Guaranteed, Sony is not gonna simply let go of Spider-Man so he can go back to Marvel Studios. However, there is one thing I'm curious about: Does Sony even have the rights to Spider-Woman? Technically speaking, Jessica Drew is not exactly a true member of the Spider-Man universe or continuity, as her origins are derived from HYDRA and SHIELD, and not anything related to Peter Parker himself. Also, Sony has made no attempt to include Jessica in any Spider-Man film so far. None of you can probably answer this, but does Marvel Studios still own the rights to Spidey's female counterpart? Do you think she should be included in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Spider-Woman in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Spider-Woman is not apart of the Spider-Man group. Sony has the rights to the Spider-Man universe [Spidey and his cast of friends and villains] and since Jessica is not apart of that universe she can appear in any future Avengers movies if they wish to include her.
they should introduce her in the avengers, as agent jessica drew. there could be a scene where her case file says codename: spiderwoman.
I would like to see her join the ranks one day. Became a fan of her during the New Avengers run when she stabbed Wolverine with his own claw.
@boywonder3: I doubt it, since she is an inhuman. For a bit I thought Barbra Morse was Spiderwoman since she was wearing red and was working for HYDRA.
@boywonder3: I doubt it, since she is an inhuman. For a bit I thought Barbra Morse was Spiderwoman since she was wearing red and was working for HYDRA.
I thought that too, but I honestly want to see Jess in the MCU, so I think the best way to put her in is in AoS, and now that they've been putting new and very good characters, they can include her as a misterious woman (undercover SHIELD agent with superpowers, a woman that have been using her powers for good and then she gets recruited by SHIELD) in the 5th Season (If they make another season, which would be awesome).
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