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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jun 25, 2017 18:00:06 GMT
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. Actually I think people are reading way too much into his reaction. You have no idea what he was thinking, so no, it's not obvious. You have no idea what's gone on behind the scenes, what's been planned, what they're keeping secret, anything. Just let it play out.
But I do agree that anything can happen, and that's why Feige isn't talking about sharing yet. He wants to see how it plays out.
Not intertwined is fine.
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