#SaveSpidey Is Trending Following Collapse of Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man Deal

On Tuesday it was reported and subsequently confirmed that Sony had ended its relationship with Marvel Studios.

Tom Holland, goodbye MCU.
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Tom Holland, goodbye MCU.

On Tuesday it was reported and subsequently confirmed that Sony had ended its relationship with Marvel Studios. In other words, Spider-Man will no longer appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is a massive blow for fans and for the MCU itself. Sources indicate that director Jon Watts and star Tom Holland will remain attached to the franchise, but Peter Parker won't be turning up in any crossover event movies anytime soon.

The partnership reportedly fell apart after the companies failed to reach an agreement, with Disney requesting a 50/50 co-financing deal. Sony reportedly didn't offer a counter to the rejected deal.

As a result, #SaveSpidey has started to trend on Twitter. After the success of Far From Home and Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, it would be a shame to see Peter Parker exit the MCU so soon.

Check out some fan responses below.

Imagine how Tom Holland feels. He was cast to be the Spider-Man in the MCU, specifically so his character could be in the Avengers. Now he’s being told he can’t play in that playground anymore and has to be stuck with Sony’s leftovers. #SaveSpidey

— ManaByte (@ManaByte) August 21, 2019

#SaveSpidey
Disney, stop being greedy you already own half the world at this point.

Sony, don't be a dick ffs pic.twitter.com/OKvNRGKayH

— Adam Holvey (@adamholvey1) August 21, 2019

Spider-Man became an Avenger, went through the blip , fought thanos and his army, lost his father figure, got blind sided from mysterio, fought mysterio, got a gf and then got exposed. YOU CANT JUST TAKE HIM OUT OF THE MCU AFTER ALL OF THIS #SaveSpidey #SaveSpiderMan pic.twitter.com/HQz9f7IbtX

— al (@spideysrue) August 21, 2019

SONY LITERALLY TOOK SPIDER-MAN AWAY FROM US JUST AFTER WE WITNESSED THIS BIGGEST CLIFFHANGER WHAT THE FUCK IS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN NOW#SaveSpidey https://t.co/84P5dLCbZn

— ‎⎊ ѕρσσку sᴛᴇᴘʜ ➐ (@ghoulgirl0666) August 21, 2019
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Most importantly, some fans are concern that the cliffhanger ending to Far From Home will never be fully addressed now.

Sony released a statement on Wednesday that claimed Marvel Studios producer Kevin Feige was pulled from the franchise by Disney, although sources close to the situation have said it's a money issue. "We are disappointed, but respect Disney's decision not to have him continue as a lead producer of our next live action Spider-Man film," the statement reads. "We hope this might change in the future."

While Sony has indicated the company is willing to collaborate with Marvel in the future, as of right now it seems doubtful. Sony and Marvel Studios first came to agreement over Spider-Man in the MCU with 2016's Captain America: Civil War, which rebooted the character just two years after the critically panned The Amazing Spider-Man 2 starring Andrew Garfield.

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