Report: Spider-Man Will No Longer Be Shared by Marvel and Sony

Germain Lussier
55 minutes ago
Huge news in the world of superheroes.
Deadline reports that Disney and Sony have come to a stalemate in regards to Spider-Man and that Marvel Studios, along with its president Kevin Feige, will no longer be producing Spider-Man films.
This comes after
Spider-Man: Far From Home, which is being
re-released in a few weeks, became Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time.
io9 has reached out to both Marvel and Sony for comment and will update when and if we hear anything.
The issue, as you’d expect, is money. While Disney was happy to take only a small percentage of grosses on
Spider-Man: Homecoming and
Spider-Man: Far From Home (in exchange for Sony allowing Marvel to use the character in C
aptain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame), a debate among executives began to take place about the future. According to Deadline, Disney wanted to split profits 50/50 but Sony didn’t even counter that.
Two more Spider-Man films are reportedly in development, with both director Jon Watts and star Tom Holland attached. Plus, Sony has begun its own Spider-Man mini-universe thanks to huge hits like
Venom and S
pider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, both of which have sequels on the way. Rumor has it, Disney and Marvel were even hoping to help out with those films to further expand the crossover—but in the end, the studios simply asked for more than Sony was willing to give. Apparently, Sony feels it already has the big pieces in place, so the films will be fine without Feige. We’ll see how that goes.
Definitely head over to the Deadline piece to read more of the details but this is certainly a disappointing day for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Potentially removing Spider-Man leaves that tiny asterisk on a world that had just inherited the X-Men and Fantastic Four thanks to the Fox deal. For a brief moment, all of Marvel’s heroes were home. But now, it seems like Sony will make its Spider-Man movies on its own.