Feige replied, “I’m not good at that—giving advice and leaving.” He made his pitch: he knew that Pascal and Sony were struggling with how to go forward with Spider-Man but believed that Marvel Studios knew how to handle the character. Feige told her, “The only way I know how to do anything is to just do it entirely. So why don’t you let us do it. Don’t think of it as two studios. And don’t think of it as giving another studio back the rights. No change of hands of rights. No change of hands of money. Just engage us to produce it. Just pretend it’s like what DC did with Christopher Nolan. I’m
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