After Bombs Like Madame Web And Kraven, Looks Like Sony Finally Got The Memo About About How Not To Make A Marvel Movie
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Sony Pictures acknowledged that his most recent superhero films failed in the box office, in contrast to the success these productions achieved more than a decade ago. Ravi Ahuja, executive director of the studio, told The Wrap that these types of films are no longer guaranteed the support of the public if they do not present a fresh proposal.Deadpool in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’? Marvel reveals the first names of the official castThe executive expla…
Sony Admits Its Mistakes: No More Terrible Marvel Movies Ahead? - theGeek.games
MOVIE NEWS – The studio boss behind Marvel’s three most notorious flops finally said it: “We shouldn’t make any more bad superhero films.” Sony is eager to move on from the era of Madame Web, Morbius, and Kraven the Hunter. When talking about the weakest superhero outings of recent years, three titles come to mind immediately — and they all share the same origin: Sony Pictures. As the holder of Spider-Man’s movie rights, the studio churned out…
“They have to be cultural events”: Sony CEO Realizes Why Madame Web Failed as Studio Makes Course Correction
Sony delivered a trilogy of flops after veering off course with its Spider-Man Universe. Morbius, Madame Web, and Kraven the Hunter proved to the studio execs that every superhero project won’t work at the box office. At the Bank of America Conference held on September 4, 2025, Sony’s CEO, Ravi Ahuja, claimed the real reason behind SSMU failing [via The Wrap]: There was a period of time where anything superhero was almost guaranteed to do well. …
After Morbius, Madame Web and Kraven, the Sony CEO realizes that even Marvel films should offer the audience something.
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