But more words than expected are committed to defending the Sony Spider-likes, and damning critics for hating on Madame Web. Why would critics be out to sack Sony’s Spider-Man villain movies?
It’s no secret that 2024 was not Sony‘s year. But Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra says critics are to blame for Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter‘s disappointing box office performance.
"Madame Web" was, undeniably, a flop. While the Marvel-verse has become a common foe for critics, who've panned the action-packed films as high-budget junk for the masses, the Spider-Man spin-off ...
"For some reason, the press decided that they didn’t want us making these films out of Kraven and Madame Web," Tony Vinciquerra said. Image: Sony Pictures Tony Vinciquerra—CEO of Sony Pictures ...
By Lexi Carson Outgoing Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra is defending Madame Web despite the harsh criticism the film received.
Venom: The Last Dance was a solid hit, but there were two other movies in the studio’s Spider-manless Spider-Verse this year, Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter, and they were two of the biggest ...
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra has shared his thoughts on “Kraven the Hunter” and “Madame Web” bombing at the box office. Vinciquerra, 70, spoke about the movies during an interview ...
While it started promisingly with Venom, which evolved into a fan-favorite trilogy, its other entries, namely Morbius, Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter have gone so poorly Sony is simply throwing ...
Tony Vinciquerra, the Sony Pictures CEO, said critics are to blame for the box office failure of its recent Marvel movies "Kraven the Hunter" and "Madame Web." Sony has owned the rights to Spider ...
Aaron Taylor Johnson in 'Kraven the Hunter' and Dakota Johnson in 'Madame Web' ...