Disney doesn’t have to own every single superhero character out there.
Second, if people had any brains at all they’d drop this crappy streaming and use DVDs. No banned episodes, you buy it only once, no subscription bills and you watch them when you want. No fear of not being able to watch them without Internet.
When Sony worked with Disney, they worked for everyone to enjoy Spider-Man.
Then, Disney decided to share the profits of these “Home” movies 70/30 (70% Disney). Sony took back Spider-Man. Disney crowd to the public. Sony was attacked by the public. Negotiations were made. Spider-Man was back at Disney.
This happened a second time. Similar outcome. However, Sony wasn’t considered the big villain that time.
Now that Disney is losing value, left & right, Sony went on the attack. They demanded EQUAL SHARE (or just over — in SONY’S favor). Disney pulled Sony from Disney+. DISNEY’S decision. And they’re crying to the public again.
This is just like my nephew who dumped all the bubble solution on the ground; then whined about needing bubble solution for this bubble wand.
I also don’t get how they think anyone considers the animated series to be anything like the live action – sorry but it’s not even close to the same thing . Sure u may still have suspension of belief but there’s something so much better about seeing what would normally be a cartoon done with actual people. So idk who they’re trying to convince with that statement
Does Universal still hold The Hulk license guess if they do they see dollar signs which is why we see hulk in more of the Disney shows and I guess Sony doesn’t.
Comments for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man Officially Banned From All Disney+ Shows
JJ
Disney doesn’t have to own every single superhero character out there.
Second, if people had any brains at all they’d drop this crappy streaming and use DVDs. No banned episodes, you buy it only once, no subscription bills and you watch them when you want. No fear of not being able to watch them without Internet.
Danny O.
When Sony worked with Disney, they worked for everyone to enjoy Spider-Man.
Then, Disney decided to share the profits of these “Home” movies 70/30 (70% Disney). Sony took back Spider-Man. Disney crowd to the public. Sony was attacked by the public. Negotiations were made. Spider-Man was back at Disney.
This happened a second time. Similar outcome. However, Sony wasn’t considered the big villain that time.
Now that Disney is losing value, left & right, Sony went on the attack. They demanded EQUAL SHARE (or just over — in SONY’S favor). Disney pulled Sony from Disney+. DISNEY’S decision. And they’re crying to the public again.
This is just like my nephew who dumped all the bubble solution on the ground; then whined about needing bubble solution for this bubble wand.
Wench
I also don’t get how they think anyone considers the animated series to be anything like the live action – sorry but it’s not even close to the same thing . Sure u may still have suspension of belief but there’s something so much better about seeing what would normally be a cartoon done with actual people. So idk who they’re trying to convince with that statement
Lynne Palmisano
Tom Holland’s image is in the Webslingers ride in Disney California Adventure in Anaheim…I wonder if that will eventually be changed…
Stim1827
Does Universal still hold The Hulk license guess if they do they see dollar signs which is why we see hulk in more of the Disney shows and I guess Sony doesn’t.
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