In a new development Marvel Studios is set to split from Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man franchise.
Deadline reports that this shocking decision will lead to the removal of the Spider-Man version of Peter Parker played by Tom Holland from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
According to Deadline’s sources, the issue started when Disney asked that financing for future Spider-Man films be 50/50, a deal, Sony reportedly turned down.
Deadline reports that current terms states that Marvel receives in the range of 5% of first dollar gross
In 2015, Sony entered into an agreement with the Disney-owned Marvel Studios to share the Spider-Man character. Essentially, Disney got to use Tom Holland’s version of Spider-Man in its Marvel Studios movies – 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War, and this summer’s Avengers: Endgame.
And Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige produced Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man movies for them, fully integrating the films within the MCU 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming and this summer’s Spider-Man: Far From Home.
“Personally, it never made sense for me to go back and play Kelly Taylor. I felt like our audience deserved more, so when we came up with this fresh concept, we were all like, ‘Let’s do this!” the blonde beauty shared with Us Weekly.
Garth and her good friend, Tori Spelling were the masterminds behind BH90210. They came up with the concept, got the original cast on board and pitched it to Fox. The only hold out was Shannen Doherty, who agreed to do the show following Luke Perry’s shocking death last March.
The actress used Instagram to express further how she genuinely feels about the new show. “I’ve literally held my breath on this project for the past two years that we’ve been developing & making it. It’s always scary taking a risk. It feels really good to know that you like the show and are embracing the concept with open arms,” she shared.
Although Twitter was not sure of the reboot following the premiere, social media changed its tune after the second episode. The concept appears to be growing on fans, who in the end are simply excited to see their favorite Peach Pit gang back together again.
Fox’s new hit is BH90210. The ratings for the premiere were outstanding. Although the Beverly Hills 90210 reboot was labeled a limited series event, fans and the stars are already pushing for a second season. BH90210 star Jennie Garth is defending the show as fans are starting to warm up to the new concept. There are only four episodes left in the season, and social media is dreading the end. One thing viewers can agree on is six episodes was not enough. Hopefully, Fox will listen and order a second season.
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