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Monday, February 24, 2020

Sony and Disney believe in continuing their collaboration with Spider-Man


The superhero currently embodied by Tom Holland dropped out of the Marvel movie universe last year because of a feud between the two companies.

He who fights is loved. So we could describe the situation between Sony and Disney over the rights to the beloved Peter Parker and his alter ego. Both companies profited last year with Spider-Man's appearance in Avengers: Endgame and his own solo film, Spider-Man: Far From Home. However, a short while later, a shock ensued - Sony and Disney split due to disagreements (read money), which meant that Tom Holland's character would not be watched in the MCU. Yet, a month after that, a new twist occurred - the aforementioned studios are finding a deal and Spider-Man remains part of the Marvel movie universe.

MCU's third Spider-Man movie is released on 7/16/2021. years. The new-old deal between Sony and Disney states that every two years a new movie about the aforementioned character must be released, with his appearance in one of the future MCU films. A number of unofficial internet sources claim that this will happen in some new Avengers movie.

The Hollywood Reporter interviewed Sony and Disney CEOs Tom Rothman and Alan Horn. Both recalled last year's breakup and fan reaction. "I think we would eventually find ourselves in this situation. The media has gone over some things, "Rothman said.

"Numerous fans have responded positively to the impact Tom and his team have achieved. This made us rethink the decision and ultimately renew our collaboration, ”Horn argued, when asked if the collaboration would continue in the context of Spider-Man in the MCU, and replied,“ I hope it will. This deal was a win for Sony, Disney and the fans. "

Tom Holland appeared in five MCU films as Spider-Man, debuting in 2016 in the third sequel to Captain America. In addition to that film, he has starred in two of his own and as many Avengers films. The last one he appeared in was Spider-Man: Far From Home, and that movie actually served as the epilogue to Avengers: Endgame, or rather, the Infinity saga.

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