I think Marvel will reacquire 'Spider-Man': Dave Bautista

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Actor Dave Bautista says he feels Marvel Studios will one day reclaim the "Spider-Man" franchise, which they had sold off to in 1985.

The 48-year-old wrestler-actor says he is eagerly waiting for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" which is a collaboration between the two studios, reported FemaleFirst.



"'Spider-Man' is the one I'm really looking forward to. I love that kid - I love Tom Holland. I also love that they're staying so true to the comics with this whole series and I think that's because Marvel Studios has gotten involved.

"I think before, I think it was who had control. And I think they're doing a partnership now, but I think they will - I don't know this for sure - but I think they're going to reacquire 'Spider-Man'," Bautista said on "Talk Is Jericho" podcast.

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I think Marvel will reacquire 'Spider-Man': Dave Bautista

Actor Dave Bautista says he feels Marvel Studios will one day reclaim the "Spider-Man" franchise, which they had sold off to Sony in 1985. The 48-year-old wrestler-actor says he is eagerly waiting for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" which is a collaboration between the two studios, reported FemaleFirst. "'Spider-Man' is the one I'm really looking forward to. I love that kid - I love Tom Holland. I also love that they're staying so true to the comics with this whole series and I think that's because Marvel Studios has gotten involved. "I think before, I think it was Sony who had control. And I think they're doing a partnership now, but I think they will - I don't know this for sure - but I think they're going to reacquire 'Spider-Man'," Bautista said on "Talk Is Jericho" podcast. Actor Dave Bautista says he feels Marvel Studios will one day reclaim the "Spider-Man" franchise, which they had sold off to in 1985.

The 48-year-old wrestler-actor says he is eagerly waiting for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" which is a collaboration between the two studios, reported FemaleFirst.

"'Spider-Man' is the one I'm really looking forward to. I love that kid - I love Tom Holland. I also love that they're staying so true to the comics with this whole series and I think that's because Marvel Studios has gotten involved.

"I think before, I think it was who had control. And I think they're doing a partnership now, but I think they will - I don't know this for sure - but I think they're going to reacquire 'Spider-Man'," Bautista said on "Talk Is Jericho" podcast.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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