In a Sony statement to USA TODAY Tuesday night, the studio said the
outstanding issue remained over the future involvement of Marvel
President, and comic movie mastermind, Kevin Feige as producer in future
Spider-man films.
If Sony and Disney can't come to a deal, Spidey might not be in Marvel movies in the near future – but he probably wouldn't be anyway, unless for some reason he was supposed to be in "Black Widow" or "The Eternals," the MCU's next two films (which is highly doubtful). There's plenty of time to work stuff out.
So when the two companies agreed to
share his rights in 2015, it felt like a homecoming -- Spider-Man was
finally able to appear in films in the Marvel Universe.
Now
played by Tom Holland, the character has appeared in five Marvel movies
since that deal -- most recently this year's "Spider-Man: Far From
Home."
If Sony and Disney can't come to a deal, Spidey might not be in Marvel movies in the near future – but he probably wouldn't be anyway, unless for some reason he was supposed to be in "Black Widow" or "The Eternals," the MCU's next two films (which is highly doubtful). There's plenty of time to work stuff out.