Spider-Man star Tom Holland has addressed the uncertain future of his character amid the ongoing argument between rival studios Disney and Sony.
Disney and its subsidiary Marvel Studios hold the rights to comic book characters featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) — think Iron Man, Thor and Captain America — but Sony owns the on-screen rights to Spider-Man.
As my colleague Wenlei Ma explained this week, four years ago Disney and Sony announced a deal in which Spider-Man would appear in the MCU, but Sony would still finance and distribute his stand-alone films.
There have been two of those stand-alone movies so far: Homecoming and Far From Home. Meanwhile, Spider-Man has also appeared in the broader MCU films Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
But this week we learned Disney and Sony had failed to reach a deal to continue the arrangement going forward, meaning Spider-Man could disappear from the MCU and other MCU characters could vanish from his solo films, with Sony going it alone.