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el borracho 08-21-2019 08:36 PM

In the good news, this separation means I will never have to endure another minute of Venom. What a crap movie that was. Now if we can somehow cut Deadpool out the MCU will be nearly perfect.

Deberg_1990 08-21-2019 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by el borracho (Post 14404309)
In the good news, this separation means I will never have to endure another minute of Venom. What a crap movie that was. Now if we can somehow cut Deadpool out the MCU will be nearly perfect.

Everyone always says how bad Venom was but it made a billion dollars. I thought it was decent.

007 08-21-2019 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by el borracho (Post 14404309)
In the good news, this separation means I will never have to endure another minute of Venom. What a crap movie that was. Now if we can somehow cut Deadpool out the MCU will be nearly perfect.

Why would this kill Venom? If anything, it gives them the opportunity to get spiderman and venom on screen together.

Oh and your comment on Deadpool STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU

el borracho 08-21-2019 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 007 (Post 14404403)
Why would this kill Venom? If anything, it gives them the opportunity to get spiderman and venom on screen together.

Oh and your comment on Deadpool STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU STFU

Won’t kill Venom- just keeps him in Sony movies and out of Marvel movies.

WhawhaWhat 08-22-2019 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 14404184)
What am I missing?

If Disney has half the risk, I’d take that to mean half the expense. If they have half the expense and get half of the revenue, the margin would be better than giving away 5% of the net.

Meaning that if it made money Sony would get less. If it lost money Sony would lose less. It wouldn’t take a profitable movie and make it unprofitable.

50% income - 50% expense = net

Vs

100% income - 100% expense = net -5%

So what am I missing?

Venom grossed $856 million with a budget of $100 million. Would you rather have 100% of that or 50%?
Spider-Man: FFH grossed $1.1 billion with a budget of $160 million. Would you rather have 100% of that or 50%?

Spider-Man is a 1000 ft tent pole and now it looks like Venom may be as well. Even if the other movies are money losers, Sony will still have a profitable franchise by far.

Sorry 08-22-2019 05:59 PM

I think this will be a bigger lose for Disney if the deal falls through.

CapsLockKey 08-23-2019 03:25 PM

Curious what the numbers were on the Garfield Spiderman movies. I thought those were bad, although not as bad as McGuires Spiderman 3. That franchise is bulletproof if they made anything close to the last two. To me, adding Spidey to the MCU brought what was becoming a forgettable franchise back from the dead.

Sure-Oz 08-23-2019 06:08 PM

Rumors that something could be announced at d23 regarding Spiderman.

Also Ms. Marvel, She Hulk and Moon Knight announced streaming series! On Disney+ So pumped. Ms. Marvel confirmed to show up in a future movie.

Tribal Warfare 08-23-2019 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by CapsLockKey (Post 14406352)
Curious what the numbers were on the Garfield Spiderman movies. I thought those were bad, although not as bad as McGuires Spiderman 3. That franchise is bulletproof if they made anything close to the last two. To me, adding Spidey to the MCU brought what was becoming a forgettable franchise back from the dead.


IMO,;the Spider-Man Franchise is dead in the water especially if they have to do a soft reboot/retcon.

Sure-Oz 08-24-2019 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 14406647)
IMO,;the Spider-Man Franchise is dead in the water especially if they have to do a soft reboot/retcon.

They have time to repair this relationship... hopefully it happens.

ThaVirus 08-24-2019 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 14406647)
IMO,;the Spider-Man Franchise is dead in the water especially if they have to do a soft reboot/retcon.

Lol come on. The franchise survived Spider-Man 3 and the two Amazing Spider-Man flicks.

Tribal Warfare 08-24-2019 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 14407355)
Lol come on. The franchise survived Spider-Man 3 and the two Amazing Spider-Man flicks.

Sony struck out twice on their own until the help of Feige. If they are going to ignore the MCU canon then they are ****ed because of oversaturation of the character with the inability to tell a compelling narrative.

I know, I'm going to save my money and not see the next installment if it's strictly Sony involvement

ThaVirus 08-24-2019 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 14407361)
Sony struck out twice on their own until the help of Feige. If they are going to ignore the MCU canon then they are ****ed because of oversaturation of the character with the inability to tell a compelling narrative.

I know, I'm going to save my money and not see the next installment if it's strictly Sony involvement

When did Feige step in?

Mulliganman 08-24-2019 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Sure-Oz (Post 14406615)
Rumors that something could be announced at d23 regarding Spiderman.

Also Ms. Marvel, She Hulk and Moon Knight announced streaming series! On Disney+ So pumped. Ms. Marvel confirmed to show up in a future movie.

https://cosmicbook.news/spider-man-d...ovies-avengers

Jamie 08-24-2019 09:25 PM

In the comics Ms. Marvel is an Inhuman, but it would make a lot of sense to make her a mutant instead. Sidestep all the TV baggage of the Inhumans and let her be the introduction of mutants into the MCU.


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