Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: No Way Home | Dec 17, 2021

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Spider-man: No Way Home - would release on Indian Theatres on English, Hindi , Tamil & Telugu on December 17th for now only released hindi trailer

edit - they uploaded tamil & telugu trailers in sony south music channel instead of in sony south channel - may be they want to incrase their subs in sony south music yt channel
 
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This will come to Hotstar or Prime?
Prime obviously... Although, Disney owns 25% of the film, its a sony pictures film produced by Disney's Marvel Studios.

edit - they uploaded tamil & telugu trailers in sony south music channel instead of in sony south channel - may be they want to incrase their subs in sony south music yt channel
Funfact @Detective Conan bro : Sony Music South has around 90 Lakh subs while Sony Pics India has just 8 Lakh... It's obviously done as it will have better reach ON Sony Music South channel not for getting subs for Sony Music South..
 
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Prime obviously... Although, Disney owns 25% of the film, its a sony pictures film produced by Disney's Marvel Studios.
Not sure...None of the 2 previous MCU Spiderman films are available on Prime. Homecoming on Netflix and Far From Home on YouTube (paid).
Anyway, we have to wait for at least 3-4 months after it's theatrical release.
 
Not sure...None of the 2 previous MCU Spiderman films are available on Prime. Homecoming on Netflix and Far From Home on YouTube (paid).
Anyway, we have to wait for at least 3-4 months after it's theatrical release.
There is something called Windowing which exists for Hollywood studios.. They sell pay 1, subsequent window rights to OTT and television channels.. Pay 1 generally lasts about 18 months, after which the platforms will not have rights to have those movies. In Sony Pictures case, pay 1 Rights are with Prime Video, after that they goes on to Netflix.

The two earlier movies premiered on Prime Video and after the rights expired they were moved to Netflix as per contracts in place.
 
After dropping the teaser at CinemaCon and on social media Monday night, the trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home racked up an-all time viewership record of 355.5 million global views in its first 24 hours, blowing away the previous record holder, Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame, which drove 289M views. Simply, wow.

No Way Home‘s draw is more than double that of the second trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home, which hit 135M views at the 24-hour mark. That movie, released in 2019, repped Sony’s largest-grossing title in the studio’s history with $1.131 billion. The pic opened across six days, racking up $185M.

 
'Be careful what you wish for, Parker'! Anyone found any resemblance to WW84?
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