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Marvel’s involvement in ‘Spider Man’ movies may be in doubt

By , on August 21, 2019


In the wake of the announcement that ⁠”Spider-Man: Far From Home⁠” is now the highest-grossing film ever in Sony Pictures’ history, reports surfaced that Marvel Studios may be stepping away from the cross-studio partnership. (File Photo: spidermanmovie/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES ⁠— With great success comes great re-negotiation. In the wake of the announcement that ⁠”Spider-Man: Far From Home⁠” is now the highest-grossing film ever in Sony Pictures’ history, reports surfaced that Marvel Studios may be stepping away from the cross-studio partnership.

The Hollywood trade Deadline reported Tuesday that there was a disagreement over the profit-sharing structure.

According to a person close to the deal who was unauthorized to speak publicly, negotiations are not yet final. But the suggestion that Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige may not produce future live-action ⁠”Spider-Man⁠” movies and that the character itself might not appear in any more Marvel Cinematic Universe films quickly turned into a trending topic.

Sony has held the rights to the Marvel character since 1985, but in 2015, announced a partnership with Disney and Marvel that would allow Spider-Man to be used in MCU films like ⁠”Avengers: Endgame.⁠” It also allowed for Feige to serve as a producer on stand-alone ⁠”Spider-Man⁠” movies like ⁠”Far From Home.⁠”

The crossovers have been well-received by audiences and critics. And the teenage web-slinger has been made into a central component in the MCU with a close relationship to Tony Stark that drove the story lines in both ⁠”Endgame⁠” and ⁠”Far From Home.⁠” But as Marvel enters its ⁠”Phase 4,⁠” Spider-Man also has no official MCU appearances planned.

Two standalone ⁠”Spider-Man⁠” movies are, however, reportedly in the works from Sony which would bring back director Jon Watts and star Tom Holland. Sony has also created its own web of Spider-Man spinoffs, including the Oscar-winning animated feature ⁠”Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,⁠” and ⁠”Venom.⁠”

Representatives from the two studios did not respond to requests for comment.

 

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