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Sony wants an into the Spider-Verse television series.......
***** i do too.
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Sony wants an into the Spider-Verse television series.......
This **** needs to get fixed already. Diminishing returns for both companies if they don't fix this. I can't invest in MCU films without Spider-Man in the fold. Disney knows that there's a clock on the MCU without Spider-Man. You're asking people to watch TV shows now that are part of a paid subscription to keep up with the story. The shark is about to be jumped Fonzie style. Spider-Man is the only hope.
MCU will be fine
it's what happens with holland's spidey now, given how intertwined things were/are.. plus sony doesnt have the buffer that disney/MCU has
especially now with disney buying out fox and getting all of those marvel properties back
You can't go backwards. Before Spider-Man was involved in the MCU and after he was involved in the MCU are night and day in terms of the success Marvel experienced. There was gonna be a regression of interest after Endgame off top. Now you're taking away Marvel's most recognizable and marketable character out the continuing stories? Nah. Disney aint this stupid. Give Sony what they want.
SPIDER-MAN Star Tom Holland Is Confident About The Webslinger's Future In "Sony's Safe Hands"
In a lengthy profile with GQ, he tells them, “I’m not shy about expressing how incredible the last five years have been with Marvel. I’ve truly had the time of my life, and in so many respects, they have made my dreams come true as an actor. Sony has also been really good to me, and the global success of Spider-Man: Far From Home is a real testament to their support, skill and commitment. The legacy and future of Spidey rests in Sony’s safe hands. I really am nothing but grateful, and I’ve made friends for life along the way.”
My thoughts exactly. Disney has literally EVERY Marvel character EXCEPT for Spidey and his gallery of friends and villains (and I guess there's the Universal situation with the Hulk, but the She-Hulk series makes me wonder how that situation really is). They made everyone LOVE Iron Man, who was a lower tier character when Disney brought him out. And now with them having the X-Men, F4, and the rest of the once Fox owned characters, they can do damn near anything. Reintroduce the X-Men (which will always put butts in seats, especially with the knowledge that Disney/MCU is finally doing them), same with F4, or find another character(s) within the Marvel catalog that they could build up and make a household name. I'm sure they could call an audible with the story and figure out a way to continue the overall MCU narrative story "without that kid who's been unveiled/unmasked to the world and is dealing with his own issues/adventures, and is a kid who needs to find his own path" (just came up with that, not anything I read). And Disney/MCU has the track record to be able to evolve and continue to grow regardless.they'll be fine
the bigger question was killing off ironman/RDJ, who they could just break in case of emergency and that movie would make bank
but they at least have black panther, thor, GOTG and i guess captain marvel who they can build up.. then you gotta hope doctor strange gets a bump after IW/EG
but having the fox properties come in is huge.. i mean obviously they would have hoped they would have spidey to build upon and build out from.. but they got others coming in, for example whatever supposed plans they had for norman osborn can be shifted more towards dr doom in the immediate
sony has more to lose in this deal
this whole Spider-verse fad will eventually fade...
they’ll be begging to go back to the MCU.
Not what I've come to expect from Hardy. It was mediocre, though not Suicide Squad bad.How many of y'all liked Venom?
Thought it was bad and thought Hardy's performance was horribleHow many of y'all liked Venom?
How many of y'all liked Venom?