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The disagreement between Sony and Disney seems to stem from the fact that Disney wants to co-produce solo Spidey films in a 50/50 deal. Sony reportedly walked away from the offer and suggested Disney is unwilling to have Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige spend time producing Spider-Man films when the company gets little revenue from it (the current deal gives Marvel 5% of box-office revenue and all merchandise revenue.)
There’s no denying that Marvel’s involvement in Spider-Man films has been positive for Sony. Both Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland have been massively successful, and this year’s Spider-Man: Far From Home became Sony's highest-grossing movie of all time with US$1.1 billion worldwide. China contributed more than US$200 million of that.While many Chinese fans still think Holland’s predecessors were better Spideys, others were still heartbroken to hear the news.
One person was asking the tough questions on Weibo: “So what’s gonna happen to Iron Man’s glasses? Does he have to return those, too?”Another person referenced a name used in Far From Home as a way to keep Spider-Man in the MCU.
“He can rejoin the Avengers as Night Monkey. So there won’t be any more rights dispute,” someone commented on Weibo.For more insights into China tech, sign up for our tech newsletters, subscribe to our Inside China Tech podcast, and download the comprehensive 2019 China Internet Report. Also roam China Tech City, an award-winning interactive digital map at our sister site Abacus.