According to a number of sources, after Marvel and Sony decided to team up to bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and its Phase 3 movie schedule, Amazing Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield has turned down the opportunity to return as the web-slinging comic book hero. With that in mind, we think that the studios will be looking to replace the actor as soon as possible, especially with a new stand-alone film scheduled for a 2017 release. Rumors suggest that executives want a younger, high school-aged Peter Parker, so who do you think will be cast as Garfield's replacement? Read More »
Earlier in the week, Sony and Marvel announced that the two superhero movie studios are teaming up to bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with an appearance in an upcoming project (most likely Captain America: Civil War) and then a stand-alone in 2017. With that news in mind, what about Wolverine? Well, Hugh Jackman recently opened up about the possibility of his X-Men character making a studio leap in the near future. Keep reading to find out more about this news! Read More »
If you've been following the rumors and speculation around Sony Pictures' Spider-Man movie franchise rights making it into the expansive and successful Marvel Cinematic Universe, you might have seen this coming. As of this week, Sony and Marvel are teaming up to bring Peter Parker to the big screen once again, but this time within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This means that some of Marvel's Phase 3 movies have to be shuffled around a bit, and that Spider-Man could be showing up in Captain America: Civil War in 2017, like a number of rumors suggested. So what does this mean for Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield? Find out more details on this story below! Read More »
The Sony hack story is ongoing and has had serious repercussions for numerous parties, but one of the more interesting tidbits unearthed from this whole mess is the news that Marvel and Sony have been holding discussions to bring Spider-Man to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some new details seem to reveal that Marvel wants the character in both parts of The Avengers: Infinity War, aka The Avengers 3 and The Avengers 4. Read More »