When The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was released in 2014, Sony Pictures had plans for at least two more solo movies starring Andrew Garfield. Sinister Six and Venom spin-offs were also planned, with Spider-Man set to appear in the former as a reluctant member of the team.
The sequel wasn’t the $1 billion hit that Sony expected, so when the Sony Hack made fans aware of discussions between the studio about a partnership with Marvel Studios, a game-changing decision was made.
Sony would allow Kevin Feige to take creative control of the wall-crawler, starting with his official MCU debut in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. Tom Holland replaced Garfield, and Peter Parker later…
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