>>109861482There may have been potential to fix things, but Disney was not remotely interested in doing so. On the contrary, by all accounts they intended to double-down on the worst parts of their take, further making Petey into a character whose whole life revolves around the relationship he had with his sugar daddy, and his "crossover" potential with other heroes.
Given the right team, there's no reason why a Sony version free of Stark couldn't do a much better take on Spidey.
You've got one company that did some misses, but could theoretically get shit right by hiring the right people.
You've got another company that did things okayish but with some glaring flaws, that indicated repeatedly they intended to keep pushing the flaws more and more into the spotlight.
...Plus we're really salty that a babyfaced dude that never once looked remotely nerdy or outsiderish was being sold as Peter Parker: world's biggest high school dweeb.