jye4ever
Broke and happy
I don't think this is over.
Usually on negotiations like these, parties come into the table with an offer, then they make counter-offers. From my understanding, Marvel/Disney offered to share production costs and a 50/50 split. Right now it's Sony shouldering production, with Disney taking a 5% share from revenue.
I don't have faith that Sony can do a good live action Spider-Man movie on its own too. WB has had great animated Batman films and they can't do a proper live action Batman past Nolan. Sony getting 1 good animated film doesn't mean they can do a good live action one. They've only had 1 good and 1 great one out of 5 on their own right now. That's not exactly a passing mark.
Yup Sony?s track record is not good.
Hell I don?t even think the Sony animated movie was good I mean the movie is literally physically difficult to watch because of those skipping frames and blurry backgrounds and the movie bombed no less.
But see that?s not my problem I don?t care if Sony can make a great Spiderman movie or not that?s really irrelevant to me it?s about evolving beyond character isolation and opening up their world.
Ask yourself this would?ve we ever had the greatness that is Avengers 1, TWS, CW, IW and EG had we followed the character isolation method of story telling?
Of course not we wouldn?t!
I really don?t understand the mindset of the fans who are actually celebrating going backwards with how these superheros are handled!
Hey look these characters are not allowed to ever meet each other lets celebrate that!
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