![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When it was recently announced that Sony and Netflix signed a deal, many fans understandably lost any hope that we would ever see Tom Holland’s MCU Spider-Man movies on Disney+. ![]() The deal means that Sony would retain distribution rights to the character’s solo movies, while Disney would earn a percentage of box-office gross and all merchandising revenue. Disney and Sony struck a deal back in 2015 which allows Spider-Man to appear in the MCU. The biggest question still unanswered is when that might happen.įor those unaware, Sony owns the film rights to “Spider-Man” movies and can keep them as long as it releases a movie every five years. The news that Sony and Disney reached a deal for “post-Pay 1” distribution of various Sony Pictures titles means one thing: Tom Holland’s Spider-Man will eventually be taking his rightful place within the Marvel tab on Disney+.
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