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Tom Holland Reportedly Unfollows Sony After Spider-Man Marvel Deal Falls Through

Tom Holland may have just unfollowed Sony on Instagram just one day after the news of Sony cutting ties with Disney for future Spider-Man films.

On Tuesday, it was stated that Sony and Marvel heads Kevin Feige will no longer co-produce Tom Holland’s Spider-Man after the former company was unable to agree to go on their business structure with a number of owners with Disney. Since then, Tom Holland has been readily noted quiet on the news of Disney and Sony cutting ties, with his only grouping thing by which something is done post since the split was first stated making no reference to the situation.

However, MCU Cosmic’s Jeremy Conrad noted that Tom Holland is no longer following Sony on his official Instagram account. Regardless, Sony is reportedly still planning to produce two more Spider-Man films with Tom Holland in the role.

Disney has yet to officially comment, but Sony placed the blame on Disney, saying, “We are disappointed, but respect Disney’s decision not to have [Feige] continue as a lead producer of our next live action Spider-Man film.”

Many other stars have taken to social media to react to this news, including Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds responding to fans asking him to save Spider-Man and Hawkeye actor Jeremy Renner asking Sony nicely to return Spider-Man to the MCU.

What do you make of Tom Holland unfollowing Sony on Instagram? Are you hoping Sony and Disney can resume negotiations and work out a deal? Let us know in the comments section below!

Sony is planning two more Spider-Man films with Tom Holland but the actor could be disappearing entirely from future films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony attempted to extend the original deal which gives Marvel 5% of first-dollar gross but Disney rejected this after the mouse house originally tried to negotiate for a co-financing stake on future Spider-Man projects with Tom Holland. Sony ultimately opted to cut ties with Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige who co-produced the last two Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland. The news comes just after Spider-Man: Far From Home became Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time with $1.109 billion at the global box office. Here’s the official synopsis:

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