Marvel Cinematic Universe is making tremendous strides with Spider-Man: No Way Home. The film had a huge opening at the box office both in the U.S. as well as overseas. Tom Holland played the role of Spiderman for the 6th time ever since his entry into the MCU.
Andrew Garfield and Tobey McGuire, both of whom have carried the guise of Spiderman in the past, made an unexpected come back in the movie. While the presence of The Amazing Spider-Man’s Electro and Sam Raimi Spider-Man’s Doctor Octopus had already given the indications, stars said that these reports were false.
MCU’s president Kevin Feige is glad about the success, and he thinks that the Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman is here to stay. Feige, along Sony’s Amy Pascal, talked to The New York Times and said that future collaborations over Spider-Man between the two studios are possible.
Pascal revealed to the world that an upcoming Spiderman Trilogy is on its way. However, when she was asked if she hasted the announced, she said that producers always believe in everything coming together at the end. Feige then said that both MCU & Sony want to smoothly operate on their projects.
Amy and I and Disney and Sony are talking about — yes, we’re actively beginning to develop where the story heads next, which I only say outright because I don’t want fans to go through any separation trauma like what happened after ‘Far From Home.’ That will not be occurring this time.
MCU fans are happy that things are turning out this way. Spider-Man had to stay estranged from the MCU because of Sony retaining the character’s rights. However, now that Disney & Sony signed a content licensing agreement allowing for Spiderman’s fair use at the MCU, we have long-term hope.
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