It would appear as if Marvel and Fox are planning a team-up, according to leaked Sony documents. It is also clear that Warner Bros. is definitely planning to drop a DC movie in November 2018.

We've heard lately that Warner Bros. (WB) is making plans to release Batman starring Ben Affleck on November 2018, the same month Marvel is aiming to publish Captain Marvel.

From what we have seen, Amy Pascal and Sony have been operating under the assumption that something is coming from WB in November 2018, but the company at the time had no idea what was really going.

To make matters even more attractive, Sony is making moves while anticipating a big team up movie from Fox that might happen after 2018. The leaked document titles this film as Fox/Marvel Team-Up. We should point out that this has nothing to do with the X-Men teaming up with the Fantastic Four.

We should take this very seriously because Amy Pascal must have heard something to make her believe Fox and Marvel are going to team-up in the future to bring something to the big screen. It is very much possible because if Marvel Studios and can find a way to work with Sony without regaining the Spider-Man character rights, then we believe it would take nothing to work with Fox.

Anything about Spider-Man? Sure.

Pascal laid out a few bullet points that are sure to make fans angry. These were the points Sony used manufacture the deal with Marvel, and if all were accepted by Kevin Feige and the Disney gentlemen, then Sony would have more control over Spider-Man than Marvel.

It would also mean that Sony would benefit more from the movies and that Marvel will no doubt have a tough time working with the Japanese giant. Because of this, we envision problems in the years to come if both companies are unable to agree on all terms.

It is safe to the say the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be held together by a thread after Spider-Man makes his debut because one big confrontation between the studio and Sony would send everything crashing down.


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