Hey, man, posting breaking Marvel news before you is like dunking on Lebron James in one-on-one. Sure, you probably lose the game, but who wouldn't take that moment of glory?
In any case, what else is there to say? I've posted my thoughts on this when the Sony leak happened, and I've registered my general disappointment with The Amazing Spider-Man movies (first was decent, second was pretty bad). I'm glad Sony and Marvel worked out a deal especially one in which Marvel generally calls all the shots and Sony still manages to reap the benefits. It's win-win even if Sony needed this more than Marvel. The former had no idea what it was doing with Spider-Man while everything the latter touched turned to gold. If this deal is anything close to the rumored one a couple months ago, Sony gets heavily penalized if this new Spider-Man reboot misses the release date so as far as "final creative control" I doubt Sony steps on Marvel's toes here. Jumping off what you said, I imagine most meetings will be like this:
Kevin Feige: So here's the Spider-Man suit we're using. Okay?
Some Asshole at Sony: Well... Uh...
Kevin Feige: I said, "Okay?"
Some Asshole at Sony: Yeah, yeah, sure whatever. Can there at least be a Playstation 4 next to his TV when he wears it the first time?
Kevin Feige: Ugh, fine. You picking up the tab?
Some Asshole at Sony: Bu-
Kevin Feige: Great, bye. We'll talk again when we have the first cut.
As for who would make a great Spider-Man, I'm not sure. I don't know many young actors. I think he should be in his early 20s if he's going to be playing Spider-Man for the next decade or what have you. A Facebook friend suggested Miles Morales, but I think Sony and Marvel should stick to Peter Parker. That would be like DC using Dick Grayson as Batman. Yeah, it happened, but everyone thinks of Bruce Wayne as Batman.