a structure level, we left a little recruitment section, so that, you know, worst case scenario, somebody didn’t get along at corporate, that could be somebody else if we had to. But we definitely wanted to go in that direction and then we were going to have Ant-Man in the other direction, and that’s about everybody getting an arc appropriate to their role in the movie."

Captain America: Civil War releases May 6, 2016.

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Lem1
Lem1 - 5/4/2016, 4:37 AM
Wickiiid
JoJo1982
JoJo1982 - 5/4/2016, 4:50 AM
So are the Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, and GALACTUS in the Infinity War script
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 5/4/2016, 5:09 AM
I've watched this film 4 times now, and each time it gets better and better, what a movie!
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 5/4/2016, 5:13 AM
So far my top 3 in The MCU is easily

1.Captain America: Civil War
2.Captain America: Winter Soldier
3. Iron Man

I never in a million years thought that I would be invested in [frick]ing Captain America, the movies did that.

Did a top 3, as I feel a top 3 list really forces you to have a condensed list in terms of what you would want to see over and over again, the amount of enjoyment, and how good of an actual film is in character development and story. I urge you all to do a top 3 list instead of 5 or 10, as you can really find out which movies are truly your favourite. I am still working on my top 3 all-time movies list because it's so damn hard to choose.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 5/4/2016, 5:45 AM
I really hate that mask.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 5/4/2016, 5:46 AM
@blackandyellow - I really hate your face?

Nah, that's not true....
TheRealTomServo
TheRealTomServo - 5/4/2016, 5:48 AM
Now, one really has to wonder where Spidey will go from here in terms of building its own subuniverse. I'm sure whatever choice Marvel makes will be great.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 5/4/2016, 5:54 AM
@RorMachine

Thanks for the title edit bro! Apologies! ;)
Archgoat
Archgoat - 5/4/2016, 5:58 AM
Spider-Man's fight scenes were good but he wasn't integral to the plot. He was there to build hype for the upcoming solo movie. Black Panther was much more important.
TheRealTomServo
TheRealTomServo - 5/4/2016, 6:02 AM
@Archgoat - I heard he was similar to Quicksilver in DOFP. Shows us, does cool things and goes about his merry way.
Archgoat
Archgoat - 5/4/2016, 6:07 AM
@MovieCriticMike - That's a good comparison.
Cooler
Cooler - 5/4/2016, 6:01 AM
I don't want to hate around because I haven't seen the movie yet, but I thought Spider-Man is only around for like 30 mins for the "big" fight and a little bit Peter Parker? Doesn't really sound much important to me. He is like a cool bonus.
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