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Who is the real winner, Sony Pictures or Disney?

Sony and Disney parted ways, but there is no real winner, and both are losers. In fact, if the two families talk about their interests, they will meet each other halfway. It can maximize the benefits and get more benefits than a company that goes it alone now. So in fact, it is not good for both of them to part ways.

According to American media reports, kevin feige, president of Marvel Pictures, owned by Disney, will no longer participate in the production of the next Spider-Man live-action movie as the chief producer because Disney and Sony Pictures can't reach an agreement on the cooperation agreement of the new Spider-Man series.

The media speculated that Spider-Man might quit Marvel Comics movies because of this. There are differences in profit distribution. "Spider-Man" may bid farewell to Marvel Comics.

In p>1999, Sony Pictures won the film copyright in Spider-Man, but in recent years, the box office of related films is not satisfactory.

In p>215, Sony and Disney announced a cooperation, and Marvel Comics participated in the production of two films, Spider-Man: The Return of Heroes and Spider-Man: The Adventure of Heroes, which earned $88 million and $1.1 billion at the global box office respectively, making Spider-Man: The Adventure of Heroes the highest-grossing film in Sony Pictures.

At present, the main difference between the two sides is that Disney wants to distribute the relevant profits in the future Spider-Man movies in a 5/5 way, but Sony proposes to keep the status quo, that is, Disney will get 5% of the revenue, and both sides are unwilling to give in.

Sony Pictures said in a statement that it was disappointed, but respected Disney's practice and hoped that it might change in the future. Many fans are disappointed with the "parting ways" between Sony and Marvel Comics. I hope Sony can cooperate with Disney again in the future. However, it gives people the impression that Sony earns a little more.