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Shoutout to @Lou Cypher doing a complete 180 on his stance on DC since BVS came out


I wanted to knock him out for dickriding DC and that movie around the time it came out. He just admitted aquaman was ass juice, he knows their direction sucks, and he hates the CW shows

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I'm a bad motherfucker, you even dream about knocking me out you better wake up and apologize! I been saying aquaman sucks and as always fuck the cw. I still thoroughly enjoyed BVS and didnt mind shazam. Suicide squad I had complaints but the cool stuff was cool. Wonder woman was cool too but I'll always support my wife gal gadot.
 


Sony owns the rights to 800+ marvel characters they have no idea what to do with. Why not work with marvel Disney to unlock the potential of those. They're straight clowns and niggas need to stay off Twitter with this uninformed bullshit.

It's not greed on marvel's part it's plain fair business. First time ever the character is in a great place no thanks to Sony. Think about how it could monetize the rest of Sony's marvel stable that they have done next to nothing with. 30%? Sony is joking.
 
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And sony can still do their little animated shits and own spiderman in almost every other market. I cant remember the last Sony film I enjoyed before spiderman into the spiderverse.
 
It is being rumored that Disney has offered Sony another deal over keeping Spider-Man in the MCU, which includes a seven-picture deal, new Avengers films, an appearance at the D23 Expo and more.

The info comes from TVO from the Lords of the Long Box YouTubechannel and his insider source who has connections at Disney Marvel.




Update: Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr. may have confirmed new deal.

New Spider-Man Deal possibly underway with Disney, Marvel and Sony
According to the new deal Disney wants:

- A 6-picture deal with Tom Holland, with an option for a 7th.

- There are three more Spider-Man films after Spider-Man 3, which will be a new trilogy.

- The second trilogy will focus on Peter Parker's college years including plans for Peter to meet up and team up with Firestar and Ice Man of the X-Men (based in part on the old Spider-Man and his Amazing Friendscartoon).

- The other three movies are two Avengers films in which Spider-Man will have a larger role and become friends with Johnny Storm (Human Torch from the Fantastic Four).

- Marvel Studios will helm and co-finance all Spider-Man related movies for 30% of the full profits (Disney previously wanted 50%, but Sony said no, which led to the talks falling apart).

- Sony would distribute, but Disney will acquire exclusive digital and online rights for Disney Plus and affiliated TV networks.

- Marvel Studios will helm and co-finance SpiderVerse live-action spinoffs under the same terms.

- Venom will relocate into the MCU.

- Sony will be given permission for TV live-action programs based on SpiderVerse properties (Sony only has film rights to Spider-Man, but needs permission from Disney for TV rights)

- Disney wants the deal to be done before Saturday's Marvel panel at D23 Expo.

- Spider-Man is also said to be a part of a D23 Expo panel.

Additional details:
- It's said Tom Holland wants to stay with the MCU (it's been reported both Holland and Zendaya unfollowed Sony on Instagram).

- If Sony was purchased by another company (like Apple), the Spider-Man film rights would go back to Disney, which Disney would love.

- Disney wants to take out Netflix and dominate the streaming world, making their shareholders happy, which includes Marvel Studios now working with Marvel TV (former Marvel TV Netflix characters are rumored to be coming to FX).

Previous Disney Sony Spider-Man talks fell through
Regarding what started everything with the previous talks between Disney and Sony falling apart, it was reported that Disney wanted a 50/50 co-financing arrangement between the studios, which would extend to other Spider-Man related films, and that Disney would also get 50% of the box office, with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige getting full producer credit.

It's said Sony wanted to keep their initial deal with Disney, which saw Disney only get a minuscule amount off the top of the box office gross for the solo films, while Marvel would still produce the solo Spider-Man films, but that Spidey would still be able to be used as appearances in other MCU movies, while Disney also gets all the merchandising revenue.

Reportedly, Sony didn't accept the Disney offer of 50%, with Disney not wanting to renew the current contract, which led to talks falling apart.

 
I don’t see anywhere else reporting this but according to this person they’ve came to an agreement.



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It is being rumored that Disney has offered Sony another deal over keeping Spider-Man in the MCU, which includes a seven-picture deal, new Avengers films, an appearance at the D23 Expo and more.

The info comes from TVO from the Lords of the Long Box YouTubechannel and his insider source who has connections at Disney Marvel.




Update: Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr. may have confirmed new deal.

New Spider-Man Deal possibly underway with Disney, Marvel and Sony
According to the new deal Disney wants:

- A 6-picture deal with Tom Holland, with an option for a 7th.

- There are three more Spider-Man films after Spider-Man 3, which will be a new trilogy.

- The second trilogy will focus on Peter Parker's college years including plans for Peter to meet up and team up with Firestar and Ice Man of the X-Men (based in part on the old Spider-Man and his Amazing Friendscartoon).

- The other three movies are two Avengers films in which Spider-Man will have a larger role and become friends with Johnny Storm (Human Torch from the Fantastic Four).

- Marvel Studios will helm and co-finance all Spider-Man related movies for 30% of the full profits (Disney previously wanted 50%, but Sony said no, which led to the talks falling apart).

- Sony would distribute, but Disney will acquire exclusive digital and online rights for Disney Plus and affiliated TV networks.

- Marvel Studios will helm and co-finance SpiderVerse live-action spinoffs under the same terms.

- Venom will relocate into the MCU.

- Sony will be given permission for TV live-action programs based on SpiderVerse properties (Sony only has film rights to Spider-Man, but needs permission from Disney for TV rights)

- Disney wants the deal to be done before Saturday's Marvel panel at D23 Expo.

- Spider-Man is also said to be a part of a D23 Expo panel.

Additional details:
- It's said Tom Holland wants to stay with the MCU (it's been reported both Holland and Zendaya unfollowed Sony on Instagram).

- If Sony was purchased by another company (like Apple), the Spider-Man film rights would go back to Disney, which Disney would love.

- Disney wants to take out Netflix and dominate the streaming world, making their shareholders happy, which includes Marvel Studios now working with Marvel TV (former Marvel TV Netflix characters are rumored to be coming to FX).

Previous Disney Sony Spider-Man talks fell through
Regarding what started everything with the previous talks between Disney and Sony falling apart, it was reported that Disney wanted a 50/50 co-financing arrangement between the studios, which would extend to other Spider-Man related films, and that Disney would also get 50% of the box office, with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige getting full producer credit.

It's said Sony wanted to keep their initial deal with Disney, which saw Disney only get a minuscule amount off the top of the box office gross for the solo films, while Marvel would still produce the solo Spider-Man films, but that Spidey would still be able to be used as appearances in other MCU movies, while Disney also gets all the merchandising revenue.

Reportedly, Sony didn't accept the Disney offer of 50%, with Disney not wanting to renew the current contract, which led to talks falling apart.


This would be dope if it actually happened. Especially Venom coming over to the MCU and Marvel taking control of the Spiderman spin-off movies. I don't trust Sony to handle it themselves.

I'm not gonna get excited until it's confirmed though lol
 
Shoutout to @Lou Cypher doing a complete 180 on his stance on DC since BVS came out


I wanted to knock him out for dickriding DC and that movie around the time it came out. He just admitted aquaman was ass juice, he knows their direction sucks, and he hates the CW shows

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Aquaman was dope and how you gonna e violent towards somebody for their taste in movies?
 
I'm with every thing except bringing spiderman and his amazing friends coming to the mcu. No body asked for that let spiderman shine on his own.
We seen spiderman shine on his own for over 6 movies, and probably again in the next one so not sure what you mean. At this point we need to expand with him because we seen his solo shit over and over tho I wouldn't mind either way but its not a bad thing.
 
I don’t mind team ups, I just wanna see Spider-Man be Spider-Man in the MCU, and not this version, while I’m not saying that MCU Spider-Man is bad but there’s something off about him, but considering what we know about the Disney/Sony deal it’s understandable as to why.
 
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