So, Sony opted to create solo spin-off films for various villains in a universe divorced from the MCU in what is now dubbed Sony's Spider-Man Universe. While Sony did cut a deal with Disney that allows for Spidey to appear in the MCU, with Tom Holland playing the role of Peter Parker currently, that left the studio with a gigantic portfolio of characters, arguably the greatest rogues gallery in all of comics rivaled only by that of Batman. That is, unless you're Sony, as the studio still controls the rights to the "Spider-Man" franchise, which extends to hundreds of characters, including a great many villains, connected to the hero. For the most part, it really is a two-party system here. Everyone else? They're left to look to other heroes from lesser-known publications and what have you. ![]() and the majority of Marvel's characters are safely in the hands of Marvel Studios at Disney, with the Marvel Cinematic Universe ranking as the most bankable brand in all of entertainment. Superheroes are by far the most reliable thing at the box office and have been, for going on at least 15 years now though DC is locked up at Warner Bros.
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