Spider-Man Far From Home (2019)

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I keep reading reports that negotiations are still occurring and that the current offer is Disney getting 30% but Venom gets to join the MCU. Not sure which side is offer that and which needs to agree to it, but that sounds like something Sony would put out there. I don?t think Disney would really walk away from negotiations at this point so hopefully Sony is still entertaining the idea despite the door being ?closed.?

Every time I keep reading an article like that I?m just like
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They really did make Spider-Man so intertwined in the MCU that it?s not an easy separation for anyone. It makes Endgame and FFH hollow victories. Even the FFH trailer says Tony only did what he did because he knew Spider-Man would still be around after he was gone. Getting Peter back was his primary motivation in Endgame. He had nothing else to gain and everything to lose and yet he still did it. I think Disney realizes this importance and hopefully they are more willing to deal than Sony is but it irritates me they didn?t just offer to extend the deal they had in place after Sony?s initial rejection of a new deal. At least cement a deal in place and then negotiations on improving it for both parties could occur. If those feel through, at least the partnership could continue as it did before and we don?t have this mess we are currently in. *sigh*
 
The last thing I thought when watching the actors sign their names at the end of EG was "well I hope Spidey stays in the MCU so that this won't be a hollow victory." ;)

The Infinity Saga is finished. I'm fine imagining Peter's continued adventures without having to see a single frame of additional footage.

We've got 10 live-action Spider flicks now, five of which are in the MCU. We're good.

Who wants to watch him interacting with female Thor and black Wolverine anyway, lol.
 
It?s obvious sony leaked the dealing to tank disney stock and get them to agree hehehe, disney?s twitter bots went rogue on damage control to boycott sony but never worked out for them haha, it?s hilarious watching disney take a nose dive in the news recently. A lot of bloggers are getting asked to run stories anti disney and vice versa, so we will see! This movie is dropping digital on tuesday and kind of feel guilty buying it...


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I still don’t really know who to direct my anger towards on this whole thing. I guess I’m upset with both of them. The way FFH ends, you’d think someone during production would have thought it might be a good idea to know if a third film would continue in the MCU or not so they could more logically work towards a logical exiting point. They did the exact opposite:lol
 
The way I look at it Sony is being very ungrateful after Marvel delivered them NOT just their highest grossing Spiderman movie ever BUT their highest grossing movie period in the history of that studio!




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What is this crazy deal I?m hearing about

Disney gets 30% but Venom goes to MCU :lol

Well Venom will retroactively become an MCU film and future Venom films would be MCU. Sony’s not giving them those rights back. They would just further their integration with the MCU. Fine by me as it just continues to make it harder to separate the two franchises without major collateral damage. :dunno

I imagine Venom 2 would get course corrected if they went the MCU route so I think that would be an easy price to pay to keep things together. I wouldn’t mind having more Spider-Man centric MCU projects in between the other phase 4 stuff. Sony would more or less operate independently with Disney/Fiege oversight. I just don’t think they’ve groomed a Fiege Jr yet and that’s probably the biggest issue is him being stretched too thin to keep on top of every project. He’s got to delegate something out. I’d offer it up to Jon Favreau since he’s already very connected to the Spider-Man films, helped start up the MCU, and very competent in his own right. I think he sees the vision now and could easily be brought up to speed on things he hasn’t been privy to before. Even if it’s just a short term solution to the problem I think it would at least buy them time without things falling apart in the mean time.
 
I just don’t think they’ve groomed a Fiege Jr yet and that’s probably the biggest issue is him being stretched too thin to keep on top of every project. He’s got to delegate something out.

I don't buy the excuse about Feige being stretched to thin being a major reason for the split. Feige gets a lot of the credit when it comes to MCU films but every film is very much a team effort and he has a core team around him:



In short, Feige delegates, and the team he delegates the project to delegates tasks further down (like any good manager will do). If Spider-Man were to stay in the MCU and Venom were to enter it, Feige and his team would definitely be able to accommodate them.

The problem here is money. Disney wants more. Sony wants more.
 
Apparently Apple is going to buy Sony now so that might just solve everything permanently:lol

If that actually happens, Sony would be smart to just sell the rights back now and make a few bucks before they give up the rights in the buyout. Or at least be more willing to make a deal to make as much as possible in the meantime. Disney just needs to wait it out and hope Sony doesn’t screw things up in the meantime.
 
Apparently Apple is going to buy Sony now so that might just solve everything permanently:lol

If that actually happens, Sony would be smart to just sell the rights back now and make a few bucks before they give up the rights in the buyout. Or at least be more willing to make a deal to make as much as possible in the meantime. Disney just needs to wait it out and hope Sony doesn’t screw things up in the meantime.

From my understanding, the rights are not transferable, so if Sony were to be sold, the rights revert back to Marvel (for free).
 
Apple and sony will never happen lolol, that means they?ll control your videogames also


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From my understanding, the rights are not transferable, so if Sony were to be sold, the rights revert back to Marvel (for free).

Correct, which is why Sony would be smart and either work out a deal now or just sell the rights back early since they would have to give them up upon the buyout. If Disney doesn’t want to wait a couple of years for the buyout to happen, they might be willing to pay now and not have to worry about the whole ordeal anymore. If there is something to this I would think we could be hearing some Spider-Man news in the not too distant future.
 
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