You’ll Never Guess What Sony’s Biggest Streaming Film of 2024 Was

Sony's Biggest Streaming Disaster Was Actually a Streaming Success - Here's How

Despite tanking at the box office, Sony's Spider-Man spin-off films have become cult classics on Netflix. According to Bloomberg, the 2024 film Madame Web was the studio's most-streamed movie on the platform last year, beating out bigger hits like Venom: The Last Dance and It Ends With Us.

The fact that Madame Web grossed only $44 million domestically compared to its box office counterparts' $145 million each is staggering. Yet, it gained instant recognition after release, with podcast appearances like How Did This Get Made? and subsequent streaming numbers that prove it was a hit on the platform.

This phenomenon carries over to Sony's fifth best streaming title last year, Kraven the Hunter, another underperforming Spider-Man spinoff. The fact that these films are generating significant revenue through streaming suggests that Sony's current deal with Netflix may be leaving money on the table - as the studio tries to figure out a new way to monetize its streaming bombs.

One thing is clear: Madame Web has proven that sometimes, a film can become a hit despite its poor box office performance. It's a testament to the power of word-of-mouth and the internet's ability to give cult classics a second life.
 
I'm low-key impressed by how well Sony's Spider-Man spin-off films are doing on Netflix 🤯📺. I mean, who would've thought that Madame Web, which did pretty bad at the box office, would become the studio's most-streamed movie last year? 😂 It just goes to show that sometimes you gotta think outside the box (or in this case, the theater). Word-of-mouth and online chatter can be super powerful when it comes to making a film a cult classic. And let's be real, streaming numbers are like a whole new ball game - they're not affected by reviews or ratings like traditional box office numbers are. So yeah, I think Sony's got some food for thought in terms of how they approach their streaming deals 🤔💡
 
omg you wont believe how well sony spider man films are doing on netflix! i mean $44 million is literally NOTHING compared to the big screen debut but theyre raking it in on streaming 🤑💸 especially madame web which is like my new fave show. the fact that its a cult classic now is just so cool, i love how word of mouth can make some movies go viral online. and kraven the hunter too? yeah idk how they do it but its def making me wanna check those out ASAP 🤩👀
 
omg what's up with sony's spidey movies right?! 🤯 i mean they tanked at the box office but on netflix they're like total faves! last year madame web was their most streamed movie and it only made 44 million domestically lol where did all that cash go? 💸 anyway, it's kinda cool to see how these underperforming movies are still generating revenue through streaming... maybe sony should just own up to not knowing what they're doing with their own content 🤑
 
🤦‍♂️ Streaming services are basically just a way for movies to bomb in theaters but still make bank online 🤑 Like, Sony's Spider-Man spin-offs were all flops at the box office, but they're somehow still making millions on Netflix 🎥💸 And it's not just these Spider-Man movies, either - there's this one film called Madame Web that made like, only $44 million domestically, but it was still streamed way more than some of those bigger hits 📊👀 It's wild to think about how much money is being left on the table because Sony doesn't know how to monetize their streaming stuff yet 💸😒
 
🤩 I'm telling u, Sony's Spider-Man films are like, totally underrated on Netflix! I mean, Madame Web was like, the most streamed film last year and it barely made $44 million at the box office 🤑 Like, what does that even say about the state of Hollywood? And Kraven the Hunter, another underperforming one... it's like they're trying to hide how much ppl love these films online 😂. The thing is, word-of-mouth & the internet are like, the ultimate marketing tools now! 👍
 
🤯 I mean, think about it, Sony's got these Spider-Man movies that nobody saw in theaters but are killing it on Netflix 🤑! Like, Madame Web was all over podcast circles and suddenly it's like everyone wanted to watch it after 🎧. And now Kraven the Hunter is doing the same thing, which just goes to show that sometimes you gotta think outside the box (or in this case, the theater) and let the internet do its thing 💻. I'm not gonna lie, as a loyal user of Netflix, it's pretty cool to see these underdogs finding success on the platform 🙌. Maybe Sony should rethink their strategy and just go all in on streaming? 💸
 
🤯 I mean think about it... Sony's got these Spider-Man movies that bombed at the cinema but are raking it in on Netflix 📈💸 And yeah, that's not what you'd expect from a big studio like Sony, right? 😂 But seriously, this is like the ultimate example of how social media and online communities can turn an underdog into a cult favorite 💥. I guess we should give credit to Netflix for giving these movies a chance – it's definitely doing something right! 📺
 
I'm loving how the internet is giving Sony's streaming flops a new lease on life 🙌. I mean, who needs blockbuster box office numbers when your movie can become a secret favorite among fans? It's crazy that Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter are raking it in on Netflix despite tanking at the movies. I guess you could say they're proof that streaming is a whole different beast from traditional cinema 🌐. The fact that these films are finding new life online is actually kind of refreshing - it shows that sometimes, what's considered a failure can still find an audience and become something special ❤️.
 
omg u guys dont blieve it! Sony's spider-man movies r actually super successful on netflix lol! like madame web was the most streamed movie last yr and its only grossed 44 mil domestically 🤯 thats crazy compared to venom and it ends with us which made way more at the box office. i think this shows that sometimes a film can still be a hit even if it tanked in theaters. its all about word of mouth and netflix's almighty algorithms 🤑 anyway, i gotta ask, has anyone seen kraven the hunter?
 
🤔 I mean come on, $44 million domestically for Madame Web? That's crazy! They must be getting some serious royalties from Netflix or something 🤑 But seriously, it just goes to show that sometimes you don't need a big budget movie to make a splash online. The internet is all about word-of-mouth and people being able to discover new content, so I guess Sony was smart to stick with Netflix. It's not like they were going to get a lot of buzz from the box office alone anyway 🎥
 
I'm so done with all these Spider-Man movies being on Netflix 🙄. I mean, they're not even doing that great at the box office, but somehow they become super popular online? It just goes to show how much streaming affects what people watch these days. Madame Web's numbers are wild - 44 million domestic gross is basically nothing compared to Venom's $145 million, and yet it still managed to get a lot of streams on Netflix 📺. Maybe Sony needs to rethink their strategy for making movies that don't exactly kill at the box office? It's weird how word-of-mouth can make a movie like Madame Web a cult classic...
 
I'm loving this news 🤩! I mean, think about it - Sony's Spider-Man spin-offs were total flops at the box office but became HUGE on Netflix 📺💥. And that one film, Madame Web? It's like a cult classic now 😂! People love it so much they're even talking about it on podcasts 🎙️. That just goes to show how powerful word-of-mouth is and how social media can give films a second chance at life 🌟. It's also kinda crazy that these movies are making bank through streaming instead of theaters 🤑. Maybe Sony should rethink their whole streaming strategy... or maybe they're onto something? 🤔
 
Just crazy how much money Sony is making from their Spider-Man films on Netflix 🤑... 44 million at the box office but 10s of millions streaming? That's wild! I guess you can't judge a film's success by just how well it does in theaters anymore 💻. Word-of-mouth and online buzz are huge now, and it's awesome to see how the internet can breathe new life into movies 🎥. Maybe Sony needs to rethink their strategy on streaming, but hey, at least they're not losing money on these films 😊.
 
I'm not surprised tbh 🤔... I mean, we've seen it time and time again - a movie bombs at the box office but still finds an audience online 💻. It's like people just can't get enough of Spider-Man 🕷️. And with Netflix being the go-to platform for these kinds of movies, it's no wonder they're raking in the dough 🤑. But at the same time, it's a bit concerning that Sony is missing out on revenue because they don't know how to monetize their streaming success... maybe they need to rethink their strategy 🤔?
 
🤔 I gotta say, this is wild! I mean, who would've thought that Sony's Spider-Man films, which bombed at the box office, would end up being a hit on Netflix? 📺 It just goes to show how different streaming platforms can have different priorities when it comes to what kind of content they want. And $44 million for Madame Web is crazy! 💸 That's like, a fraction of what some other films made last year. But hey, I guess word-of-mouth and internet vibes are powerful things 😂. Maybe Sony should rethink their strategy and focus on making more streaming-friendly movies? 🎬
 
omg 🤯 i'm so confused about this... if netflix is making more money from these sony movies than they would in theaters, why can't they just play them there too? it seems like such a waste, especially since kraven the hunter was supposed to be a big deal 🤑 and spider-man spin-offs are always expected to do well. but i guess this just shows how weird the movie industry is 🎥
 
lol what's up with these Spider-Man movies tho? people are obsessed with them on Netflix I mean, $44 mil domestic vs 145 mil each for Venom & It Ends With Us is crazy! it just goes to show that Netflix can make even the flops look like box office hits. and now Sony's all confused about how to monetize these streaming bombs Kraven the Hunter, eh? maybe they should just let Netflix handle it lol
 
I'm not surprised at all 🤔. I mean, think about it - how many times have we watched a movie or show and then instantly become obsessed with it? It's like, that one episode of Stranger Things everyone loves but wasn't even the best season... and then suddenly it's all over social media and you're watching it again because your friends are talking about it nonstop 😂. And streaming is like, the ultimate word-of-mouth platform - if a film gets enough buzz online, it can go from flopping in theaters to cult classic status on Netflix! The numbers don't lie, right? 🤑
 
I'm loving how things are going for those Spider-Man spin-offs on Netflix! 🤩 I mean, who would've thought that Madame Web, which bombed at the box office, would become a hit on stream? It just goes to show that internet vibes can make all the difference. And it's crazy to see Kraven the Hunter, another underperformer, raking in some serious revenue through streaming too! 💸 It makes me wonder if Sony needs to rethink their strategy for these movies - maybe not cut them loose just yet? 🤔
 
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