![]() Remember how No Way Home almost didn’t come together as Sony and Disney’s Marvel were hashing out terms? See what happens when everyone kisses and makes up? Marvel wound up co-financing this $200M sequel at 25% with Holland’s webslinger contracted to appear in another Disney/Marvel film. But for Disney, it was all about their love affair with subscribers. Head scratching ensues over the money left on the table with Disney/Marvel’s Black Widow going day-and-date on Disney+, and stalling at $379.7M WW. That figure is significantly higher now that the MCU pic’s global is at $1.89 billion. We already reported some time ago how No Way Home was profiting in its theatrical window with $610M after a global B.O. ![]() Tee a movie off on a premium format like the big screen gives it automatic luster, thus making it desirable when it becomes available in homes. We all know how excited some studios were about experimenting with theatrical day-and-date on their streaming services, whether they were giving the movies away free to subscribers or charging them an extra $30, however, witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational Sony blockbuster, a key, high example that when a studio practices a theatrical window/ancillary business model, the riches are there. Sony's 'Dumb Money' Distancing From Taylor Swift On Release Date Schedule
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