Disney CEO Bob Iger Jokes That ONWARD Star Tom Holland Owes Him A Beer After He Saved SPIDER-MAN

Disney CEO Bob Iger Jokes That ONWARD Star Tom Holland Owes Him A Beer After He Saved SPIDER-MAN Disney CEO Bob Iger Jokes That ONWARD Star Tom Holland Owes Him A Beer After He Saved SPIDER-MAN

It's no secret that Tom Holland reached out to Disney CEO Bob Iger when it looked like Spider-Man was leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it appears he now wants what he's owed for "saving" Spidey!

By JoshWilding - Feb 20, 2020 04:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Disney CEO Bob Iger was recently on hand for the World Premiere of Onward, a new Pixar movie starring Chris Pratt and Tom Holland, and, as you can see below, Iger has declared that the latter, "owes me a 'pint' for saving Spider-Man."

While this is more than likely just a tongue in cheek remark from Iger, the words he's used are definitely interesting. Like most comic book fans, it appears as if the Disney boss realises that keeping Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is what's best for the web-slinger. 

We also know from previous reports that Holland reached out directly to Iger about Spidey's fate, and that the Disney CEO was then instrumental in ensuring his studio and Sony worked things out.

Now, the plan is for the hero to return in the currently untitled Spider-Man 3 and at least one more Marvel Studios movie. Beyond that, his future remains uncertain, but Sony bosses hope to keep the deal going. That's going to depend on a number of factors, but is hopefully something that becomes a reality in order to ensure that Kevin Feige remains in control of the web-slinger's adventures.

Check out Iger's Tweet below:


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Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 2/20/2020, 4:21 AM
"saved" is bit exaggerate.
sony has now put more of their diseased hands in spiderman
Origame
Origame - 2/20/2020, 5:00 AM
@Superheromoviefan - you mean less of it, as without the deal sony would've had full control.
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 2/20/2020, 5:24 AM
@Origame - He just means the word "save" is a bit of a stretch seeing as how it's muddied things up now by allowing Sony to be more involved in the MCU version of Spider-Man. A true "save" would be Marvel getting cinematic rights completely back.
Matador
Matador - 2/20/2020, 5:29 AM
@Tonic24k - Then next year they can purchase Sony after some of there other movies bomb at the box office.
Origame
Origame - 2/20/2020, 5:41 AM
@Tonic24k - considering the massive juggernaut disney is, more control is certainly not something we need. Especially since spiderverse 2 will be indefinitely delayed.
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 2/20/2020, 5:47 AM
@Matador - Not remotely possible
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