Sony Kills Spider-Man Partnership Deal with Marvel Studios

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dosney gon gon around and kill spiderman in the comics.. kill toy line and kill whole spiderman lore.

no they wont. spider man prints money. theyll just let sony sabotage themselves

I must be the only person on this forum that thought the original spider man movies were trash and the andrew garfield movies were better

nope. mcguire was a trash ass spider man.
 

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Disney scrambling because Star Wars is in the toilet and Marvel is papering over the cracks, guess that rumor about them tanking Star Wars just so Lucas doesn't get paid may hold some water, he does have rights to the OG characters after all when it comes to merchandising :jbhmm:

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nikka marvel made 7 billion in 8 months :gucci: it's the only company thats printing money atm
 

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Marvel looks greedy and nobody wants a Sony Spiderman. Making each other look bad in the Press is just a negotiation tactic they'll come back to the table sooner or later
yeah well this is stupid and sony will suffer for it. even if Marvel was being greedy. Taking spiderman out the MCU right now will hurt spiderman not the MCU
 

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nikka marvel made 7 billion in 8 months :gucci: it's the only company thats printing money atm


You forgot toy story 4 also made a billion

Maleficent 2 in October prob 700-800 mill

Frozen 2 November another billion

Star wars rise of Skywalker another billion
 
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nikka marvel made 7 billion in 8 months :gucci: it's the only company thats printing money atm

Disney scrambling because Star Wars is in the toilet and Marvel is papering over the cracks, guess that rumor about them tanking Star Wars just so Lucas doesn't get paid may hold some water, he does have rights to the OG characters after all when it comes to merchandising :jbhmm:


I was talking about Star Wars my g, I admit my post was hyperbolic but Marvel is keeping Disney in it right now breh that much is undeniable and Spider-Man is the biggest character from Marvel they don't have the rights to no questions asked, you think they want to lose out on that bread you must be insane, the younger generation aint really feeling Star Wars this is facts, however the kids love Marvel adults included and that means merchandise:

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Star Wars Is Struggling to Win Over the Next Generation of Kids

It’s hard to say this, as someone who grew up pretending to be Han Solo battling Darth Vader and his stormtroopers to rescue Princess Leia. But it must be said: Kids might not be into Star Wars anymore.



Walt Disney Co.’s underwhelming theme-park attendance last quarter was the latest sign that the intergalactic saga isn’t resonating for younger generations raised on Iron Man and Fortnite. Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger was so sure fans would be blasting through the door that he had instituted a reservation system for visitors to enter Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the new attraction at Disneyland. It turned out not to be necessary.

Star Wars toy sales popped with 2015’s “The Force Awakens,” the start of a trilogy that united Han, Luke and Leia with a new band of heroes, but have slumped since. “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” last year’s spinoff featuring the backstory of beloved characters, utterly bombed. “The Last Jedi,” the second in the new trilogy, was profitable but fell shy of its predecessor’s performance. The next installment, “The Rise of Skywalker,” will have the very future of the franchise riding on it when it debuts in December.

There wasn’t supposed to be such a disturbance in the Force. When Disney bought Lucasfilm Ltd. in 2012 for $4.05 billion, it already had a template for the intricate web of sequels and spinoffs it hoped to create around the Star Wars brand. Marvel Entertainment, acquired three years earlier, had rolled out a series of interrelated movies with characters who went on to join up in the blockbuster “Avengers” movie, then Disney’s most successful ever. The films are supposed to combine with TV projects and the theme parks to create a virtuous cycle, where fans get excited for each new iteration and can immerse themselves in the world of their heroes.



There was every reason to believe “Star Wars” would have a similar path, with its endearing droids, otherworldly life-forms and minor characters like Lando Calrissian and Boba Fett who inspired their own cult followings.

Fans Sniping

Instead, some of the franchise’s most dedicated fans have been sniping at the way Disney has handled their favorite characters from the old movies. And the new trilogy’s heroes, like Rey and Poe Dameron, just haven’t inspired the same fervor among young people, with toy sales falling flat around each new installment. The Disneyland attraction, along with a Star Wars land opening at Disney World in Florida this year, are designed as much for older dudes as they are for tykes, with a Millennium Falcon-themed ride and a cantina where you can debate whether Greedo shot first over vodka cocktails called Bloody Rancors.


Iger has attributed disappointing box-office figures to “Star Wars fatigue,” and he’s pledged to slow down the tempo of releases. But that doesn’t square with the success of Marvel, which reliably churns out a blockbuster every four to six months.

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I was talking about Star Wars my g, I admit my post was hyperbolic but Marvel is keeping Disney in it right now breh that much is undeniable and Spider-Man is the biggest character from Marvel they don't have the rights to no questions asked, you think they want to lose out on that bread you must be insane, the younger generation aint really feeling Star Wars this is facts, however the kids love Marvel adults included and that means merchandise:

Bloomberg - Are you a robot?



:coffee:


It's struggling because the film's suck

Folks want to see light saber duels, betrayals and a good story

Instead they feed us trash
 
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