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Emma Roberts Joins Sony’s Madame Web, and More Movie News
This week’s Ketchup brings you more headlines from the world of film development news, covering such titles as Madame Web, Lisa Frankenstein, and the Wicked movies. This WEEK’S TOP STORY EMMA ROBERTS JOINS MADAME WEB ENSEMBLE (Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Getty Images) When Disney acquired the Fox TV and film properties in 2019, many fans were excited because it would bring properties like Fantastic Four and X-Men into the MCU, resulting in one cohesive world of Marvel characters. Meanwhile, Sony Pictures continues to hold the film rights to hundreds of Spider-Man villains and supporting characters, which has resulted (so far) in movies like Venom (Rotten at 30{5b4d37f3b561c14bd186647c61229400cd4722d6fb37730c64ddff077a6b66c6}), its sequel…
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Sony’s Spider-Man Movie Failure Is Secretly Good News For Garfield’s Return
Morbius has performed dismally at the box office environment. This could mean Sony could produce The Amazing Spider-Gentleman 3 or a further project with Andrew Garfield. Morbius has flopped at the box office, but this could signify Sony will be keener than at any time to pursue a 3rd Incredible Spider-Gentleman movie with Andrew Garfield. Critics and audiences alike have uniformly turned down the Jared Leto led Sony Marvel film, which is established in Sony’s Spider-Person universe, shared with the future Kraven the Hunter, Venom, and Venom: Enable There Be Carnage. With the appalling overall performance of Morbius in intellect, it might be time for Sony to introduce Spider-Gentleman back again…
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No Way Home Becomes Sony’s Highest Grossing Movie Ever at US Box Office
Spider-Man: No Way Home is approaching a 10-day domestic gross of $478 million, which will make it Sony’s best-performing U.S. film in history. Spider-Man: No Way Home has now swung all the way to the top of Sony’s list of their highest-grossing movies of all time. The film, which is the fourth entry in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is the third solo Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland. These films were created by Marvel in conjunction with Sony, who still owns the rights to the character and first struck a deal with the Disney-owned studio to allow him to make his MCU debut in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. Although it has…