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Even still if the leaked details are to be believed, I dont see how you can see Disney wanting to go from %5 to %50 of the profit from movies dont even finance, and call Sony greedy for backing out.
The 5% and 50% are based on different amounts. 5% "first-dollar gross" is based on the opening (normally) and 50% is based on the profit after all costs from what I have seen. With 50% the costs were to be shared (co-financed) which is not the same as with the 5%.
"According to Deadline, the two studios reportedly disagreed on terms: Disney wanted a 50-50 cofinancing agreement, while Sony reportedly proposed to maintain the current terms, which allows Marvel to have 5% of first-dollar grosses."
Has Marvel Just Lost Spider-Man for Good?
"First-dollar gross is a practice in filmmaking in which the participant receives a percentage of the gross box office revenue from a film's first day of release.[1][2]"
"Some contracts define "first dollar" as a net figure after certain expense deductions rather than a true distributor's gross.[9]"
First-dollar gross - Wikipedia
TL;DR It's not a straight-line 5% to 50%.

Tom hollander was an excellent spidey

Yeah ok
. I've said from the beginning that then new leaders of the Avengers should be Spider-Man and Black Panther, and now it looks like that'll never happen

Disney will just get it back again in 7 years once they ruin the next next reboot.