The Venom and Sinister Six Films Are Now Official

No sooner do I stun the world with my List of Six of potential Spider-Man spin-off movies than Sony Pictures rushes out a hurried press release about their plans for Venom and Sinister Six movies. Coincidence? I think it’s safe to say ‘no’. Clearly someone at Sony reads my blog, and after I set the Internet on fire with my suggestions, that someone realized they had to catch up.

Because that’s totally how things happen.

Stay classy, guys

Anyway, I don’t like to comment on movies at this stage of the game, where the studios have only announced a writer and director, because how often does that actually go somewhere? How many DC superhero films have been announced over the past few years? Justice League Dark? Lobo? The Metal Men? Please. If any of those movies ever get made, I’ll eat my hat. But Sony have already got Amazing Spider-Man 2 coming down the pipe, and this press release announces Amazing Spider-Man 3, so maybe they really want to expand this franchise a lot more. It’s a wonderful idea, at least.

Here’s the full press release for those interested:

In a move to forge a new legacy in the story of Peter Parker on screen, Sony Pictures Entertainment, in association with Marvel Entertainment, is developing several new projects in the Spider-Man franchise, with Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, Ed Solomon, and Drew Goddard to collaborate on overseeing the developing story over several films that will be produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad,president of Columbia Pictures, and Hannah Minghella, president of Production for the studio.

The five writers, along with the two producers and Marc Webb, have formed a franchise brain trust to expand the universe for the brand and to develop a continuous tone and thread throughout the films. Under the deals, the studio announced that Kurtzman & Orci & Pinkner are writing the screenplay for The Amazing Spider-Man 3, which the studio hopes Webb will return to direct; the film will go into production next fall for release on June 10, 2016. In addition, the team will build on the cinematic foundation laid by Webb, Arad, and Tolmach in the first two movies. They will expand the franchise as Kurtzman & Orci & Solomon will write the screenplay for Venom, which Kurtzman will direct; also, Goddard will write, with an eye to direct, The Sinister Six, focusing on the villains in the franchise. Hannah Minghella and Rachel O’Connor will oversee the development and production of these films for the studio.

In tapping these five writers, the studio and the producers are guiding the future of the franchise with the writer/producers who have each played significant and key roles in developing such highly successful franchises, films, and series as Star Trek, Transformers, “Alias,” “Fringe,” Men
in Black, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, World War Z, “Lost,” Cloverfield, The Cabin in the Woods, and Marvel’s upcoming “Daredevil” series.

Commenting on the announcement, Belgrad said, “The Spider-Man film franchise is one of our studio’s greatest assets. We are thrilled with the creative team we have assembled to delve more deeply into the world that Marc, Avi and Matt have begun to explore in The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. We believe that Marc, Alex, and Drew have uniquely exciting visions for how to expand the Spider-Man universe in each of these upcoming films.” Arad and Tolmach added, “This collaboration was born out of the great experience we and Marc had working with Alex, Bob, and Jeff on The Amazing Spider-Man 2. With more than fifty years’ wealth of stories in the comic books to draw upon for inspiration, the Spider-Man universe is truly boundless; in addition, the Spider-Man comics have the greatest rogues gallery of any series, and to have the chance to explore that on film is truly thrilling. Until now, we have approached each film as a separate, self-contained entity, but with this move, we have the opportunity to grow the franchise by looking to the future as we develop a continuous arc for the story. That is what Alex, Bob, Jeff, Ed, and Drew will do in this unprecedented collaboration, and we’re excited about the directions they are taking the character and the world.”

The most successful franchise in the history of Columbia Pictures, Spider-Man is embraced all over the world. The four Spider-Man films to date have taken in over $3.2 billion worldwide.

Spider-Man, Venom, The Sinister Six and other Spider-Man related characters are licensed to Sony by Marvel Entertainment.

The only name on there that I recognize is Drew Goddard, the guy who teamed up with Joss Whedon to make Cabin in the Woods. He’s also been put in charge of the Daredevil show on Netflix. The guy gets around, it seems, and probably has one of my dream jobs. How come everybody else always seems to have my dream job and not me?

Also, here’s a throwback to my earlier blogging: My chosen Sinister Six.

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About Sean Ian Mills

Hello, this is Sean, the Henchman-4-Hire! By day I am a mild-mannered newspaper reporter in Central New York, and by the rest of the day I'm a pretty big geek when it comes to video games, comic books, movies, cartoons and more.

Posted on December 13, 2013, in Marvel, Movies, Spider-Man and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. As big a fan as I am of Drew Goddard, if he’s gonna do a “villains accidentally become heroes” movie (which I’m sure this will be) I’d rather it be a movie with the Secret Six or the Flash’s Rogues. But that would require DC/WB to know what they’re doing, so I guess I’ll settle on what could hopefully be a heist-based supervillain movie with Spidey’s rogues.

  2. Drew Goddard is definitely the best. Even his name is awesome. And now he gets both Daredevil and the Sinister Six. We’ve had actors work in different superhero properties before, but now we have a writer/director/showrunner with two competing properties. Call me blatantly optimistic, but I smell a tiny possiblye chance for a crossover. I mean, Sony even called out Daredevil in the press release. I’m not saying it will happen at all, but if it ever could happen, this is it right here.

    Also the guy wrote for Buffy and Angel. And he was the male newscaster in Dr. Horrible. He also wrote some of the Buffy season 8 comics. So yeah, he definitely is following your dream.

  3. I wonder if we’ll ever see Carnage or any of Venom’s other spawns.

  4. Not to nitpick, but your blog listed Superior Foes of Spiderman, not the Sinister Six. And as for Vemon, well if theres going to be a Spidey Spinoff, that’s pretty much everyone’s first choice. 😉 I don’t know anything about the creative team, but i’m pretty stoked for those movies to come out. I can see a Venom movie without having Spider-Man in it, but it will be interesting to see what they do with the Sinister Six, since they were pretty much exclusively in Spidey’s rogue’s gallery. I wonder who they are going to fight, or if it’s going to be like another Spider-Man movie, only with a focus shifted to the bad guys. I mean, they have to fight someone right?

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