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"Currently we don’t work on R-Rated movies, it’s not out of the question but currently, no."

That is the latest Feige quote on the potential for future "R" rated MCU movies. I will say this is the first time I've seen him at least open to the possibility for the future movies. Truthfully, I thought that when he had talked before about them multiple times in the past, he had always pretty much closed the door on that possibility.
I am fine either way. If they do it I don't want it to be just because. It has to be in the right setting (like Deadpool).
 
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https://www.comicbookmovie.com/veno...er-man-homecoming-producer-amy-pascal-a151869

If you didn't see this over the weekend, this video is a must-see. For one, the video is of Sony's President Amy Pascal getting interviewed right next to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, talking about how Sony's new Spidey-verse movies like Venom and Black Cat are all a part of the same same universe as the MCU (says it as adjunct part... whatever that means), and that Peter Parker could easily pop up in those movies. Just stopping there, that is big news alone and pretty much completely contrary to what anyone has said so far, including Kevin Feige, who is sitting right next to her.

However, the amazingness doesn't stop there as you really MUST watch the video a second time, while only focusing this time on Kevin Feige's bewildered facial expressions while Amy talks, as it is absolutely hilarious. In fact, the entire internet is abuzz with new Kevin Feige gifs of his look, very akin to the whole Sad Affleck gif run. He is obviously as surprised as we are to what she is saying, with the big old Wat???? expression plastered on his face, followed by a please stop talking, please stop talking look. Classic.

With all that said, the more I hear of Amy Pascal, the more she reminds me of the blubbering idiot that is David Boren, Oklahoma's President. For one, they both come across as idiots who don't know what they are talking about, and for two, I think they just are both attention whores who love to hear themselves talk. This all then compares to Kevin Feige, who is like the ultimate intelligent tactician mastermind of everything he does, including the MCU. He always thinks about everything he says in a meticulous manner and knows EXACTLY what he is talking about at all times. I can only imagine how much Kevin hates having to work hand in hand with Amy.
 
I didn't think Amy Pascal was involved past the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel. She got booted as President of Sony after the hack and her saving grace was landing the deal with Marvel on her way out the door. Maybe this is her double-bird salute as she goes out and lets Sony-Marvel try to clean up the PR mess in her wake?
 
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I didn't think Amy Pascal was involved past the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel. She got booted from Sony after the hack and her saving grace was landing the deal with Marvel on her way out the door. Maybe this is her double-bird salute as she goes out and lets Sony-Marvel try to clean up the PR mess in her wake?

You know. You are right. I completely forgot that she stepped down as head of Sony Pictures. Part of why I forgot is because I keep seeing her pop up in interviews about Ghostbusters and Spider-Man. Therefore, you got me searching and this was what I found in one article:

"As part of the deal, she will be a producer on the new Ghostbusters film as well as future Amazing Spider-Man outings (former Columbia Pictures president Matt Tolmach also segued to the role of Spider-Man producer after he exited his post)."

Therefore, it looks like she must still be set up as producer of movies like Spider-Man Homecoming still, which is why she keeps getting interviewed and why she still keeps talking. With that said, that still doesn't change my opinion of her really at all (I do feel bad for her being victimized in the leaks though). What she did with ruining Ghostbusters doesn't help her cause either. If anything, I wish there was some type of clause to just make her go away and put somebody who is actually competent in her position. At a minimum, just please stop talking. Same advice goes for David Boren.


Correction: Forget David Boren, she reminds me even more of DeLoss Dodds, the former Texas AD during the Big 12 missile crisis. Man, I hated that dude.
 
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https://www.comicbookmovie.com/veno...er-man-homecoming-producer-amy-pascal-a151869

If you didn't see this over the weekend, this video is a must-see. For one, the video is of Sony's President Amy Pascal getting interviewed right next to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, talking about how Sony's new Spidey-verse movies like Venom and Black Cat are all a part of the same same universe as the MCU (says it as adjunct part... whatever that means), and that Peter Parker could easily pop up in those movies. Just stopping there, that is big news alone and pretty much completely contrary to what anyone has said so far, including Kevin Feige, who is sitting right next to her.

However, the amazingness doesn't stop there as you really MUST watch the video a second time, while only focusing this time on Kevin Feige's bewildered facial expressions while Amy talks, as it is absolutely hilarious. In fact, the entire internet is abuzz with new Kevin Feige gifs of his look, very akin to the whole Sad Affleck gif run. He is obviously as surprised as we are to what she is saying, with the big old Wat???? expression plastered on his face, followed by a please stop talking, please stop talking look. Classic.

With all that said, the more I hear of Amy Pascal, the more she reminds me of the blubbering idiot that is David Boren, Oklahoma's President. For one, they both come across as idiots who don't know what they are talking about, and for two, I think they just are both attention whores who love to hear themselves talk. This all then compares to Kevin Feige, who is like the ultimate intelligent tactician mastermind of everything he does, including the MCU. He always thinks about everything he says in a meticulous manner and knows EXACTLY what he is talking about at all times. I can only imagine how much Kevin hates having to work hand in hand with Amy.

http://screenrant.com/kevin-feige-confused-spider-man-interview/

Here is some of those hilarious Kevin Feige Memes and such from the Amy Pascal interview.
 
http://screenrant.com/venom-movie-carnage-villain/

Here is an article talking about how Carnage will be the villain in the upcoming Venom film and this is another source saying the intention is to hopefully bring Tom Holland into these spinoffs eventually.

http://screenrant.com/sony-spider-man-spinoffs-mysterio-kraven/

Shoot, now out of that same article, they mention that Sony would also like to do both a Kraven the Hunter and a Mysterio Spinoff movies. This Sony spin-off craziness is going bonkers right now and all I want to know is Kevin Feige's thoughts on all of this. I mean, what the heck is going on? Are they in the MCU, are they not?? At this point, Sony can talk all they want, but who I want to hear from is Kevin Feige. Also, as much as I want to see Kraven, what I REALLY wanted was him to be the villain of the next Spidey sequel, not in some type of stand-alone spin-off.
 
Not that it's a surprise, but Kevin Feige's plan is to have Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 kick-off the events of Phase 4. What is surprising is the Spider-Man sequel will take place 1 year after Spider-Man: Homecoming, which means Infinity War and the 4th Avenger's film take place mere months apart in the MCU timeline.

“So much happens in [the 3rd and 4th Avengers movies], as you can imagine, and so much is affected by it that we felt what better person to hold your hand and lead you into the next incarnation of the MCU, in a grounded, realistic manner, than Peter Parker?” Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told io9. “So, coming out two months after Untitled Avengers, [that’s what] much of what the next Spider-Man film will be about.”

“It was purposefully done like this,” Feige continued. “Like how the events of Captain America: Civil War impacted Peter as he was dropped off by Tony and expected to go back to continue his sophomore year, how the hell are the events of Infinity War and Untitled [Avengers] going to affect him as he, yes, goes back to his junior year?”

Feige also stated that he doesn't believe any other Phase 4 films will be announced until after Avenger's 4 is released (May 3, 2019).

“I hope [the news comes] after that,” Feige said. “I think there will be certain elements that start to come about, not the least of which is the already announced release date of the next Spider-Man film. But other than that we’re going to keep it very close to the vest because this is really about focusing on the unprecedented conclusion to a 22-movie overarching narrative.”


Phase 4 of the MCU begins on July 5, 2019 with the Spider-Man sequel movie. The third Guardians of the Galaxy movie will also be taking place in that Phase 4 timeline.

http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-next-spider-man-film-will-be-the-civil-war-of-marve-1796402155
 
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/veno...er-man-homecoming-producer-amy-pascal-a151869

If you didn't see this over the weekend, this video is a must-see. For one, the video is of Sony's President Amy Pascal getting interviewed right next to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, talking about how Sony's new Spidey-verse movies like Venom and Black Cat are all a part of the same same universe as the MCU (says it as adjunct part... whatever that means), and that Peter Parker could easily pop up in those movies. Just stopping there, that is big news alone and pretty much completely contrary to what anyone has said so far, including Kevin Feige, who is sitting right next to her.

However, the amazingness doesn't stop there as you really MUST watch the video a second time, while only focusing this time on Kevin Feige's bewildered facial expressions while Amy talks, as it is absolutely hilarious. In fact, the entire internet is abuzz with new Kevin Feige gifs of his look, very akin to the whole Sad Affleck gif run. He is obviously as surprised as we are to what she is saying, with the big old Wat???? expression plastered on his face, followed by a please stop talking, please stop talking look. Classic.

With all that said, the more I hear of Amy Pascal, the more she reminds me of the blubbering idiot that is David Boren, Oklahoma's President. For one, they both come across as idiots who don't know what they are talking about, and for two, I think they just are both attention whores who love to hear themselves talk. This all then compares to Kevin Feige, who is like the ultimate intelligent tactician mastermind of everything he does, including the MCU. He always thinks about everything he says in a meticulous manner and knows EXACTLY what he is talking about at all times. I can only imagine how much Kevin hates having to work hand in hand with Amy.

Erik Davis with Fandango was able to interview Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal, and they clarified that Black Cat/Silver Sable and Venom are NOT part of the MCU.

 
This fits here.......

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http://screenrant.com/spider-man-homecoming-sequel-director-jon-watts/

With Jon Watts, Kevin Feige, and Amy Pascal now talking about how much they'd like Watts directing the sequel, and how he "hit it out of the park" with this once, I think that is only more confirmation on how great Homecoming is. Also, as time has gone on, there has only been more and more of those social media postings about the moving, and all of them are crazy positive. With that said, my enthusiasm level is nearing the giddy schoolboy level right now. In fact, I haven't been this excited in a little kid kind of way in quite a long time... well, maybe just prior to Civil War.
 
Not that it's a surprise, but Kevin Feige's plan is to have Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 kick-off the events of Phase 4. What is surprising is the Spider-Man sequel will take place 1 year after Spider-Man: Homecoming, which means Infinity War and the 4th Avenger's film take place mere months apart in the MCU timeline.



Feige also stated that he doesn't believe any other Phase 4 films will be announced until after Avenger's 4 is released (May 3, 2019).




Phase 4 of the MCU begins on July 5, 2019 with the Spider-Man sequel movie. The third Guardians of the Galaxy movie will also be taking place in that Phase 4 timeline.

http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-next-spider-man-film-will-be-the-civil-war-of-marve-1796402155

The more I read of interviews about the future after infinity war can mostly be summed up into 3 thoughts and I can find lots of quotes to back up all of these:

1. The reason why they aren't releasing the names or schedule of the future slate is because some of those names alone are spoilery of our current slate of films

2. There will be a relatively heavy emphasis and expansion more to the cosmic part of this universe, which will be led hand-in-hand by both Feigi and James Gunn as architects.

3. There will also be more of a move towards the ground-level storytelling with Spidey taking the lead into breaking open that side of the universe (this revelation is more recent)

Overall, I like their thoughts. Essentially, after two Infinity Wars, I think Feigi is trying to be proactive in the thought that the audience is going to be a bit worn-out on seeing "destroy the world threats" every single movie. Therefore, he is trying to change things up, which I think is smart. You can make stakes feel super big even if it doesn't mean the end to all life on earth. You just need good storytelling and the Netflix series are proving that.... well... most of them.
 
http://io9.gizmodo.com/tom-holland-confirms-that-peter-parker-appeared-in-iron-1796423390

For years, it was one of the better fan theories out there, and now it’s confirmed to be true: Peter Parker was in Iron Man 2.

“It is Peter Parker,” Spider-Man: Homecoming star Tom Holland told The Huffington Post.

He’s referring to a moment near the end of Iron Man 2 when a young boy wearing an Iron Man mask at the Stark Expo stands up to Hammer drone. Then Iron Man comes down and saves him. “Nice work, kid,” he says.

We never see the kid’s face and fans had long thought that could have been Peter Parker, since a) he lives in Queens, which is where the Stark Expo was held; b) Peter would be interested in technology and a fan of Tony Stark/Iron Man; and c) the age lines up.


“I can confirm that as of today,” Holland continued. “I literally had a conversation with [Marvel Studios president] Kevin Feige only 20 minutes ago. Maybe I’ve just done a big, old spoiler, but it’s out there now. It’s cool. I like the idea that Peter Parker has been in the universe since the beginning.”

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We then asked Watts if its possible that’s where Uncle Ben died and he said, “Oh, that’s interesting.”
 

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