And even if that were true, it'll undoubtedly take several years for the deal to finalize (assuming it even goes through).
Some are so...desperate for Spider-Man to be tossed back to the MCU. Sony is not letting go of the character.
Right back at you.In your opinion.![]()
Proven track records aren't really a matter of opinion, they're...well, they're proven track records!In your opinion.![]()
Proven track records aren't really a matter of opinion, they're...well, they're proven track records!
And yet, they couldn't keep it going...I mean, those two Amazing Spider-Man movies that everyone disses did close to 1.5 billion dollars worldwide box office between them
And was made by a separate division of the company, so not relevant.the cartoon movie has done 375 million
A data point of one does not keep anything going. It just is. We'll see if and when they try and continue it.Venom over 850 million
A data point of one does not keep anything going. It just is. We'll see if and when they try and continue it.
In your opinion.![]()
If you were talking about that sort of thing, this would be relevant.
I mean, those two Amazing Spider-Man movies that everyone disses did close to 1.5 billion dollars worldwide box office between them, the cartoon movie has done 375 million and Venom over 850 million. MCU fans can pretend that Sony needs them terribly to produce successful superhero movies, but all that posturing just translates to English as "we don't like them."![]()
You are not successfully evading the point, though you're trying.
Sony has grossed in the area of 3.1 billion dollars on Spider-Man and Spider-Man-derived films. I'm not sure you're aware that the point of making movies is not to keep one version of a property perpetuating itself until the Sun burns out. It's to make and release commercially successful movies. Sony keeps doing that with Spider-Man.
Sony has kept their Spider-Man properties going for most of this century, to the tune of 3.1 billion in box office, throughout most of this century.
It's sad, I suppose, for both the people running Disney and for devotees of the MCU's repetitious mediocrity that the people running Sony corporation know full well that they do not need the Disney corporation's assistance in order to continue producing successful Spider-Man movies.
Yep.
Further, the Raimi films--also from Sony--are still the far and away best Spider-Man films,
something Spidey-Lad (or the former Spidey-Lad) from the MCU did not come close to matching in terms of characterization and being faithful to the source.
But that is ignored
All true
In your opinion.
If you're trapped in the 60s.
Yes yes yes, we all know how much you hate the idea of Spidey not being in his own little world and never being able to develop beyond his base premise. The notion that he could pay the bills and advance his life instead of being an incompetent is repugnant to you. We know.
Because Sony puts out too much garbage for the good to shine through.
No, we just know Sony will shoot itself in the foot. Something MCU doesn't do.
Mr Pot hath spoken.Keep on believing your pro-MCU/anti-Sony delusions, and the rest of us will continue to live in reality.
Keep on believing your pro-MCU/anti-Sony delusions, and the rest of us will continue to live in reality.
The almighty Sony that gave us classics like SM3 and ASM2. Sorry, I'd rather trust the company that made Iron Man a household name.Yes, all centered (at his moment) on the ever so perfect MCU Spidey-Lad. They can keep the memory of him, while Sony still has the most faithful version of the character.
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