Following the cyber attack that he suffered Sony Pictures, information contained in emails has been leaked, revealing that the producer was negotiating with Marvel Spiderman to include in 'Captain America: Civil War', to be released in 2016.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the emails were sent and received by Amy Pascal, head of Sony Picture Motion also include copies for CEOs of Sony and Disney, Kaz Hirai and Bob Iger.
Although it is an original character Spiderman Marvel superhero rights currently belong to Sony, responsible for the film franchise arachnid and has already produced five films around him: the trilogy starring Toby Maguire, and reboot with Andrew Garfield as 'The Amazing Spiderman'.
However, the leaked information reveals that the October 30 President of Sony Pictures, Doug Belgrad, and Amy Pascal via email discussing the possibility of producing a new Spiderman trilogy, which would give Sony certainty for the "creative control , marketing and distribution. "
'The Wall Street Jorunal' reports that discussions broke down later, but signed to Chris Miller and Phil Lord (directors' Lego movie) to be in front of an animated film starring Spiderman.
Other plans for the franchise were unveiled this year by Sony: the third part of 'The Amazing Spider-Man' was delayed for release in 2018, while two 'spin-offs' previously come to the big screen: 'The Sinister Six' in 2016, and a film starring a superhero, which could well be the Black Cat, Silver Sable and Spider-Woman.