Tag: Spider-Woman

  • Classic Marvel Villain Avi Arad Has No Idea When ‘Spider-Woman’ Will Hit Theaters

    Classic Marvel Villain Avi Arad Has No Idea When ‘Spider-Woman’ Will Hit Theaters

    Short of Norman Osborn, no single man that has ever walked the fictional or non-fictional planet Earth has a greater vendetta against Spider-Man than Avi Arad. Unlike Norman, however, Arad seems relatively unaware of his ongoing destruction of all things Peter Parker. After producing Marvel Comic-based such as 1998’s Blade, 2000’s X-Men and 2002’s Spider-Man, Arad went on to produce some of the worst CBMs in the history of the genre and famously forcing Sam Raimi into including Venom into Spider-Man 3, tainting the franchise.

    As penance for his sins, Arad went on to ensure that Sony could produce a number of outrageously terrible films built around Spider-Man villains including Venom, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Morbius and the upcoming Kraven the Hunter along with another half dozen films that certainly aren’t making the top 25 CBMs. Now Sony leans heavily into both animation and their relationship with Marvel Studios to resuscitate the studio’s reputation with the Web-Head, Arad reveals that, once again, he is clueless about another Sony project.

    In an interview with Variety, Arad claimed that a Spider-Woman movie–based on another character whose live-action right are shared by Marvel Studios and Sony–would be coming “sooner than you expect.” Wildly enough, since casting for Spider-Woman, which Sony exec Amy Pascal says “is happening“, was underway in prior to COVID shutting down Hollywood in 2020, fans have been expecting the film, once believed to be helmed by Olivia Wilde, to have been in theaters already. However, fans are set to be treated to Sony/Marvel fare such as Madame Web and, maybe, El Muerto instead while the theatrical future of Spider-Woman, a far more premiere Marvel Comics character, remains uncertain.

    Whether or not Wilde is still attached to the Spider-Woman project–which was slated to feature Jessica Drew–is unknown. However, given that Marvel Studios and Sony have a very strange and unfortunate relationship over the character’s live-action right, anything less than a Disney/Sony co-op will not do the character justice.

    Source: Variety

  • Olivia Wilde Plays Coy on Rumored ‘Spider-Woman’ Project

    Olivia Wilde Plays Coy on Rumored ‘Spider-Woman’ Project

    Olivia Wilde is currently busy promoting her upcoming release of Don’t Worry Darling, but that didn’t stop Variety from asking a few questions about her upcoming Marvel project. It’s been long rumored that she might be working on a project focused on Spider-Woman for Sony but even hinted that Kevin Feige was involved at one point. Sadly, she remains quite co on what exactly the project is.

    That, I can’t say a word about. Yeah, no — I can’t say anything about it. I have to bury myself in the couch now.

    Olivia Wilde

    While trying not to give anything away, she does actually tease what it’s like working on a Marvel project and how welcoming they are to filmmakers to play in their playbox.

    I will say that I think the Marvel approach of allowing newer filmmakers to come into the fold and have access to those tools of the Marvel universe is incredibly exciting. I am a big fan of what they’re doing over there, but, yeah, I can’t confirm whether that is what that is.

    Olivia Wilde

    It’s curious she still can’t talk about the project. Madame Web was rushed out with quite a bit of fanfare once it was announced. So, it seems like Wilde is given a lot of time to develop the project at her own terms and who knows if there might be some hint at what it is in the near future.

    Source: Variety

  • RUMOR: Olivia Wilde’s ‘Spider-Woman’ to Tackle Jessica Drew’s Comic Origin

    RUMOR: Olivia Wilde’s ‘Spider-Woman’ to Tackle Jessica Drew’s Comic Origin

    There are a lot of Spider-Man-related projects going around. Sony has been busy expanding the IP in curious ways, such as the upcoming Amazon Silk project. It just recently added showrunner and is moving forward. Now, there was also the revealed Olivia Wilde film that’ll introduce cinema-goers to Spider-Woman. We haven’t had many details regarding the projects, but it seems Illuminerdi may have gotten some curious details. They shred that the main character will indeed be Jessica Drew, as we reported around a year ago, and that’ll follow her comic storyline of fighting through amnesia. In the comics, it was due to her past with HYDRA but that may get changed in the upcoming adaptation. Sony is currently looking to cast someone between 25 to 35 years of age.

    It’s been almost nine months since we last heard anything on the project, as Wilde confirmed that she is working or at least in talks with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. The character had a rather important role in the Secret Invasion comic storyline, which will now become. Disney+ series. If any character, besides Peter Parker, of course, would join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Drew would be a perfect choice. Nothing has been confirmed but the hint of an older version of the character could tease a very unique origin story for the character. Exploring her origin through amnesia would make for a unique superhero storyline, as she has to retrace her steps. They could turn it into a detective storyline as she tries to figure out what exactly happened to her before she woke up. Whatever direction they may take, hopefully, we’ll get some official information soon.

    Source: Illuminerdi

  • Olivia Wilde Should Cast Aubrey Plaza as Spider-Woman

    Olivia Wilde Should Cast Aubrey Plaza as Spider-Woman

    Looks like Aubrey Plaza is at a career-high. She was a standout in Hulu’s Happiest Season. Her next film, Lawrence Levine’s Black Bear, is scheduled to release on December 4th after receiving rave reviews at 2020’s Sundance Film Festival. Now, the news broke that she is also joining Jason Statham in Guy Ritchie‘s upcoming thriller Five Eyes. Now, we started to wonder if we might see her join another superhero-based franchise in the near future. She has openly talked bout her interest in playing She-Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    She-Hulk? Oh my god, I would love to be She-Hulk. Because I had super-strength? Yes, I want to be She-Hulk. Write that movie and I’ll do it. I would love to be any kind of superhero or person with super-strength.

    Well, the role went to Tatiana Maslany but that doesn’t mean there is still a chance for her to get a role. Now, there are many great roles she could take on, especially with her interest in a character, who has super-strength. Actually, isn’t there one more Marvel property looking for a female superhero? One that already has an amazing director signed on? I think there is even a rumor that while it being a separate company it will have Marvel Studios’ involvement? Oh yeah, Olivia Wilde‘s Spider-Woman is currently in some form of production. The story of Jessica Drew, a former HYDRA agent who is trying to find her place in the world after realizing her memories were manipulated.

     

     

    Now, we have no idea which story arc the upcoming film will be inspired by. She was part of HYDRA, she had a private detective agency, she got replaced by the Skrull Queen, and just recently had a kid. That last storyline especially redefined her character after a controversial image was released that oversexualized her. It gave her a truly unique story arc. We got a sassy mother-to-be trying to juggle her life and her friendship with Carol Danvers. Aubrey Plaza is no stranger to playing a mother figure, as she took on that role in the Child’s Play remake. Her time on NBC’s Parks and Recreation showcased her snark that would be perfect for a hero, who has probably gone through anything one can think of in a superhero world.

    Plus, if Kevin Feige is involved with the project, we could see her play off of Brie Larson and join other heroes in the wider MCU. She would be a great addition and we could even get a joke when she meets Maslany‘s She-Hulk. Plaza can bring in a unique charm that could play on Spider-Woman’s unique experiences. The character exists solely to ensure the copyright to any variation of Spider-related characters but received some of the most unique storylines out there. Here’s hoping that Wilde makes use of the characters’ unique history and listens to this random writer fan-casting her film’s lead.

    Source: Deadline, CinemaBlend

  • Olivia Wilde Reveals Kevin Feige’s Involvement with Sony’s ‘SPIDER-WOMAN’

    Olivia Wilde Reveals Kevin Feige’s Involvement with Sony’s ‘SPIDER-WOMAN’

    Sony has been very focused on creating their own Spider-Man inspired universe. Originally, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was going to be the jumping-off point for many stories. Even the Sinister Six were going to get their own film at one point. Even as that film bombed at the Box Office, they never gave up that dream. Once Marvel Studios got involved with the reboot of Spider-Man: Homecoming, they had another chance. It started with Venom that was a surprise Box Office hit. They already finished production on Jaret Leto‘s Morbius with a Venom sequel already underway. Now, we also got the announcement that Olivia Wilde will direct a film focused on Spider-Woman. As far as we know, Marvel Studios is only involved with the Tom Holland-led Spider-Man films. This could change very soon though. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Wilde may have slipped and confirmed that Kevin Feige is heavily involved.

    Listen to me try to avoid Kevin Feige‘s pellet gun.

    This might confirm that creatively Marvel Studios is heavily involved with this project, something that’s been a topic of conversation at Murphy’s Multiverse for quite some time. Back in February, we first speculated that the film might be set in the MCU; then, in March, the Charleses discussed a rumored new deal between Disney and Sony on an episode of Murphy’s Law.  In the comics, Jessica Drew has many ties throughout the comics. She is a close friend of Carol Danvers and was an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. She also became an agent of S.W.O.R.D. in the comics, who will make an appearance in Disney+’s WandaVision show. Most notably though, she was the character that was replaced by the Skrull queen Veranke during the Secret Invasion storyline. There are rumors that Captain Marvel 2 may adapt this storyline so her introduction as part of the MCU seems like a perfect choice.

    Source: EW

  • New Evidence Links ‘Grass-Fed Productions’ to Marvel Studios

    New Evidence Links ‘Grass-Fed Productions’ to Marvel Studios

    As mentioned in this piece, Murphy’s Multiverse was able to independently confirm that Captain Marvel 2 has been registered in the UK. While searching for information on that, something even more interesting came to the surface…Grass-Fed Productions is also registered in the UK with the paperwork signed by none other than Marvel Studios representatives. So, as speculated on the other day, Grass-Fed is a Marvel Studios production. A lot of people doubted it; I’ll admit it even made me doubt myself, but the evidence is clear at this point.

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    What does all this mean and how does it tie into the earlier report on Captain Marvel 2? As of now, the next property set to film in the UK is Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness and it’s probably closer to getting off the ground than we think. The leaked audition video for America Chavez was a couple of weeks old and the fact that is was, for a time, publicly available almost certainly means that the actress who posted it was informed she did not get the role. Now that doesn’t mean that someone has, but it does mean they’re down the road a bit in that process, so I wouldn’t be shocked if they found the right actress for the role. Should the Strange sequel be able to start by November or so, it could wrap up by next March or April (the original shoot was set for April/May-August and we can expect that productions might take a bit longer now). Captain Marvel 2 is probably going to film in the UK after Strange is done, so it could get started as soon as May of next year and finish around September. From there, they likely move on to whatever film Grass-Fed Production is and that could start production in or around October of 2021. So what film could it be?

    The other day, I speculated on the possibility that it might be either Blade or the Secret Invasion project that Marvel Studios is developing. If you’re curious, you can read the reasoning behind those guesses here. My gut instinct is that this is Blade because it’s the only other “announced” Marvel Studios project for which there is no known production company, but another interesting possibility has come to light in the past few days.

    Earlier this week, it was revealed that Sony had brought Olivia Wilde on board to helm their Spider-Woman project. The rights to the character are split between Sony and Marvel Studios so, without getting into too much detail, the character can’t be fully realized in a project unless the two studios cooperate on the production, similarly to how they’ve worked on Spider-Man. As explained more here, Amy Pascal and Rachel O’Connell, who both worked with Marvel Studios on the first two Spider-Man films, are producing Spider-Woman, so until we have it clarified by one studio or the other, fans of the character are holding out hope that the studios will play nice, work together and set the film firmly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, just like Tom Holland’s Spidey, with the possibility of telling other stories in whatever Sony’s universe is.

    But how do you get from “Grass-Fed” to Spider-Woman? It’s actually not as big of a leap as you might think. As one of my Twitter followers pointed out earlier in the week, Jessica Drew was actually raised by one of the High Evolutionary’s New Men, Bova, a cow evolved into a highly-intelligent humanoid. Bova cared for Jessica until she was a teenager and then placed her in an orphanage where Jessica stayed until her own adventures began. Drew’s origin has been retconned several times and, if this is a Marvel Studios project, there’s no telling which origin they’d use or if they’d include Bova, but the subtlety of the reference and not knowing whether or not they’d tell this story does not mean they wouldn’t jokingly reference it while naming the production company.

    Bova with Jessica from Spider-Woman #20

    Canonically, both Blade and Jessica Drew were born in the UK and spent time all over Europe, so filming out of the UK would give the production crews easier access to a lot of European locations, rather than flying back and forth from America, and give either film a more authentic feel. At a time where travel isn’t quite as easy as it once was, that probably matters. If we follow the timeline I laid out above, Blade would seem to make the most sense given that it would line up for an October 2022 release and Marvel Studios still has a date set aside there; however, don’t forget that prior to COVID altering everything, Sony had planted a flag for an Untitled Marvel project on October 8, 2021 and some speculation at the time centered on that being Spider-Woman. And yes, even though Spider-Woman would be a Sony film, it would be a Marvel Studios production which means they would register the production company like the did for Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, though Sony would chose the date for the film.

    Unfortunately, we don’t have enough information at the moment, but given Sony’s recent movement, it’ll be informative if Marvel Studios follows suit at some point over the next few weeks.

  • The Real Story of Sony’s ‘SILVER AND BLACK’

    The Real Story of Sony’s ‘SILVER AND BLACK’

    In 2013, Sony Pictures began development on a female-centric Spider-Man spinoff set to feature Felica Hardy, aka the Black Cat, who was played by Felicity Jones in 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2. The original script, written by Lisa Joy, survived the Sony/Disney deal and evolved over the years as new writers put their own spin on it until finally, in 2017, Gina Prince-Bythewood, who had been hired to direct what had now become Silver and Black, went to work on finalizing the script. Production on the film was set to begin in March of 2018 in preparation for a February 2019 release, but was delayed as Prince-Bythewood continued to tweak the script to her liking. By August of 2018, Silver and Black was dead with Sony planning instead to make two films, one for Felicia Hardy’s Black Cat and one for Silver Sable. In April of 2020, Prince-Bythewood indicated that Sony had, once again, shifted gears on the project, now hoping to develop it as a limited streaming series which she indicated might be headed for Disney Plus (I’m not entirely sure that’s possible). Alas, here we are, in June of 2020 with neither a Silver nor a Black and no indication that we’ll ever see one, the other, or both. In it’s place, I offer a look at what the film might have been had in gone into production in March of 2018.

    This information is based on conversations with people who had knowledge of the film’s direction as of early 2018, so while it may not have been the way the film ended up working out since the director was still rewriting it, it is the best we are going to get right now. I will also attempt to determine who and what was removed and added based on conversations with people who were privy to info about the film’s direction before Prince-Bythewood began her rewrites.

    The film would have centered on Silver Sable’s pursuit of master thief Black Cat with Sable working as a bounty hunter for the U.S. Department of Justice. Hardy had volunteered to undergo experimentation at the hands of Dr. Mendel Stromm, who would have also gone by his comic book alias, Gaunt, in this film. The procedures were meant to enhance Hardy’s skills by installing AI tech into her body; after receiving the upgrades, Hardy escaped Gaunt’s lab with her new powers not entirely under control and headed for South America. Silver’s motives for taking the job aren’t entirely professional, however; Gaunt was responsible for the death of Silver’s father, Ernst Sablinova, and the torture and death of some of her fellow Symkarians, and she wants Hardy to lead her to Gaunt so she can extract her revenge.

    Fans of the comics might be familiar with the Wild Pack and they would have had a presence here as well. Brought together by Silver’s father, Ernst, the comic book group took on the task of interfering with international crime and though this group is a little bit of a mash up, its goals are the same. The headliner of the squad was set to be Dominic Fortune. Fortune originally worked for Ernst and Sable before going to work for the U.S. DoJ and is now reunited with Silver here under the direction of Korean-American DoJ Agent Mark Sim and working with Agent Klein. Sim’s character has always been interesting to me given his comic book counterpart is the NuHuman known as Haechi who first appeared in 2014’s New Warriors book. Earlier versions of the script saw some other members of the Wild Pack as well and it’s unclear how many of them we’d have seen, but the setup remained the same: Silver and Fortune would lead a DoJ team in pursuit of Felicia Hardy with Silver never intending to bring her in and, instead, use her as a means to her own ends. To aid in finding Felicia, Silver uses one of her contacts located in the Tri-Border region of South America (an epicenter of organized crime and the working title of the film): Dmitri Smerdyakov, the Chameleon. A man on the run from his own past, Dmitri has made quite the reputation for himself at the Tri-Border as the guy in-the-know. Though he only has a handful of scenes in the film, he does show off his skills as a master of disguise and helps Silver locate Hardy.

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    Unfortunately for Felicia, Silver and DoJ aren’t the only ones out to get her. After undergoing her experimentation, Felicia ruined Stromm’s plans to add her to his gang of experimental goons, so he sends a couple of them after her: Mac Gargan (Scorpion) and Anton Rodriguez (Tarantula). Like Hardy, they’ve been experimented on and upgraded as well with Gargan wearing a full exoskeletal suit and Rodriguez sporting an boot with some sharp exo-upgrades. Additionally, Hardy’s past as a criminal has another player in pursuit of her as well as Lonnie Lincoln, aka Tombstone, is out to kill the cat as well. Sadly, Tombstone didn’t have much of a role in the film, appearing for little more than an elongated cameo. Fortunately for Felicia, Silver catches up with her first.

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    From here you have the duo on the run trying to evade everyone that they’ve betrayed, double-crossed, stolen from and pissed off. Rodriguez catches up with them in Rio with Rodriguez trying the James Bond approach before being taken out courtesy of Felicia’s new powers and a train car. Gargan also has a tough time dealing with the ladies as he’s roughed up considerably as well. Eventually, however, Hardy is recaptured by Gaunt and taken back to his lab where she’s tortured by Gargan. The final act of the film saw Silver team back up with Fortune and infiltrate Gaunt’s lab to liberate Hardy. You might also remember the rumor that one of the film’s final scenes would see Silver assemble an all-female squad of characters like Spider-Woman, Jackpot, Stunner and Dusk to join her and Felicia on what was described as a “female version of the Dirty Dozen.”

    One of the most interesting parts of the changes to the 2018 version and something I’ve reported on before and talked at length about on Twitter was the apparent removal of Norman Osborn. In 2017, Sony was set to have Osborn in the film as the man behind the curtain funding Stromm’s work. While we would see Charles Standish work as Osborn’s messenger, Osborn himself was to be heard, not seen, in the film but he was absolutely a part of it. Following the success of 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, rumors started to swirl about Marvel Studios interest in getting Osborn into the MCU down the road. Following those rumors and Prince-Bythewood’s rewrites, I was unable to find any information about Osborn’s appearance in Silver and Black. To be clear, that doesn’t mean beyond a shadow of a doubt that Osborn would not have appeared in the film (it’s just as easy for them to remove him from the script or any casting calls and keep it close to the vest), but it was an interesting development to say the least. Additionally and on a related note, I was unable to find evidence of the role of Charles Standish surviving the rewrites either.

    Though Prince-Bythewood hopes to see this script survive and be adapted to Disney Plus (given the fact that Keaton’s Vulture is in Morbius, who knows what the deal is that Sony and Marvel Studios have at this point and how possible a co-op with Marvel might be), the creative log jam caused by COVID-19 makes that prospect fairly dubious at this point in time, casting even further doubt on whether this project will survive in any form. To my knowledge, despite being in preproduction for years, nobody was ever officially cast for the film as the script was always undergoing changes. As of today, it really looks like this one might end up in the scrap pile on top of Nightwatch, but stranger things have happened.

    Would you guys have been in theaters on day one to see this version of Silver and Black? Let us know via Disqus!

     

     

  • ‘SPIDER-WOMAN’ and ‘MADAME WEB’ Will Be Two Separate Projects

    ‘SPIDER-WOMAN’ and ‘MADAME WEB’ Will Be Two Separate Projects

    For the past several years, Sony Pictures has not been shy in its development of the Marvel properties under their jurisdiction. Some of these have come to bear fruit (Venom, Morbius), others have fallen apart (Nightwatch) and many still remain in development (Jackpot, Silk). The last category is the most interesting and it contains a couple of properties in Madame Web and Spider-Woman that seem to have generated a lot of attention since it was revealed in February that the latter was being developed. In that times, a common conception has, apparently, become a shared “truth” among fans: that Sony is developing one Madame Web/Spider-Woman film featuring Julia Carpenter, a character who has borne both those mantles in the comics.

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    This conjecture, while understandable, seems to be based solely on fan speculation centered on making the connection pointed out above. Evidence, however, seems to suggest that this very popular fan theory, while sensible, isn’t the direction Sony is taking. By now we all know that plans change all the time at studios (I mean Sony had Cheo Hodari Coker and Spike Lee on Nightwatch and then STOPPED developing the project!), so it’s possible that, since February, Sony has changed its course. However, evidence exists that clearly indicates that Sony was developing two projects, not one.

    Madame Web is the longer gestating of the two projects with documentation dating back to April of 2019. Sony executive Palak Patel was hired to oversee the development of the film and hired the team of Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless to write the film.

    The development of Spider-Woman is a more recent project with documentation first appearing in December of 2019. Like Madame Web, Patel is overseeing the project for Sony; however, unlike Madame Web, Rachel O’Connor is also overseeing the project with Amy Pascal producing.

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    As I first mentioned back in February, O’Connor’s association with Spider-Woman is very interesting in that her only credits on Sony films have come on the Sony/Marvel Studios collaborations on the recent Spider-Man films but that piece has already been written. What needs to be clarified here is that Sony’s Spider-Woman film, whether it’s a Sony project or a collaboration, absolutely and beyond a shadow of a doubt was a Jessica Drew story as of February. The same documentation that shows Patel, O’Connor and Pascal working on the film clearly explains who the film is about and indicates that Sony was actively searching for an actress, 25-35 to play “Jessica Drew AKA Spider-Woman.”

    As stated in the open, plans change and Sony changes plans with the best of them. That being said, it’s time to put the fan speculation to rest and, instead, focus on hard, evidence-based facts: Madame Web is its own entity and the Spider-Woman movie is a Jessica Drew vehicle. Full stop.

     

     

  • Connecting Imaginary Dots: Sony’s ‘SPIDER-WOMAN’ Film Will Be Set in the MCU

    If you’ve never read an installment of Connecting Imaginary Dots, allow me to explain the idea. Connecting Imaginary Dots was the title I came up with for my speculation pieces when I was writing at MCU Exchange. These types of pieces basically allow me to unload a bunch of junk that’s circulating in my brain in a way that should never be confused for things I actually expect to happen. I basically take a bunch of facts that are almost always entirely unrelated and do my best to connect the dots with by stretching my imagination. In the past these types of pieces have resulted in me theorizing that the Spider-Man sequel which became Far From Home might end up being a team-up outing of Spidey and Hulk in the Savage Land;however, I also wrote one theorizing that Sterling K. Brown would be playing the father of Erik Killmonger in Black Panther LOOOOOONG before anyone else was considering it and one in which I theorized that Annette Bening was actually Mar-Vell when everyone else still thought Jude Law was playing the character. The bottom line is this: these are fun spec pieces that allow me to just be a fan. With that out of the way…

    I know there’s a lot of conflicting info out there and a lot of theories, so I am hoping to shed some light on that here.

    Over the past week, I’ve read that Spider-Woman is set in the MCU, that it’ll feature Julia Carpenter and that there is no Spider-Woman film, but that there is just a Madame Web movie using the character.

    Here’s what I can tell you:

    Spider-Woman is a Sony Pictures film and it is entirely separate from Madame Web. But there is something very interesting. Amy Pascal is producing the film for Sony, but it’s also being overseen by executive producer Rachel O’Connor. This is interesting because O’Connor has not been associated with Venom, Morbius or Venom 2, but she has been associated with both Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home. I don’t think you need me to tell you why this is interesting, but at the moment, all I can do is speculate as to what this might mean.

    Jessica Drew is set to be the star of the Spider-Woman film. That is a stone cold fact. The character is co-owned by Sony and Disney. Marvel Studios can use Jessica Drew but cannot call her Spider-Woman. In conjunction with the information I stated above, this situation becomes much more interesting to me. I have to leave open the possibility that Sony and Marvel Studios could be working together on this film, meaning we could get a fully realized Jessica Drew rather than a half ass one from either Sony or Marvel Studios.

    Be careful though because, as of now, there’s no proof of this. The closest we can come is tying O’Connor to it and speculating that the October 7, 2021 release date that Sony just claimed was actually a sign of cooperation by Marvel Studios, who had originally claimed that date. Of course this would put Drew on the board for some of the big, upcoming MCU story lines, including a potential Secret Invasion adaptation, so…fingers crossed.


    My guess is that if there is something to this, we will know very soon.