The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Spider-Man’s Marvel future in peril as Sony deal breaks down

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Marvel’s superhero films could lose their most famous character after Sony confirmed on Tuesday that talks over its deal to share Spider-Man with the Disneyowne­d studio have broken down.

The Marvel movies have together grossed US$22 billion at the global box office, and British actor Tom Holland’s Spider-Man has become an increasing­ly central figure in the most lucrative franchise in film history.

But while the teen webslinger has for decades been the crown jewel of the Marvel comic book empire on which the films are based, Sony owns the character’s movie rights.

He only began appearing in Disney-owned Marvel’s “cinematic universe” after the Hollywood giants stuck an almost-unpreceden­ted, and still highly secretive, 2015 deal to coproduce and split profits across the films.

A key aspect of that partnershi­p has now broken down.

Sony confirmed that Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige — widely credited with the phenomenal boom in comic book movies of the past decade — will no longer produce Spider-Man films, with a spokesman adding the studio was “disappoint­ed.”

“We hope this might change in the future, but understand that the many new responsibi­lities that Disney has given him... do not allow time for him to work on IP (intellectu­al property) they do not own,” the Sony spokesman said in a statement sent to AFP.

The separation makes it “almost certain” that the character Spider-Man will be absent from crossover appearance­s in future Marvel films, according to Hollywood

Reporter journalist Graeme McMillan.

Multiple Hollywood media outlets reported earlier on Tuesday that Disney and Sony had failed to agree on financial terms for future Spider-Man films.

According to Deadline, which broke the news, Disney had wanted to significan­tly increase its financial stake in new Spider-Man movies, while Sony refused to alter existing terms.

Sony said the reports “mischaract­erised recent discussion­s,” but thanked Feige for “the path he has helped put us on, which we will continue.”

In financial terms, SpiderMan is one of the most successful superheroe­s in movie history.

Holland’s iteration of SpiderMan has delivered box office gold — he has appeared in a total of five Marvel Studios and Sony films since the collaborat­ion deal, which collective­ly grossed almost US$8 billion worldwide.

These included Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame,” the highest-grossing movie of all time.

At Comic-Con last month, Marvel Studios set out a timeline of films and television shows scheduled for the next two years including new outings for popular characters Thor, Black Widow, Doctor Strange and Loki — but none featuring Spider-Man.

Feige is also expected to be busy overseeing new Marvel franchises acquired by Disney in its purchase of 21st Century Fox, which include the popular “X-Men”.

Sony last year produced an Oscar-winning Spider-Man animation separate from Marvel Studios’ domain, as well as a standalone film centred on popular Spider-Man villain Venom.

Disney did not immediatel­y respond to request for comment. — AFP

We hope this might change in the future, but understand that the many new responsibi­lities that Disney has given him... do not allow time for him to work on IP (intellectu­al property) they do not own.

Sony spokesman

 ?? — Courtesy of Sony ?? Spider-Man (Holland) and Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) star in ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’.
— Courtesy of Sony Spider-Man (Holland) and Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) star in ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’.

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