Spider-Man is in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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There were fears that Spider-Man would no longer be seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Fans of this superhero of comics are worried about this. However, Sony Corporation of Japan and Walt Disney Company of America have formed an alliance again. An agreement reached between the two organizations on September 27 removed all complications. Spider-Man fans are very happy with this news. It is known that another new movie about Spider-Man will be released on July 17, 2021. He will also be seen in the next film of Marvel Studios. British star Tom Holland will play the role as usual.

Kevin Figui, president of the Disney-owned Marvel Studios, said: Everyone at Marvel Studios and I are happy to be able to work with him. He is a powerful hero whose story wins the hearts of viewers of all ages worldwide.


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Tom Holland shared a clip of The Wolf of Wall Street starring Leonardo DiCaprio on Instagram in the news of the new deal. It says, "No, I'm not going ... The show is on, it will go on!" Last August, a crisis erupted between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, over the future of Spider-Man. Sony owns spider-humans under a long-term contract. Disney controls other superheroes, including Iron Man, The Hulk, Captain Marvel and the Black Panther.

Fans were disappointed at the news of a rift between Sony and Disney. This is why the Save Spiderman and Save Spidey hashtag campaigns spread through social media. Joe Russo, director of "Avengers: Endgame", commented that Sony made a big mistake. Also, stars like Jeremy Rainer and Ryan Reynolds expressed solidarity with Tom Holland. Spider-Man: Far from Home was last released last June. It is recognized as the most commercially successful film by Sony Pictures. Its global revenue has been 111 million. Tom Holland wears a spider-man costume for the first time in "Captain America: Civil War." ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ was his solo film.

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