Spider-Man Summit Updates!

One of the biggest speculations of the year 2014 has been Spider-Man's return to Marvel Cinematic Universe. There've been a lot of rumors on Sony and Marvel being in talks to sort out the future of the superhero. The recent "˜Sony Hack' has embarrassed the studio by leaking out a heap of its secrets, like its future plans, its desires to cast stars, and its criticism of stars on their back! Now, the latest out of the box is information on Sony's meeting with Marvel on the future of the Spider-Man!

According to a report by "˜Screen Gonzo', the email leaks reveal that a meeting between Sony Amy Pascal and Marvel is going to take place in January, 2015. The venue selected for this meeting is the Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire of England. Marvel's executive Kevin Feige and Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal will attend the meeting trying to work out ways to reach an agreement on some kind of joint scheme for Spider-Man movies in future.

Marvel Wants Spider-Man Producer Avi Arad Out!

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Another interesting disclosure is Marvel's demand of keeping the long term Spider-Man producer Avi Arad out of the future Spider-Man ventures. Like many fans and critics, Kevin Feige has his hands pointed towards Avi for the downfall of the superhero's franchise in recent years. Avi Arad was the founder of Marvel Studio and produced a number of projects for the studio like Iron Man 1 and Hulk. Later, he resigned from Marvel and started his own production company.

Do you want Spider-Man in Marvel Cinematic Universe? Do share your views, guys!

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