Sony & MARVEL are friends again; Spider-Man is back in the MCU

Sharon&Susan

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Michael B. Jordan: Johnny Storm and Killmonger

Mahershala Ali: Cotton Mouth and Blade

Bennedict Bandersnatch: Doctor Strange and Dormamu

Nick Cage: Ghost Rider and Spider-Man Noir

Peter Dinklage: Dr. Bolivar Trask and Eitri

Jon Favreau: Happy Hogan and Foggy Nelson

Sam Elliott: General Ross and Carter Slade (1st Ghost Rider)

Idris Elba: Heimdall and Moreau (a priest and exorcist in Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance)

Ryan Reynolds: Two completely different versions of Deadpool


And that's just those who were in Marvel movies. There'd be twice the number if you counted multiple roles in movies from other comic studios.
Stan Lee?
 

Lucky Rabbit

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Some of the quotes:
To date, none of these movies, however, explicitly involve Spider-Man — or, at least, the Tom Holland version of the character, who is still part of Sony’s unprecedented agreement to share the iconic web-slinger with Disney’s Marvel Studios. The latest, and (on paper, at least) final, film in that partnership, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” is set to premiere this December. But Panitch makes a point of separating Spidey from its other superhero titles.

“We don’t really think of our 900 characters as the Spidey-verse,” he says. “We have a Marvel universe. The volume of characters we have — you know, wait until you see this next ‘Venom.’ You don’t miss Spider-Man.”

He pauses. “It’ll be exciting if they do meet, right?”
Panitch understands that the inherent tension in this convoluted nexus of intellectual property has engendered confusion and frustration among fans. While he remains circumspect about any details, Panitch is also candid that he expects that tension will soon be resolved…somehow — and that greenlighting “Kraven,” a character who’s also tussled with Venom in the comics, fills in another piece of that puzzle.

“There actually is a plan,” he says. “I think now maybe it’s getting a little more clear for people where we’re headed and I think when ‘No Way Home’ comes out, even more will be revealed.”

One of the worst kept secrets in Hollywood is that “No Way Home” will be diving headfirst into the multiverse, and incorporating characters from Sony’s earlier “Spider-Man” movies that starred Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. Alfred Molina, for example, told Variety in April that he will be digitally de-aged in “No Way Home” to look like he did as the villain Doc Ock at the end of 2004’s “Spider-Man 2.”
 

NateD1226

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I am going to put this in a spoiler as of now just because I know some people on here are a bit picky about what they want and don't want to see, but a new suit from No Way Home has made its way on the internet. Not sure if it's real (although it does line up with a new LEGO leak), but thought I'd share.

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erasure fan1

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I'm a big fan of Spiderman 2, so seeing doc was awesome! The only thing better would have been to see Garfield and Maguire. But I'd bet that will be saved for the full story trailer.
 

doctornick

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Meh. I loved the Rami films, but would prefer not to connect the universes. They're just too different and I'm against anything that has he MCU attached to outside franchises (was so glad that fake Pietro was not the Fox character).

The one fun thing though is that I expect this to once again be Marvel kicking DC's butt when they do a similar concept a la Civil War versus Dawn of Justice (the Flash movie is going to be use old film characters in a multiverse way).
 

Jedijax719

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Wow, so soon after the Eternals trailer release. Hope it doesn't steal too much of the Eternals' thunder.

Interesting trailer/teaser. In the nature of Sony, the first teaser is the length of a trailer but content of a teaser.
 

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