I just like that he understands, unlike many TV commentators, that in big moments, less is more and to let the moment breathe, though in the past I know people criticized him for not getting excited enough.
Initially read it as same deal as before but I'm sure something has changed as I think the article just recaps Disney/Sony's original negotaiting positions.
This was all very predictable, both parties had a lot to gain by keeping the arrangement, even in an amended format where Disney co-finances and gets a bigger cut of the MCU Spideys.
I mean let's actually watch the movie before coming to such conclusions. We don't really know what Johnson has to say or how subtle (or not) it is. (I'm not reading reviews btw)
I am all in. Though still skeptical of it's commercial prospects. Unconvinced of it making enough money to be commercially successful on it's mid-sized budget. So happy for Rian, dude deserves this.
And the only movies that honestly have a chance to fall into the 200m range the rest of the year are probably Joker and Jumanji, unless something else surprises (and those could overperform/perform closer the Jumanji 2017 respectively).