Thread:Shabook/@comment-32468732-20190820204548/@comment-24669364-20190821011114

To follow up with Marvelus' point, if I may add my two cents on this matter. Having to de-canonize Spider-Man altogether would mean that Civil War, Homecoming, Infinity War, and Endgame would be de-canonized as well, since Spider-Man plays varying levels of integral parts in those movies.

This would probably pose far more questions as to the future of Spider-Man than anything in the MCU yet (yes, even the debate as to whether or not Netflix is canon anymore - it is BTW), but unless proven otherwise in the future, the likely outcome of this deal means anything after Far From Home is non-canon.

Which is a shame, because if they choose to take a different path, that means we had a whole cliffhanger for nothing. And if SpiderMan 3 does follow the ending of Far From Home, it would mean that per the Sony deal, it wouldn't be canon in the MCU anymore.

Shame though. I'm not one to say Disney was greedy, since they helped Sony make a billion dollars at the box office, so they probably deserved more royalties than 5%, but the jump from the initial 95-5% deal to a 50/50 split was far too early and grand in my opinion.