Sony Made A “Tragic Mistake” With Spider-Man MCU Split, Avengers Director Says

Spider-Man is apparently officially out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and now the directors of the latest Avengers movies have spoken about the decision. Speaking to the Toronto Sun, directors Anthony and Joe Russo commented on one of the biggest off-screen superhero movie storylines of 2019.

Anthony Russo commented that the “marriage” between Sony–which holds the movie rights to Spider-Man–and Disney was not built to last.

“We had a wonderful experience with that and I think audiences really appreciated that marriage. But we know how hard that marriage was to make in the first place, so the fact that the marriage fell apart isn’t really that surprising to me and Joe,” he said.

Anthony Russo added that is was an “extremely long and hard process” to get Spider-Man into the MCU in Captain America: Civil War, which was his first appearance. Spider-Man would go on to appear in the MCU movies Avengers Infinity War and Avengers Endgame, as well as his own movies Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home.

Joe Russo, meanwhile, said the relationship between Disney and Sony was “a tenuous, fraught union throughout the whole process.” Marvel boss Kevin Feige was at the heart of the Spider-Man deal, and he was also working with Sony as a producer on their Spider-Man movies. That won’t happen in the future, however, and Joe Russo thinks it is a “tragic mistake” on Sony’s part.

“But, I will say, stepping back and trying to be objective as possible, that I think it’s a tragic mistake on Sony’s part to think that they can replicate Kevin’s penchant for telling incredible stories and the amazing success he has had over the years. I think it’s a big mistake,” he said.

Feige previously talked about the break-up between Marvel and Sony, saying, “We got to make five films within the MCU with Spider-Man: two standalone films and three with the Avengers. It was a dream that I never thought would happen. It was never meant to last forever. We knew there was a finite amount of time that we’d be able to do this, and we told the story we wanted to tell, and I’ll always be thankful for that.”

Even with Spider-Man no longer in the MCU, Disney will continue to benefit from Spider-Man as it currently receives 100% of merchandise sales from Spider-Man.

In other news, just this weekend, Feige revealed a never-before-seen Iron Man deleted scene that references Spider-Man and X-Men, suggesting Marvel wanted them in the MCU from the beginning.

A Never-Before-Seen Deleted Scene From Iron Man References Spider-Man And X-Men

A newly revealed deleted scene from 2008’s Iron Man, the first Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 1 movie, has been revealed–and it seems to contain references to X-Men and Spider-Man.

At the Saturn Awards this weekend, Marvel boss Kevin Feige shared a never-before-seen post-credits scene from the original Iron Man that he said he never intended to show to anyone outside of Marvel.

“I’m about to show you a deleted scene that has never been seen by anyone before right now,” Feige said. The scene shows Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) speaking to Tony Stark about the Avenger Initiative and how he’s dealing with “gamma accidents, radioactive bug bites, and assorted mutants.” No doubt these are references to Spider-Man and X-Men.

The implication here is that Marvel was interested in having Spider-Man and X-Men become part of the MCU, all the way back at the beginning. That didn’t come to fruition completely. Tom Holland’s Spider-Man appeared in multiple MCU movies, but he’s out of the MCU now because Marvel, which is owned by Disney, and Spider-Man movie rights owner Sony couldn’t come to terms.

As for X-Men, Disney acquired the franchise when it purchased the majority of Fox’s entertainment assets. However, there are no plans as of yet for the X-Men to join the MCU, though Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds has teased that Deadpool may join the MCU.

The actual post-credits scene from Iron Man cuts off when Fury talks says, “I’m here to talk to you about the Avenger Initiative.”

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Daily Deals: Save Big On the Samsung 6 Series 4K TV, Preorder Final Fantasy 7 Remake for $49 and Save $30 on a new iPad

Welcome to IGN’s Daily Deals, your source for the best deals on the stuff you actually want to buy. You can also follow us at Twitter @igndeals.

We bring you the best deals we’ve found today on video games, hardware, electronics, and a bunch of random stuff too. Updated 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Pick Up the Samsung QN65Q6FN 65″ QLED 4K UHD 6 Series for the Lowest Price Yet ($1,100) at Amazon

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Amazon Has Solid Deals on Razer Gaming Mouses This Week

I love my Razer DeathAdder Elite mouse, so much that I actually bought two and use both at my desk. Marie Kondo, I am not, but I am an avid PC gamer, and having a great mouse is essential to having a good time. So we here at IGN rounded up some of the best deals you can find for a PC gaming mouse on Amazon this week. Check them out and save a buck.

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Where to Preorder Simon Belmont, Incineroar, and Chrom Amiibo

It seems like only yesterday September amiibo preorders came back into stock at Amazon, and it’s because it was yesterday, actually. If you missed out on a Solid Snake amiibo preorder, or any of the other amiibo set to launch September 20, there’s still plenty to go around.

The November 15 wave of amiibo features Simon Belmont of Castlevania, Incineroar from Pokemon, and Chrom from Fire Emblem Awakening. Those three amiibo aren’t as widely available as the September 20 batch, but it’s just a matter of time. We’ll update this when they come into stock at more retailers.

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Ash Ketchum Finally Becomes a Pokemon League Champion

Over the past 22 years, Ash Ketchum has fought countless Pokemon gym leaders, fled from Godzilla-sized Pokemon robots, and even been turned to stone and brought back to life by Pikachu’s tears — but finally, he’s achieved what few thought possible. Ash Ketchum has finally become a Pokemon League Champion.

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In the 139th episode of the Pokemon Sun and Moon anime series, in the tropical Alola region, Ash finally took home the title of Pokemon League Champion, according to ComicBook.com. Winning the championship earned him the title of Pokemon Master.

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After Jason Bourne: Meet One of the Sleeper Agents of Treadstone

All September long, IGN is highlighting the best TV coming your way in the 2019-2020 season. Today we’re taking a look at the upcoming USA Network series Treadstone. A spinoff of the Bourne movies, Treadstone explores a world where Jason Bourne has gone into hiding but the titular organization is still hard at work developing a new generation of superhuman assassins. The series revolves around a group of sleeper agents called Cicadas who are suddenly called into action. We had a chance to speak with one of the stars of Treadstone, Jeremy Irvine, about his character and how the series builds on the legacy of Jason Bourne. 

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