As he prepares to depart from Sony Pictures, CEO Tony Vinciquerra seemed to have few, if any, regrets about his seven-year run as studio head. That includes this year's pair of "Spider-Man" spinoff ...
As he prepares to leave Sony Pictures, Tony Vinciquerra reflects on his time at the helm of the Culver City film and TV studio and defends "Madame Web" and "Kraven the Hunter." "These are not terrible ...
"Kraven the Hunter," the last Sony release under Vinciquerra's leadership is doing even worse at the box office, having grossed just $43.8 million worldwide and counting after 12 days in theaters.
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 ...
Vinciquerra pointed out that the Marvel film found success on streaming and refuses to deem it a "terrible film." Vinciquerra noted earlier in the interview that the failure of “Kraven the ...
When Tony Vinciquerra arrived at Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2017, it was far from business as usual. The Culver City studio was still reeling from a 2014 cyber attack that exposed employees ...
"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 contrast, the budget for the film was $80 million. Tony Vinciquerra, chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment (which backed the movie), sees the story differently. Need a break?
Released in theaters on December 13, Kraven the Hunter has made box office history for having the worst opening weekend of any Sony-produced ... in a new interview, Vinciquerra called the movie ...
While Sony and Marvel ultimately mended their relationship to keep Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the MCU, Sony’s film division continued to produce Spider-Man spinoffs without Spider-Man.