The characters in Sony's Spider-Man Universe were created to play off of Spider-Man and thus needed to be adjusted to work on ...
With a lack of competition in terms of rival superhero projects from Marvel Studios and Warner Bros./DC (with Deadpool & Wolverine and Joker: Folie a Deux the only other major comic book movie ...
According to Tony Vinciquerra, Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter were not bad movies. Sony CEO Blames Critics for Spider-Man ...
This year, two movies were massive punchlines: Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter. Technically part of Sony's Spider-Man movie ...
Sony Pictures CEO said that he blames the critics who "destroyed" movies like "Kraven" and "Madame Web" for their financial ...
One of the most baffling choices in blockbuster filmmaking the past decade has been Sony’s desire to make a Spider-Man-free Spider-Man universe using a collection of assorted villains from the comics.
Madame Web was criticized unjustly by the press, feels Tony Vinciquerra, CEO of Sony Pictures. He notes the criticism came from all quarters, leading to the film's failure.
Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra has come to the defense of Dakota Johnson's Madame Web, claiming that critics "crucified" the film.
Vinciquerra, 70, spoke about the movies during an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, and admitted that ...
CEO Tony Vinciquerra, who's stepping down January 2, has some blame to lay for the failure of Kraven the Hunter and others.
"For some reason, the press decided that they didn’t want us making these films out of 'Kraven' and 'Madame Web,' and the ...