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Spider-man may exit Marvel’s universe

Disney, Sony reportedly at impasse in talks

- Michael Cavna

Fan reaction was swift when news spread Tuesday that Marvel Studios might no longer be in the business of making Spider-man movies.

Deadline reported Tuesday that Disney, Marvel’s parent company, and Sony have reached an impasse in negotiatio­ns over future Spider-man films — potentiall­y ending a highly profitable partnershi­p.

Variety reported Tuesday, however, that according to one source, “a deal might still be reached between Disney and Sony.” And i09 said on Twitter that “this dispute is simply over a producer credit and negotiatio­ns are ongoing,” according to a Sony representa­tive.

Disney did not return a request for comment; Sony refused to comment on the record.

Sony controls the character, so if the partnershi­p ended, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige would no longer be a credited producer on Spider- Man releases. Plus, barring a loophole, Spider- Man would apparently no longer appear in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Feige helped jump- start the character’s cinematic presence after a Sony- produced Spider- Man sequel starring Andrew Garfield commercial­ly underperfo­rmed in 2014. The web- slinging character rebounded in 2016 with a younger British actor, Tom Holland, inheriting the role for the Feige- led Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War.

Holland then starred in Sony’s Spider- Man: Homecoming ($880 million worldwide) in 2017 and Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War ($2.05 billion) last year, plus this year’s Avengers: Endgame ($2.8 billion) and Spider- Man: Far From Home ($ 1.1 billion). That means the actor’s Spider-man/peter Parker has appeared in films collective­ly grossing nearly $8 billion worldwide, making Holland, 23, a global star. The films have also had a mostly positive critical reception.

Feige has achieved historic box- office success since 2008’s Iron Man launched the MCU , which has grossed more $ 22.5 billion globally across 23 films, including this year’s Captain Marvel.

Sony has several planned projects that involve its Spider-man universe. It also won the animated feature Oscar this year for Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse.

Spider-man was created by Marvel Comics’ Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in the early ’ 60s. Sony won the film rights to the character, with its 2002 Spider- Man, starring Tobey Maguire, helping to kick off the current phase in superhero cinema. The franchise has grossed more than $ 6.3 billion worldwide.

From 2007’s Spider- Man 3 through to 2014’s Amazing Spider-man 2, the Sony franchise often seemed to lose its way. Once Sony and Marvel joined forces after that, the mostly positive critical reception to the films with Holland’s Spider- Man has further bolstered Feige’s cloud.

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