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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 16:06:11 GMT
If it fails Sony Movie Division goes bankrupt and Marvel can buy back their property at a very low price. So it wouldnt be such a terrible thing. Actually I also think it wont do as well as the other MCU movies. Because Sony. Really? or are you being hyperbolic? Didn't know Sony's stakes, literally and figuratively, were that high. And I don't even say that I wish the flick ill to rib you dudes or as some broadside against the MCU. I just honestly think three versions of essentially the same movie ("Spider-Man 1") in fifteen years, with three other sequels peppered in no less, is abjectly ridiculous. I've paid to see every single one up until now, because I am a sucker and a rube and a lifelong fan of the wall-crawlin' webslinger -- but I'm not seeing this one in theaters. (Obviously I'm going to Redbox it in six months, watch and possibly even enjoy it, return it, and conveniently never mention that on here.) Apparantly they are. Last year that division of Sony made a loss of over 700 million USD. They have a lot riding on Homecoming. If that fails they have no money to finish their current productions, let alone start up new ones. You bet Disney will swoop in on the Spider-man properties when that happens. I never saw ASM 1 & 2. Not even on tv or dvd. So to me its been 10 years since Spider-man 3 so I am totally ready for a new Spider-man incarnation. I do realise Im the minority. And you gotta admit that Holland did a very good job in Civil War. So yes, I am ready for Homecoming.
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