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The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company from 2009 until its dissolution in 2023, and was mainly known for consumer products, licensing, and comic books by Marvel Comics, as well as its early forays into films and television series, including those within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Venom is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.The first film in Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU), it was directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay by Jeff Pinkner, Scott Rosenberg and Kelly Marcel, and stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze, and Reid Scott.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 January 2025. Shared fictional universe This article is about Sony Pictures' shared universe. For other Spider-Man films, see Spider-Man in film and Spider-Verse (franchise). For the comic book, see Spider-Verse. Sony's Spider-Man Universe Based on Marvel Comics Produced by Avi Arad Matt Tolmach Amy ...
Due to longstanding rights issues and a shared custody agreement that lets Tom Holland’s web-slinger fight crime in the Disney-owned MCU, Sony has made several additional live-action movies ...
Disney's Marvel Studios and Warner Bros' DC Studios released a film each in 2024 in ... which is roughly $4,000 less than "Madame Web" and roughly $70,000 less than "Venom," the first spin-off ...
Venom repeatedly tries to kill Peter Parker/Spider-Man—both when the latter was in and out of costume. Thus Parker is forced to abandon his "black costume", which the symbiote had been mimicking, after Venom confronts Parker's wife Mary Jane. [27] Venom escapes from the supervillain prison, The Vault, to torment Spider-Man and his family.
The pair first debuted Knull in Venom vol. four issue three and has quickly become one of the most powerful and dangerous villains in all of Marvel comics. Knull in Venom: The Last Dance (Sony)
On August 31, 2009, The Walt Disney Company announced it would acquire Marvel Comics' parent corporation, Marvel Entertainment, for a cash and stock deal worth approximately $4 billion, which if necessary would be adjusted at closing, giving Marvel shareholders $30 and 0.745 Disney shares for each share of Marvel they owned.