In a shocking turn of events, we found out that Spider-Man was leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe because Sony, which acquired the rights to the popular character, and Disney, Marvel’s parent company, for an agreement about profit-sharing Can’t come.
The news caused a stir on social media, causing #SaveSpiderMan to trend on Twitter. Actors Jeremy Renner, who played Hawkeye in the Avengers films, and Dominic Holland, father of Tom Holland, also expressed their displeasure.
Now, Spider-Man himself has appeared to break the silence on the issue. Actor Tom Holland, who made his debut as a wall-crawler in the 2016 MCU at Captain America: Civil War, seemed to know hullabaloo using one of his most iconic lines from Avengers: Endgame.
Tom posted a series of pictures on his screen with father figure Tony Stark aka Robert Downey Jr. Two reel-life superheroes were seen spending time playing with their action figures. Tom captioned the picture, “We did it Mr. Stark!]” His character says this line to Tony Stark aka Iron Man in The Avengers: Endgame when they win the war against Thanos, but the process ends with a fatal Injures
It is also common knowledge among MCU fans that Tony Stark agreed to participate in the time robbery, which eventually led to his death, only because of Peter Parker. The two actors are also great friends in real life, with Downey being a mentor and father figure to Holland. With this post, Holland is at ease but has undoubtedly made his displeasure public.
Sony and Disney formed a partnership where the latter earned 5% of the profits. His contract, which began with Captain America: Civil War, was abandoned between two studios and two collaborations. However, after the massive success of Spider-Man: Away from Home, Disney reportedly offered 50-50 shares, which Sony refused. Sony issued a statement saying that producer Kevin Feige was overworked and therefore more collaboration would not work out. However, since the whole world is getting very upset by this, we can only wait and see if the studios do some workout.
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