Disney can't do that. Sony owns MCU Spiderman and any other movie version of the character.
Also, i don't think Sony will terminate Tom's contract. It would kill any goodwill left that they have with the MCU crowd.
So how are they gonna cross Holland Spidey into the SUMC...
They're gonna make a deal to keep the gravy train going. Sony will have Marvel fold in Tom Hardy and let Venom be a thing. Guarantee it. They're both just playing hardball but they also both know it's better to have the deal than not.
>Sony owns MCU Spiderman
I suppose Disney didn't give them that so they couldn't do just the first movies and leave and if they leave they'll have to drop that incarnation of the character too. I suppose they can't use anyone from the cast, other than J. K. Simmons maybe
If Sony owned MCU Spider man they would use him in Venom, MCU Spider Man belong to both and if they don't agree there's no more Iron Boy.
Think logically user. Sony isn't going to want to fold Venom into the MCU with the deal Disney put forward. Nor would they want to sacrifice control of release. They would want at least one Spider-Man movie a year which Marvel wouldn't do
Yes. Iron Boy specifically and all the MCU incarnations of his characters (black MJ, fat retard Pinoy Ned, relatively young attractive Aunt May, disgruntled ex-Stark employee Mysterio etc.) are basically in legal limbo now. Sony can keep using Holland since he has another two movies in his contract, just that they can't make any overt references to the MCU that'd explicitly make it clear that he's the same version as the MCU one.
People have theorized that the reason all his supporting characters were made so dramatically different in his two MCU movies is specifically because Sony always planned on yanking him when the contract was over Spidey in film was back on his feet. It kind of makes sense, since the writer of the Kraven solo movie that's in pre-production was talking about Spidey in his script almost a year ago now.
It's confirmed that Tom Holland is contracted for one more Sony movie at least. The movie were still entirely Sony owned, they can reference all characters introduced there or that are part of the overall Spider-brand. It's only the non-Spider MCU characters and plot elements that can't be referenced, or stuff from non-Sony movies (Civil War, Avengers are completely outside of reach now).
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The original contract states that Sony needs Disney's permission before using the character. Now that It expired they can do whatever the fuck they want with him, without involving Marvel Studios's toys of course.
So is there hope a deal can still be agreed upon?