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[โ€“] David_Eight@lemmy.world 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

SONY funds, produces, distributes and collects 95% of the profit from all of the solo Tom Holland movies. While Marvel has total creative control over what actually happens in those movies. SONY decided to allow that situation to happen because it's mutually beneficial to both companies. That contract ended after "No Way Home" and SONY had the option to make as many live action Spider-Man movies as they liked but, decided to extend their agreement with Marvel.

Initially you didn't specify "live action" so the "spider-verse" movies where a legit answer ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿป lol. The way you worded it saying that SONY "can't" was a bit confusing/misleading though. I kind of get what your saying but also disagree because of the reasons mentioned above.