After all of the hoopla that has taken place over the last month between Sony and Disney, the future of Spider-Man and the MCU has finally been laid to rest...for now.
With the announced deal, it's clear that the winner here are the fans, but both studios were able to walk away winners as well. Marvel and Disney are going to be receiving 25% of the profits for the Sony produced movies that have Tom Holland's Spider-Man appearing in the MCU, and Sony is going to be able to have Tome Holland's Spider-Man appear in their own Marvel movies, Sony's Spider-Verse. Everyone has walked away with more than what they had before.
The agreement will let Spider-Man appear in two more MCU movies, on will be Spider-Man 3, and the other one hasn't been named yet. There is a possibility that Spider-Man will continue to be allowed to remain in the MCU after this agreement comes to it's conclusion, but from what I am hearing Marvel isn't taking that chance and are working on writing Spider-Man out of the MCU if it comes to that.
IT sounds like Marvel is wanting to see how Spider-Man does appearing in both universes before making a new deal. If it doesn't work out for their property, then they will have an out. Even though Spider-Man is by far the most popular character in the MCU right now, that might change once he starts appearing in movies for the separate studios. IT might make him even more popular, so from what it sounds like, it's a "wait and see" approach. But this time, Marvel will be a little more prepared.
Makes sense, right? Let me know what you think about his little bit of news. Does this make you more comfortable knowing that there won't be a cliff hanger that will leave us hanging if they don't come to a third agreement, or would you be just as pissed off if he leaves a second time? Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below, or let me know over on my Facebook page.
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