So the biggest and the most heartbreaking news any Marvel fan could wake up to, is here. Just when the fans were still getting over the death of some of the major characters of the Marvel universe, here comes one more blow. Post the legal feud between Sony and Marvel Movies, the former has decided to continue with Tom Holland's character WITHOUT any Marvel connection. The fans are totally in shock and are mocking this decision already. Marvel Phase 4: Six Superheroes or Superhero Teams Whose Absence in Kevin Feige’s Future MCU Movies and Shows Is Baffling!.

Twitterati has been making some hilarious and creative memes and jokes, criticizing Sony's decision to go solo with the much-loved Spider-Man character, portrayed perfectly by Tom. Tom and Robert Downey Jr (Tony Stark a.k.a Iron Man)'s scenes have been one of the most cherished ones in this entire franchise. The recently released Spider-Man: Far From Home was the first individual movie after Avengers: Endgame, which also took the story further post the events shown in the Endgame. However, with Spider-Man now separating from MCU, the fans are finding it difficult to imagine to watch his films without any MCU reference. Check out some of the tweets here.

Tony Stark Wouldn't Be Proud

Collective Feelings

Remembering Stan Lee

Twitterati, ASSEMBLE!

Fans Are Seriously Disappointed!

Tissues Please

Over to Cap and Iron Man

Marvel Fans, Time To be Worthy!

Meanwhile, Sony is planning to merge the characters with the storylines of Venom and Morbius. The split happened after MCU demanded 50 percent of the profit from Sony of their individual Spider-Man movies (earlier, it was five percent of the first-day box office collection). Well, there is no official statement on the same by Sony as well as Marvel Movies. Do you think the makers made the right decision? Tell us in the comments section below.

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