Tom Holland addresses Marvel’s Spider-Man split

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Was never meant to last forever: Marvel President

Actor Tom Holland has finally addressed the controversial decision to remove Spider-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe following a tussle between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures.
Despite the rift between Disney and Sony, Holland on Saturday made an appearance at Disney’s ultimate fan event D23 Expo here to promote his Pixar movie “Onward”. He addressed the issue before leaving the stage.
“Listen, it’s been a crazy week, but I want you to know, I am grateful from the bottom of my heart,” said the Spider-Man: Far From Home star, leading to a rapturous applause.
He ended his brief remark by quoting Tony Stark’s iconic line from “Avengers: Endgame” — “And I love you 3,000”, signalling that he values his bond with the Marvel superheroes.
Holland’s remarks come days after negotiations fell through between Disney, which owns Marvel, and Sony Pictures.
The two studios have been sharing the brand “Spider-Man” across a plethora of films since 2015. As part of the previous agreement, Marvel had also been acting as producer of 2017 and 2019 standalone Sony “Spider-Man” movies. However, Disney and Sony broke the deal as they are “unable” to reach new terms for funding of future movies.
Holland was introduced as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War in 2016.
Iron Man’s popularity was used to bring back the “Spider-Man” franchise. Holland got his first solo movie with Spider-Man: Homecoming — which took the superhero back to school.
He came back as the superhero with his second solo movie “Spider-Man: Far From Home” this year.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige issued his first public comments post Sony and Marvel Cinematic Universe’s recent split over the financing of future Spider-Man films.
“I’m feeling about Spider-Man gratitude and joy. We got to make five films within the MCU with Spider-Man: two standalone films and three with the Avengers. It was a dream that I never thought would happen,” Feige said, speaking at D23’s Entertainment Weekly booth.
“It was never meant to last forever. We knew there was a finite amount of time that we’d be able to do this, and we told the story we wanted to tell, and I’ll always be thankful for that,” he concluded. (Agencies)

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