Sony sent out a tweet over 12 years ago and that tweet is going viral today.
22.04.2021 - 17:45 / theplaylist.net
A little over a week ago, it was announced that Netflix and Sony struck a massive deal that would have the streaming platform gain access to the Sony library of films, including exclusive rights to show major Sony releases starting with 2022 theatrical films. At the time, it looked like Sony and Netflix were getting into bed with each other in a way that would really benefit both parties.
Sony sent out a tweet over 12 years ago and that tweet is going viral today.
EXCLUSIVE: In her feature debut, singer Camila Cabello will be seen fitted for the glass slipper on Amazon Prime. Amazon Studios has acquired worldwide rights to the Kay Cannon-directed musical Cinderella from Sony Pictures.
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Andrew Garfield is reacting to rumors that he's suiting up as Spider-Man again for . While speaking to ET on Tuesday, the 37-year-old actor set the record straight on whether he will have any part in the upcoming sequel, set to be released on Dec. 17, 2021.
Fans’ spidey-senses may be off. Andrew Garfield confirmed that while he has no current plans to make a cameo in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home movie, he wouldn’t say no if he was asked.
Andrew Garfield is setting the record straight once and for all about those “Spider-Man: No Way Home” rumours.
For months, there have been so many rumors that past Spider-Man actors including Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire would be returning for the franchise in Tom Holland’s upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Big news from Apple TV+ — big as in 6-foot-11. The streamer has ordered Big Man on Campus, a docuseries focusing on 20-year-old basketball phenom Makur Maker of Howard University.
The only things we know for sure about “Spider-Man: No Way Home” are the title, the fact that Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon return, and that it is arriving in theaters in December. Outside of that, nothing is confirmed.
Many of us enjoyed “Falcon & Winter Soldier,” but according to head writer Malcolm Spellman, a major superhero cameo was nixed by Marvel brass. The series had many things going on between social commentary of being black in America and exploring the exploitation of black citizens at the hands of the American government, highlighted directly with Isaiah Bradley, the black Captain America that the government hid from the public.
Perth man who carried out an unprovoked attack on a young man in a lay-by was jailed for 56 days - and ordered to pay the victim £500 compensation. But the prison term imposed on 22-year-old Callum Forbes was backdated to March 24, the date he was remanded in custody for a background report after failing to keep three appointments with a social worker for its preparation.
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Disney has worked a new licensing deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment that would allow the Spider-Man films to join the Disney+ Marvel Cinematic Universe streaming catalogue.The “unprecedented” agreement announced April 21 covers the US streaming and TV rights to the slate of films Sony will release from 2022 to 2026, along with “a significant number” of past releases.
Disney and Sony have reached a multi-year deal for the post-pay-1 release window, a pact that will make Spider-Man and other major franchises eligible to stream on Disney+ for the first time.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorDisney has set a massive movie licensing pact with Sony Pictures for the U.S. that promises to bring Spider-Man and other Marvel properties on Disney Plus starting with Sony’s 2022 release slate.The wide-ranging deal also calls for Sony titles to run across Disney’s array of streaming and linear platforms, making it unprecedented in scope.
Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers & Justin K. Thompson are directing the sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Deadline has confirmed. The film is set to hit theaters on October 7, 2022.
Also Read: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Will De-Age Alfred Molina's Doc OckDos Santos previously directed, produced and storyboarded on shows such as Nickelodeon’s “The Legend of Korra” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and is a veteran of Sony Pictures Television who has been working in animation for 20 years.Powers is nominated for an Oscar for “One Night in Miami” adapted from his 2013 stage play of the same name, and he is the co-director and writer behind Disney and Pixar’s “Soul.” He also