I know Sony said they'll never sell the movie rights to Spiderman. Still, I hold out hope that "Amazing Spiderman 2" does poorly enough that they actually let the IP go.
Admittedly, I wasn't a fan of the reboot. However, I think anyone would agree, SOME potential for crossover is better than none.
In a world where Sony DIDN'T own the rights to Spiderman, who should get it?
NOTE: I am NOT including the choice that Marvel regains ALL rights, as obviously that would be optimal, but isn't likely. I'm not including a 4th choice for "neither/other," as it seems troll-worthy.
1) Arguments for Marvel:
The more obvious choice. It'd be great to see him in the Avengers, and Marvel would likely do much greater justice to the character than Sony has done.
They've got a better track record with the movies as well. With Ghost Rider, Daredevil, and Blade returning to Marvel, Spidey would nicely add to the growing roster.
2) Arguments for Fox:
In an eventual crossover, Spidey would forge a nice bridge between X-Men and Fantastic Four.
The X-Men are superhumans who are shunned by society, whereas the F4 are celebrities. Spiderman would therefore straddle this line, allowing a more seamless transition.
There is also an argument that Fox needs it more badly, both in terms of crossover material and general movie success; whereas Spidey's just another loner in the Avengers' cap if Marvel gets him.
3) Still others like Sony's handling of the franchise, and don't want to see it get ANOTHER reboot, should ownership switch hands.
Some even suggest that the various factions should just pool resources for one giant crossover. This isn't likely, as continuity would be impossible to keep straight without some unified vision (which hasn't been there thus far). Furthermore, how would the corporations share the cost/profits on such a venture?
I have my own opinions of course, but I'll keep silent until folks have weighed in.
Admittedly, I wasn't a fan of the reboot. However, I think anyone would agree, SOME potential for crossover is better than none.
In a world where Sony DIDN'T own the rights to Spiderman, who should get it?
NOTE: I am NOT including the choice that Marvel regains ALL rights, as obviously that would be optimal, but isn't likely. I'm not including a 4th choice for "neither/other," as it seems troll-worthy.
1) Arguments for Marvel:
The more obvious choice. It'd be great to see him in the Avengers, and Marvel would likely do much greater justice to the character than Sony has done.
They've got a better track record with the movies as well. With Ghost Rider, Daredevil, and Blade returning to Marvel, Spidey would nicely add to the growing roster.
2) Arguments for Fox:
In an eventual crossover, Spidey would forge a nice bridge between X-Men and Fantastic Four.
The X-Men are superhumans who are shunned by society, whereas the F4 are celebrities. Spiderman would therefore straddle this line, allowing a more seamless transition.
There is also an argument that Fox needs it more badly, both in terms of crossover material and general movie success; whereas Spidey's just another loner in the Avengers' cap if Marvel gets him.
3) Still others like Sony's handling of the franchise, and don't want to see it get ANOTHER reboot, should ownership switch hands.
Some even suggest that the various factions should just pool resources for one giant crossover. This isn't likely, as continuity would be impossible to keep straight without some unified vision (which hasn't been there thus far). Furthermore, how would the corporations share the cost/profits on such a venture?
I have my own opinions of course, but I'll keep silent until folks have weighed in.