Movies SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME ($1.9 billion worldwide gross; Returns to Theaters on Sept. 2)

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Update: November 16, 2021

2nd Trailer for SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Featuring Spidey's Past Villains Come Back


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Update: August 23, 2021

First Teaser Trailer for SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Featuring Dr. Strange, Dr. Octopus and More


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Update: September 27, 2019

Marvel Studios/Disney and Sony Pictures Striking a Deal for One More SPIDER-MAN Movie for 2021, Spidey Will Appear in a Future MCU Film

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Spider-Man is back in action. After publicly parting ways over a deal gone south, Disney/Marvel and Sony are back at the table and have struck a deal that would see Marvel produce one more Spider-Man film for Sony.

The new film even has a release date: July 16, 2021.

"I am thrilled that Spidey’s journey in the MCU will continue, and I and all of us at Marvel Studios are very excited that we get to keep working on it,” said Marvel topper Kevin Feige. "Spider-Man is a powerful icon and hero whose story crosses all ages and audiences around the globe. He also happens to be the only hero with the superpower to cross cinematic universes, so as Sony continues to develop their own Spidey-verse you never know what surprises the future might hold.”

In 2015, Marvel and Sony unveiled an unprecedented intra-studio partnership that produced not only two well-regarded and massive hits with Spider-Man: Homecoming and this summer’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, but it also took the character, whose movie rights are owned by Sony, and put him into the Marvel Cinematic Universe where the character became one of its key players.

But the co-parenting deal fell apart not too long after the release of Far From Home, spilling into the open in August.

Terms of the new deal were not revealed but it will allow Marvel and its chief Feige to produce and run creative point on one more movie that would star Tom Holland, the actor who is the current incarnation of the web-slinging superhero.

According to Variety, the new deal was signed late on Thursday night. Negotiations involved top players from both studios, including Sony Pictures chief Tom Rothman, Feige and Walt Disney Studios head Alan Horn. In exchange for lending Feige’s producing prowess, Marvel and Disney will receive roughly 25% of the profits, according to insiders. Disney will retain its merchandising rights. As part of the arrangement, Spider-Man will also appear in one future Marvel Studios film.

Deadline hears that as Sony progresses their own Marvel universe with titles likes Venom 2 and Sinister Six, and Disney/Marvel their own, there could be a “call and answer” between the two franchises as they acknowledge details between the two in what is would loosely be described as a shared detailed universe. Details on that are still early.

The partnership between Sony and Marvel has been fruitful at the box office. Homecoming made $880.1 million and featured Marvel character Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), while Spider-Man was a key part of 2018's Avengers: Infinity War and had a small but powerful role in this year's Avengers: Endgame. Both films grossed more than $2 billion, with Endgame standing as the top film of all time, not adjusted for inflation. Far From Home was also a billion dollar player, grossing $1.1 billion and is Sony's highest grossing film ever.

There was plenty of incentive to drive the two sides to return. Shared revenue of box office receipts notwithstanding, the success of Spider-Man also drives other lanes. Sony, for example, has a slate of Spider-Man-centric characters that are in the early stages of getting their own movies, with Venom already a hit and a sequel to start shooting in November. Morbius, another title based on a Marvel character, is in post-production with a release set for 2020. The slate has benefitted from Spider-Man’s popularity. There is also Sony’s Spider-Man video game franchise, which is one of the more popular games currently in circulation.

Marvel, meanwhile, gets to capitalize on merchandizing. But perhaps more importantly, it gets to keep creative control over its most popular character, something it did not have during the years that saw the studio, then run by Amy Pascal, make critically-maligned movies, and thus protect the brand.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...r-disney-sony-striking-deal-new-movie-1243777
 
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Great news. Hopefully this will lead to more Sony/Marvel negotiations which leads to more Spidey/MCU movies in the future.

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Like I said before it would be a virtual reboot with the same actors.
This way they can start to distance from MCU...if both are smart.
 
Sweet
Never liked any of the other Spiderman movies but I've loved the last 2 MCU ones
 
Sony needs Marvel's help more than Marvel needs Sony's character. Too much money to be made.
 
Dont get excited yet, looking at the way things are going Disney is probably going to kick Tom Holland out the door and replace him with Brie Larson because why should it be SpiderMAN
 
But really could see this coming since they announced the split, turns out everyone involved likes money
 
Wonder what they plan on doing with one more movie. They'd be smart to wrap up the story line and remove him from the MCU. No point in playing these games with Sony anymore.
 
Wonder what they plan on doing with one more movie. They'd be smart to wrap up the story line and remove him from the MCU. No point in playing these games with Sony anymore.
I would laugh if they killed off Holland's Parker and introduced Miles Morales.
 
Dont get excited yet, looking at the way things are going Disney is probably going to kick Tom Holland out the door and replace him with Brie Larson because why should it be SpiderMAN
man oh man these hamfisted liberal hollywood SJW jokes never get old!!
 
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/sony-marvel-tom-holland-spider-man-1203351489/

"The new deal was signed late on Thursday night. Negotiations involved top players from both studios, including Sony Pictures chief Tom Rothman, Feige and Walt Disney Studios head Alan Horn. In exchange for lending Feige’s producing prowess, Marvel and Disney will receive roughly 25% of the profits, according to insiders. Disney will retain its merchandising rights. As part of the arrangement, Spider-Man will also appear in one future Marvel Studios film."
 
Feige made one final visit to the Sony CEO's house, but he brought along a friend

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