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It comes — as has basically every seemingly-big story this week — from e-mails leaked from top Sony executives who, while they aren’t directly connected to many of the films being reported on, are in discussions with filmmakers and executives who share privileged information about them.
In an October e-mail from Michael De Luca, co-president of production for Columbia Pictures, to Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, it certainly seems as though the plan was to bail on Andrew Garfield in favor of a relationship with Marvel Studios…and that Fox is working on an X-Men/Fantastic Four mash-up.
“[Simon] Kinberg told me Fox is steering X-Men and Fantastic Four into an eventual team up film,” wrote De Luca. “Seems to me maybe, since the Spider-man universe itself is deep, you guys should look at Sinister Six, new Spidey, female movie and Venom as linked pieces leading to eventual mega movie ala Feige and Fox and not stand alone single films. It’s early in all these and you can still map out a blueprint for connective tissue.”
Kinberg, who outraged many fans online last year by saying that the established worlds of X-Men and the Fantastic Four were likely too different to be easily merged in a team-up movie, backpedaled on that somewhat in an interview with ComicBook.com.
“To be honest, I’m so focused on each of the movies right, I’m so focused on, now we’re post, on Fantastic Four, and making that the best movie it can be. And then we’re in prep on X-Men: Apocalypse, so those are kind of full time jobs,” Kinberg said. “I love the characters, I love the characters in Fan Four, I love the new cast. Obviously I love the characters and cast of X-Men. So, hypothetically, the notion of putting them together is really intriguing, and there’s some really fun stuff that the comics have done in the past. So it’s not out of the realm of possibility.”
Fantastic Four is due in theaters on August 7, 2015. X-Men: Apocalypse is out May 27, 2016.