The latest tidbit to come out from the Sony hack is the list of demands Marvel made to Sony when licensing Spider-Man flick.
The information was disclosed in a massive document release by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks, which released this week 276,394 private files, emails and financial data onto its servers.
The emails show the "mandatory character traits" needed to cast the "proper" Spider-Man/Peter Parker, which include (but are not limited to): male, does not have sex before the age of 16, not a homosexual, Caucasian, Dailymail.co.uk reported.
However, it was mentioned that Spidey can be gay if "Marvel has portrayed that alter ego as a homosexual."
The interesting thing about all of this is that the contract went into effect in September 2011, shortly after a black-latino Spider-Man was introduced in the comic book world.
The information was disclosed in a massive document release by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks, which released this week 276,394 private files, emails and financial data onto its servers.
The emails show the "mandatory character traits" needed to cast the "proper" Spider-Man/Peter Parker, which include (but are not limited to): male, does not have sex before the age of 16, not a homosexual, Caucasian, Dailymail.co.uk reported.
However, it was mentioned that Spidey can be gay if "Marvel has portrayed that alter ego as a homosexual."
The interesting thing about all of this is that the contract went into effect in September 2011, shortly after a black-latino Spider-Man was introduced in the comic book world.
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