Kevin Feige Suggests That Marvel Still Has Creative Control Over The Solo SPIDER-MAN Reboot

Kevin Feige Suggests That Marvel Still Has Creative Control Over The Solo SPIDER-MAN Reboot

Although the new Spider-Man movie will still technically be a Sony Pictures production, Feige has revealed that Marvel will be on board as "creative producers". More details past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 12, 2016 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Homecoming
Source: Collider
Though we've obviously been aware of Marvel and Sony's Spidey partnership for some time now, it's still not completely clear what arrangement is in place when it comes to any solo Spider-Man projects post Captain America: Civil War.

During the Civil War press day, Collider quizzed Kevin Feige about the specifics of the deal, and he explained that though the standalone Spider-Man reboot will be "very much a Sony Pictures movie", Marvel will still handle the creative decisions.


"We’re working very much [together]. It is a— I don’t know exactly what the credits will be, but it is a Sony Pictures production of a Marvel Studios film. The agreement was that it is very much a Sony Pictures movie. Amy Pascal is co-producing it with us and [Sony Chairman] Tom Rothman is leading the charge for Sony and that we are the creative producers. We are the ones hiring the actor, introducing him in this film, and then working right now on the script and soon to be shooting the actual Spidey film."

This is great news for anyone worried about the possibility of the old guard (*cough* Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach) getting any creative input on the reboot.

Feige also stated once again that the origin story won't be revisited - though that doesn't mean certain aspects of the events that shaped Peter Parker's journey towards becoming Spidey won't be touched upon.


"There are events that made Peter who he was, and we’ll certainly allude to those events, but we’re much more focused on his future and how he continues to grow and have a steep learning curve after, certainly, the adventure he had in Civil War on how to be his own hero.”

The still untitled Spider-Man reboot will star Tom Holland, Marisa Tomei and Zendaya, and is set to hit theatres on July 7, 2017.
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SuperCat
SuperCat - 4/12/2016, 8:19 AM
Figured Marvel would after the Sony movies were sh*t.
deano2000
deano2000 - 4/12/2016, 8:37 AM
@SuperCat - the first two were great
SuperCat
SuperCat - 4/12/2016, 9:10 AM
@deano2000 - You're right. My bad. Meant the last 3 were bad.
deano2000
deano2000 - 4/12/2016, 9:53 AM
@SuperCat - yep
Cooler
Cooler - 4/12/2016, 8:20 AM
Sounds good.
The72nd
The72nd - 4/12/2016, 8:20 AM
I trust feige
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