How studio giants dropped rivalry for Spider-man reboot
LOS ANGELES 鈥 Spider-Man: Homecoming sees one of the most successful superheroes in movie history return to his comic book roots 鈥 but the film鈥檚 release is a landmark Hollywood event for a different reason.
The $175-million blockbuster brings together two corporate leviathans, Disney-owned Marvel and Sony, in a rare example of cooperation between rival studios on a major film.
鈥淚t was one of a handful of 鈥楾his will never be possible but let鈥檚 dream about it鈥 moments at Marvel,鈥 the studio鈥檚 President Kevin Feige, told reporters at the movie鈥檚 New York press day on Sunday.
Described by Marvel as the 鈥渃rown jewel鈥 of its comic book empire, the company sold Spider-Man to Sony for a reported $7 million in 1999, when superheroes had not yet become white-hot cinematic properties.
The web-slinger has become Sony鈥檚 own most prized asset over five movies from 2002-2014 that grossed $4 billion worldwide, making him the second-most bankable comic book character behind Batman.
But the last of these, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), starring Andrew Garfield, was considered a financial and critical disappointment.
Sensing the writing was on the wall, Sony Pictures Entertainment鈥檚 then co-chairman Amy Pascal agreed in 2015 to allow Marvel Studios 鈥 after months of lobbying 鈥 to produce a new series of Spider-Man movies.
The result, starring 21-year-old Brit Tom Holland (The Impossible), is the first Spider-Man movie to exist in Marvel鈥檚 鈥渃inematic universe,鈥 a series of 15 interconnected superhero films.
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Featuring Thor, Captain America, the Incredible Hulk and many other comic book favorites, the franchise has hauled in a staggering $11.8 billion, beginning with 2008鈥檚 Iron Man.
Pascal lost her job in the aftermath of the November 2014 Sony hack but was allowed as part of her severance package to stay on as a co-producer along with Feige of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
The collaboration saw Sony paying Marvel an undisclosed producing fee, according to The Los Angeles Times, but keeping the profits and benefiting from being able to include fan favorite Iron Man in its movie.
Sony is returning the compliment by allowing Spider-Man to appear in Marvel鈥檚 upcoming Avengers: Infinity War, after a cameo in Captain America: Civil War, which amassed $1.2 billion in box office sales last year.
鈥淚t started with a lunch between me and Kevin, and I can鈥檛 believe we鈥檙e here now. It鈥檚 pretty exciting,鈥 Pascal told the New York news conference.
There are precedents for such collaboration. Paramount has worked with Warner Bros. on several movies, including Interstellar, Friday the 13th and Watchmen, with one distributing internationally and the other domestically.
Paramount also came on board with Fox when the budget for James Cameron鈥檚 Titanic (1997) began to spiral out of control, but such arrangements are the rare exception rather than the rule.
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Spider-Man: Homecoming picks up the action directly following the epic battle scene of Civil War as Peter returns home to his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.).
His attempts to fall back into his daily routine are disrupted by the Vulture (Michael Keaton), a new villain who threatens everything that Peter holds most dear.
Marvel鈥檚 vision has been to return Spider-Man to the character of its 1960s comics created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko 鈥 a teenage boy setting the world to rights alongside the Avengers.
Homecoming is getting rave reviews from the previews and looks like it will be a hit with fans, creating more social media buzz than any other upcoming release and tracking to open as high as $100 million on July 7.
鈥淭he opportunity to finally put Spider-Man where he belongs, in the Marvel universe, really if anything just opened up the doors to so many new kinds of stories that we could tell,鈥 director Jon Watts told reporters.
鈥淪o if anything, I felt like we were being as true as possible, as anyone has ever been able to be, about Spider-Man and how he fits into this world.鈥 鈥 AFP


