At this point, we don’t know Sony’s Spiderman’s future with Disney… but what about the past? Disney plus has partnered with Disney to bring Home Coming and Far from Home

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As part of a major deal between the two studios, Sony will feed a lot of its films to Disney-owned services (including Hulu, ABC, FX, plus Star in the UK and elsewhere) after they’ve been shown on Netflix. Streaming giant Netflix recently landed a deal with Sony, taking the lead over any other service or channel.

As a result, Marvel fans will be able to watch all movies aligned with the MCU on Disney+ for the first time. Likewise, Spider-Man: No Way Home will hit cinemas on 17th December… which makes you wonder if Disney will pull off another coup and swallow another large studio?
