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Could Kingpin Appear in a Spider-Man Film After All? Kevin Feige Gives a Thrilling New Update
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Kevin Feige hints rights issues for the Kingpin should be easy to solve after Spider-Man: Brand New Day, setting up Vincent D’Onofrio’s potential big screen future.
But Vincent D’Onofrio has long suggested rights issues make that a lot more complicated for Wilson Fisk, the villainous Kingpin.
Historically, the Kingpin’s rights are complicated; they were shared between Sony, Fox, and Marvel (because Fox once owned the Daredevil rights).
A copy of the old 2014 deal confirmed Sony could use Kingpin in Spider-Man films while Marvel could use him in Daredevil projects.
In truth, the best opportunity for a Spider-Man / Kingpin collision has probably passed.