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SPIDER-MAN LEAVING THE MCU

ack in 1998, Marvel was looking for a cash injection after filing for bankruptcy two years earlier. The solution? Sell off supers. The result saw Spider-Man go to Sony for just $7 million (though hilariously, the result of complex negotiations between the two studios. That relationship, however, has now apparently broken down over a profit-sharing row, meaning Tom Holland’s webslinger will likely not appear in any future MCU movies.

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