Spider-Man will exit the Marvel Cinematic Universe and fans aren't happy

Marvel had publicly committed to increasing diversity and queer representation in its films.

Spider-Man

Things aren't looking great for Tom Holland continuing in the role of Spider-Man. Source: Marvel, Twitter

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are taking to social media to vent their frustration at news that Spider-Man will be taken over by Sony for future installments of the the franchise.

According to , Sony and Disney - which owns Marvel - had previously reached an agreement where Spider-Man would be allowed to appear in the MCU and in MCU movies, but his stand-alone movies would be financed and distributed by Sony. So far, these Sony productions have included Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, which starred Tom Holland.

With this deal , Marvel will no longer have any creative input into future Spider-Man movies - and Spider-Man will no longer appear as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And fans are predictably upset about it - not least because Marvel has to increasing diversity and representation in its films.
Some, too, speculated on whether or not Holland's about the possibility that Spider-Man could be queer contributed to his role coming under threat. After all, when Andrew Garfield claimed that , he was promptly booted from the part.

"Andrew Garfield raises the possibility of a queer Spider-Man and gets fired... Tom Holland discusses the possibility of a queer Spider-Man and gets fired..." one fan wrote on Twitter.

They added: "I’m sensing a pattern."

Another tweeted: "Anyway now is the perfect time to sell the rights to Spider-Man films to me personally for 2 dollars so I can make trans queer Spider-Man."

Somewhere in the middle of what will likely become an ugly corporate tug-of-war, the fate of Holland's involvement in the franchise is yet to be determined - but fans are making it clear that they'd like him to continue in the part.

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Published 21 August 2019 11:39am
Updated 21 August 2019 11:41am
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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