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Post by ThatGuy on Jun 25, 2017 17:51:07 GMT
Didn't say Venom was a bad movie... yet. They obviously aren't working together (or on the same page). With that interview you can see that Pascal jumped the gun and is just blurting out stuff. Then you had all that crap about taking the character back after a couple movies. Also, Homecoming is mostly a MCU movie under Sony. It's not the MCU letting Sony make a Spider-man movie in their universe. It's Sony letting the MCU use Spider-man (while bringing his popularity back up). Actually I would argue that isn't obvious, even if she did jump the gun. I'm not saying everything is going to go as planned. In fact I'm saying quite the opposite. The exact reason you think they don't seem like they are on the same page is precisely because they don't know if it's going to go as planned. It's the same reason. They are hedging their bets in case it doesn't work. That doesn't mean they aren't on the same page. It's obvious from Kevin Feige's reaction to her saying that. What happened was the opposite of hedging their bets. Venom could not even come out. Anything can happen. What Pascal did was the same thing as Universal did with Dracula Untold and The Mummy. They started talking about shared universes before they got a good movie going. Hell, Sony did the same thing with The Amazing Spider-man and Ghostbusters. They need to first make Venom and Silver & Black good before they can talk about shared universes or making them annex movies to Spider-man: Homecoming. And that's exactly what Pascal is talking about. She wants her Spider-man shared universe to be like the Netflix and Agents of SHIELD bits of shared universe. It's connected, but not intertwined.
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