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Signalstar said:
G2ThaUNiT said:

What does "mostly" mean though? Like were video games still mentioned or did that comment conveniently leave that part out with a vague "mostly?" I do agree that Sony is well below the other giants in the film/TV industry though, but they've kind of always have for decades been a distant competitor. Only 1 Sony film has crossed the $1 billion mark at the box office, and that was Skyfall in 2012. 

Not true. Spider-Man Far From Home grossed over $1 Billion. Spider-Man No Way Home grossed over $2 Billion.

I don't count those because they were crossovers developed films with Disney/Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige producing them along with them being intertwined with the MCU as a whole. Sony couldn't make anymore of those movies without working on a financial deal with Disney. Because without Disney, neither of those movies would've been made. Including Homecoming. I'm talking exclusively Sony made films. The Venom movies, Madame Web, Morbius, and the upcoming Kraven would be Sony Marvel films. So as far as Sony only made films, Skyfall would be the biggest with Spider-Man 3 being the second biggest IIRC.

Not to mention, there's a Box Office split between Disney and Sony for both movies. I know Disney wanted a 50-50 split, but idk if that turned out to be the actual deal. Either way, Sony didn't actually make 1 billion or 2 billion for either Spider-Man movies.

Last edited by G2ThaUNiT - on 06 September 2024