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‘Uncharted’ has become the fourth video game movie to gross $400 million at the box office worldwide. The action flick - which is based on the franchise of the same name and stars Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg - hit $147.6 million among US-based audiences and $253.1 from international audiences - which executives have labelled “a great victory” - according to Deadline. Tom Rothman, the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group chairman and CEO said in a company memo: "Uncharted is a new hit movie franchise for the company. This marks a great victory for every single division of the company, as the fi...
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‘Uncharted’ has become the fourth video game movie to hit $400 million worldwide. The action flick - which is based on the franchise of the same name and stars Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg - hit $147.6 million among US-based audiences and $253.1 from international audiences - which executives have labelled “a great victory” - according to Deadline. According to Slashfilm, Tom Rothman, the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group chairman and CEO said in a company memo: "Uncharted is a new hit movie franchise for the company. This marks a great victory for every single division of the company, as th...
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Tom Holland has had "conversations" about future Spider-Man movies. The 25-year-old star has played the web-slinger in three films so far but has revealed that he is yet to finalise a return as Peter Parker with Marvel and Sony chiefs. Tom told Entertainment Tonight: "We've had conversations about the potential future of Spider-Man, but at the moment they are conversations. We don't know what the future looks like." The 'Uncharted' star is convinced that Marvel boss Kevin Feige and Sony chief Tom Rothman are "thinking of something" with producer Amy Pascal but is uncertain about the next steps...
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Kevin Feige has confirmed that more Spider-Man movies are in the works. The Marvel Studios boss has revealed that he and producer Amy Pascal and "beginning to develop" a new project as he revealed that he didn't want fans to be concerned after the financial dispute between Sony and Disney put 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' into some doubt. Kevin told the New York Times newspaper: "Amy and I and Disney and Sony are talking about – yes, we're actively beginning to develop where the story heads next, which I only say outright because I don't want fans to go through any separation trauma like what happ...
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