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Outgoing Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra Defends ‘Kraven the Hunter’ and ‘Madame Web’: ‘These Are Not Terrible Films’
"The press just crucified it," exec says in wide-ranging LA Times interview The post Outgoing Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra Defends ‘Kraven the Hunter’ and ‘Madame Web’: ‘These Are Not Terrible Films’ appeared first on TheWrap.
Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra Insists ‘Madame Web' Isn't "Terrible" and Says the "Press Just Crucified It"
The film was received poorly by audiences and critics, earning a record worst box office opening for a Sony superhero film at the time of its release.
Sony CEO admits ‘Kraven the Hunter’ was studio’s ‘worst’ Marvel launch, blames critics who ‘crucified’ ‘Madame Web’ for flop
Vinciquerra, 70, spoke about the movies during an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, and admitted that the Aaron Taylor-Johnson-starring Marvel flick “Kraven the Hunter” is “probably the worst launch we had” in his nearly eight year tenure Sony.
Sony Pictures CEO blames critics for 'Madame Web' flop: 'The press just crucified it'
"Madame Web" received a rough reception at the box office, and Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra is blaming critics.
Sony Pictures CEO Actually Thinks MADAME WEB and KRAVEN Are Good Films and Blames Critics for Their Failures
The departing CEO of Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra , actually thinks that Madame Web and Kraven The Hunter are good films, and it make me wonder why these people, who don’t know what good movies are,
'Critics Destroyed Them': Sony Pictures CEO On Why 'Kraven The Hunter' And 'Madame Web' Flopped
Sony's slate of Spider-Man villain spinoffs has been a creative and commercial debacle. Barring the first two instalments of Venom, starring Tom Hardy, Sony has failed to introduce a product that justifies the existence of its universe in parallel with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Sony CEO Is Mystified By Kraven's Poor Reception
Outgoing Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra blames critics for the Spiderverse's struggles, as Sony rethinks its strategy after major box office flops.
Madame Web, Kraven were ‘not terrible films’ destroyed by vengeful critics, says Sony boss
When asked about the splashy failure of the Spider-Man-adjacent Kraven, which has yet to cross the $20 million mark in the U.S. in its first two weeks, Vinciquerra admits the long-delayed superhero movie was “probably the worst launch” Sony had during his tenure. But he stands up for the Aaron Taylor-Johnson vehicle, calling it “not a bad film.”
Sony Pictures CEO Blames Critics for Spider-Man Spinoffs Bombing in Theaters: “These Are Not Terrible Films”
In 2019, the symbiotic relationship between Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios ended in divorce. After failing to reach an agreement on financing terms for the Spider-Man movies, Sony Pictures chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra said “the door is closed” on the wall-crawler in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Sony exec says “Madame Web” and “Kraven the Hunter” bombed because of critics: 'These are not terrible films'
"For some reason, the press decided that they didn’t want us making these films out of 'Kraven' and 'Madame Web,' and the critics just destroyed them."
Kraven And Madame Web "Are Not Terrible Films" Says CEO OF Sony Pictures
Kraven the Hunter bombing seemed like it could be the nail in the coffin for the Sony Spider-Man Universe (that doesn’t have Spider-Man). Madame Web opened the year with disappointing totals. Then Venom: The Last Dance also performed poorly relative to the previous Venom films.
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Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra talks 'arms dealer' strategy, defends 'Spider-Man' spinoffs
As he prepares to leave Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra reflects on his time at the helm of the Culver City film and TV ...
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Sony Pictures CEO blamed the failure of 'Kraven' and 'Madame Web' on bad reviews: 'These are not terrible films'
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Sony's Spider-Verse stumbles: CEO blames critics for box office woes
With Kraven the Hunter opening to a meager $11 million and Madame Web struggling to pass $100 million globally, both films ...
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