Anyone else want a Spider-Woman Live Action Series?

What do you think about a Spider-Woman live action series?

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David Lee Cox

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Here is an idea for Disney+ Spider-Woman hasn't been on TV for a long time so I think is a good idea to make a live action series of Spider-Woman.

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Neo Ultra Mike

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Well the thing is the rights to Spider-Woman like most every other Spider Man related character belong to Sony who I guess could collaborate with Disney on a Disney+ TV series but I'm pretty sure Sony is still trying to make their own spider Man based series on networks or platforms that generally aren't related to Disney. thus if there is a spider Woman series it would not be on Disney+. honestly though I think you'd first see a more official Spider Woman in a movie then in any sort of show but it certainly wouldn't be one for Disney+.
 

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Well the thing is the rights to Spider-Woman like most every other Spider Man related character belong to Sony who I guess could collaborate with Disney on a Disney+ TV series but I'm pretty sure Sony is still trying to make their own spider Man based series on networks or platforms that generally aren't related to Disney. thus if there is a spider Woman series it would not be on Disney+. honestly though I think you'd first see a more official Spider Woman in a movie then in any sort of show but it certainly wouldn't be one for Disney+.
Actually the Marvel Sony deal only applies to movies. Marvel Studios is free to make Spider-Man stuff for TV, as long as it's only for TV. That's why Ghost-Spider did not appear in the Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors film but has been in the shorts and specials. I know the SW thing was actually on TV first (and still hasn't gotten a DVD release) but the deal is pretty strict. But I doubt a Spider-Woman TV show would violate it.
 

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Actually the Marvel Sony deal only applies to movies. Marvel Studios is free to make Spider-Man stuff for TV, as long as it's only for TV. That's why Ghost-Spider did not appear in the Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors film but has been in the shorts and specials. I know the SW thing was actually on TV first (and still hasn't gotten a DVD release) but the deal is pretty strict. But I doubt a Spider-Woman TV show would violate it.
Not to mention that Spider-Woman isn't directly connected to Spider-Man.
 

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