After much shuffling and maneuvering of intellectual properties, Sony and Marvel have managed to shoehorn in a new film for MCU. Before it, Sony Entertainment had the exclusive rights to the films, but the companies finally announced that Spidey would have its place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The superhero movie will fill the gap after “Captain America: Civil War” introduced us to Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” featuring Tom Holland in the lead, has a lot of hype, with some people saying that it is the final film.

Now, many of you would consider that it would be a continuing project. However, filmmaker Amy Pascal cast doubts on the fans as to whether Spider-Man would last in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or not.

Producer's statements are confusing

As we already told you, Sony reserves the movie rights, and Amy says that it is a golden opportunity to see Sony and Marvel agreeing to develop a film together. We are glad because the two big studios have taken the right decision of working together on a big-budget movie.

According to Slash Film, Amy Pascal’s statements are a bit confusing. Filmmaker Jon Watts said that Amy did not mean her comments to be "apocalyptic." He believes that Amy tried to say what a remarkable thing that Sony joined hands with Marvel.

Written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, “Spider-Man: Homecoming” stars Tom Holland, Donald Glover, Zendaya, Jon Favreau, Michael Keaton, Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey and Tyne Daley.

The film has multiple post-credit scenes

In just a couple of days, “Spider-Man: Homecoming” will hit cinemas thanks to the combined forces of Marvel Studios and Sony.

The studios joined hands for a groundbreaking deal to share the hero on the big screen, but we are still confused about how long Spider-Man will last in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While speaking to the crowd in Australia, Watts mentioned something he had considered essential to attract more people: there will be multiple post-credit scenes.

In January 2017, reports surfaced that Sony would take Spider-Man out of Marvel Studio’s franchise once moviegoers grew accustomed to the character. But Jon Watts claims that there are no such plans in place. He is currently hyping up the movie more and has spoken about it at Supanova Comic-Con.

It is the third prominent franchise featuring Spider-Man as the main character. The first film, starring Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, was released in 2002, and then we got the chance to watch the "Amazing Spider-Man" series featuring Andrew Garfield.