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Disney is already a huge conglomerate that owns way too much and made about $6 billion dollars this year alone, they don't need to buy Sony Pictures to own the film rights to Spider-Man, nobody wants to be a Disney loyalist against his/her will or intention.

Sony can reboot, their films will fail again, and then they will either make the deal again or something that will cost them film rights to the character and they'll still be able to make money, or they can thrive on their awkward shared universe that will finally see that awkward Kraven film happen and will piss some audience who wanted to see him originate from Wakanda.


@spider-neil MCU Spider-Man sucks. I don't want a Spider-Man who not only can't keep his identity secret from other heroes but also willingly share it with them to be part of events, even if I were looking forward to them. He ticks me in Homecoming, he irks me in Infinity war, he irks me in Endgame, and I'm back to wishing he never was part of the MCU even harder. I have always had my dislike for this take on the character.
 
I wonder how much spider man is worth? More or less the 4 billion Disney paid for star wars?

That's a lot of straight cash for Sony *evil grin*
 
I just read an article that Spider-Man merchandise is about $1.3B a year.

Even FFH, would only yield what $300-$400M in profit?

My point is Marvel already has the prime cut of meat from Spider-Man.
 
Disney is already a huge conglomerate that owns way too much and made about $6 billion dollars this year alone, they don't need to buy Sony Pictures to own the film rights to Spider-Man, nobody wants to be a Disney loyalist against his/her will or intention.

Heh, yeah fanboys get carried away sometimes. All those Sony employees should lose their jobs so entitled movie and/or comic book geeks can supposedly get what they want...? Nah.

Sony can reboot, their films will fail again, and then they will either make the deal again or something that will cost them film rights to the character and they'll still be able to make money, or they can thrive on their awkward shared universe that will finally see that awkward Kraven film happen and will piss some audience who wanted to see him originate from Wakanda.

:huh: There are people that want that? Can't be a large group. He's not from Wakanda, so whatever. The general audience won't care (assuming that flick ever happens).
 
Uncharted loses another director ... stars aligning for Holland to bail lololol
 
Heh, yeah fanboys get carried away sometimes. All those Sony employees should lose their jobs so entitled movie and/or comic book geeks can supposedly get what they want...? Nah.
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:huh: There are people that want that? Can't be a large group. He's not from Wakanda, so whatever. The general audience won't care (assuming that flick ever happens).
There were probably enough, but not vocal anywhere I've seen, yet.
 
Uncharted loses another director ... stars aligning for Holland to bail lololol
Ppl are actually expecting Holland to not fullfill his contract and lose the chance to keep playing spiderman? And also lose yet another paycheck and leave Sony hanging with the Uncharted movie?
Im sure every film studio will be thrilled at the chance to work with him in the future if that happens...
 
Heh, yeah fanboys get carried away sometimes. All those Sony employees should lose their jobs so entitled movie and/or comic book geeks can supposedly get what they want...? Nah.
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I'd say fanboys get carried away alot of the time, and the constant outrage stream whether its Pattinson being cast as Batman, Henry Cavill not returning to play Superman, and threats of boycotts if studios don't do what they want, etc, does get tiresome.

In this case, I understand the heartbreak and disappointment that comicbook fans and members of the GA about the whole situation, but some of the extreme outrage from some comicbook geeks is silly
 
I think in a third movie the villains will be either Kraven and Chameleon with Otto Octavius a supporting character or the Scorpion with Otto Octavius a supporting character (and maybe becoming the second villain), then the full Sinister Six in a fourth movie.
 
Me and my brother keep arguing as to whether or not this decision to take Spider-Man out of the MCU will be reversed. He keeps saying it's not done and they can come to a deal. And to me, all the information we got basically says the dream is dead.
 
Me and my brother keep arguing as to whether or not this decision to take Spider-Man out of the MCU will be reversed. He keeps saying it's not done and they can come to a deal. And to me, all the information we got basically says the dream is dead.
Once Tom and Feige commented on it, publicly, in that interview I'd say it's done. Why would Sony want to share any of the box office from the movie with Disney?
 
To make the use of disney’s Connections, market at Disney world etc etc
 
I think Sony and Disney are pretty much broken up at least through the filming of Spiderman 3.

You can never say never in Hollywood, but I wouldn't be surprised if they do eventually come back to the table and agree to terms beneficial to both sides not just to Disney.

I think giving up a portion of the licensing is gonna be something Disney would have to bend in on in order for Sony to want to give Disney anywhere close to what they want.

The idea of the co-financing between 25% which seems to be the claim that Disney offered first, to 30% which was the claim that Sony seemed to offer would, be another thing they could compromise.

I doubt Sony will give them any controlling interest in their spin off films unless Disney truly makes it worthit to Sony to do so.
 
If they call "Spiderman 3 sequel of FFH project" so Holland will play Spidey from MCU, not a rebooted Spidey
 
If they call "Spiderman 3 sequel of FFH project" so Holland will play Spidey from MCU, not a rebooted Spidey
I can see a soft reboot to retcon out the Far From Home mid-credits scene and the creative box that left present Spider-Man in.. I can't see how Sony can tell their story with the Disney poison pill of an outed Peter Parker sitting as number one concern. Presumably there will be no MCU help to protect, Aunt May, MJ, and Ned. from Peter Parker "truthers".
 
I can see a soft reboot to retcon out the Far From Home mid-credits scene and the creative box that left present Spider-Man in.. I can't see how Sony can tell their story with the Disney poison pill of an outed Peter Parker sitting as number one concern. Presumably there will be no MCU help to protect, Aunt May, MJ, and Ned. from Peter Parker "truthers".

I can actually see alot of ways they could continue the FFH story minus Disney. The story that Feige set out , if anything lends itself to a sequel that wouldn't need to rely on MCU characters to be featured. The idea of MCU characters not being their to protect Peter's loved ones would be part of the danger that Peter would have to face, and if anything, it raises the stakes if Peter can't rely on the Avengers to save him.

It makes things much more compelling, and means that the threat is much greater if he has to face it alone. He has to basically become a man and stand on his own two feet without Happy, Tony, or Nick Fury to come with an assist.

The bigger problem would actually be the Stark tech stuff, though depending on what Sony can or can't do, they could have Peter abandon that suit because it can be tracked , and he's forced to make his own suit as he's done in other versions. They may even having Peter laying low depending on when the 3rd film begins.

Really, the biggest issue becomes whether the audience can accept that Thor, Black Panther, etc won't be showing up and that the film won't refer to other Marvel films. If the film is good enough, GA will go with it.
 
Hulk 2008 was meant to be a soft reboot (half reboot half sequel) but people didnt understand this concept so it was officially declared reboot as Hulk MCU.

Bumblebee was meant to be prequel, then prequel retcon, finally its a complete reboot (see transfosmers G1' forms)

Studios have to stop merging et blending all these concepts
-it's either Spiderman reboot with Holland reprising his role same case of JK Simmons and we wont call it Spiderman 3 :
NO LINK TO MCU
-or this Spiderman 3 project its a sequel of Peter's fugitive statut and he ventures alone, without characters from FFH, without mentions of Avengers, without Stark's costumes and technologies :
HE STILL LIVES IN MCU EVEN IF MADE IN SONY
 
Hulk 2008 was meant to be a soft reboot (half reboot half sequel) but people didnt understand this concept so it was officially declared reboot as Hulk MCU.

Bumblebee was meant to be prequel, then prequel retcon, finally its a complete reboot (see transfosmers G1' forms)

Studios have to stop merging et blending all these concepts
-it's either Spiderman reboot with Holland reprising his role same case of JK Simmons and we wont call it Spiderman 3 :
NO LINK TO MCU
-or this Spiderman 3 project its a sequel of Peter's fugitive statut and he ventures alone, without characters from FFH, without mentions of Avengers, without Stark's costumes and technologies :
HE STILL LIVES IN MCU EVEN IF MADE IN SONY

I think this is what its gonna be. They're not gonna soft reboot. They're gonna continue the story with the assumption that the audience knows about his MCU past and that he basically still lives in the MCU.
 
Now there's talk of Sony offering Disney 30% if they'll include Venom in the deal as well that I read on CBM sourced from here: Sony Offers Disney New Deal For 30% Of Spider-Man And Venom In MCU

Of course, **************** doesn't say who they talked to on this just that it was the same sources that gave an early heads up on She-Hulk and Ms. Marvel before announced at D23. :cwink:
 
Well... Now there's news of Apple perhaps buying out Sony so maybe Marvel will opt to wait for that instead as the rights to Spider-Man would revert in such an instance.

Apple has a 'big acquisition' up its sleeve, tech analyst Dan Ives says


As many know, Apple is trying to start up a streaming service so buying content rights is probably something they may be looking into. Is this something Steve Jobs would approve of? I mean businesses are growing so big cell phone/technology wise they're overlapping into other industries...

In any case, regardless of if Apple purchases Sony I see Marvel Studios waiting things out regardless as they've got so much at the moment. Also, since Venom 2 is supposedly going to begin production soon Marvel may just opt to start negotiations mid-production process at this point even if did accept Sony's rumored most recent proposal.
 
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So one more Spidey solo and one more appearance in another MCU film (Avengers 5?).

Cool beans. Glad cooler heads prevailed in the end.
 
This is fantastic news. We've at least got 3-5 more years of MCU Spider-Man. Also, considering that Apple/Amazon could purchase Sony in the coming years. Spider-Man might be there even longer.
 
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