>>110264321>A deal so goodClearly you don't understand basic math so I'm going to have to explain this to you in detail.
Spider-Man Far From Home cost about 160 million dollars. It grossed over a 1.1 billion, but for simplicity's sake lets call it an even billion. That's a lowball figure of 840 million dollars in profit.
Disney paid 3% of the budget for Far From Home and got 3% of ticket sales, as that is what having a stake in a film means.
3% of 160 million is 4.8 million in investment
3% of 840 is 25.2 million in profit
So Disney invested 4.8 million with a return of 25.2, and Sony invested 155.2 million with a return of 814 million. Sony made about 789 million more dollars than Disney on the project.
Now let's see what happens to Disney's profit if they have a larger stake in the film, let's call it 30/70 as that's what was floated as the final offer
Disney would've invested 30% of 160 million, or 48 million dollars. The return would've been 252 million dollars. Sony would've invested 112 million dollars and made a profit of 588 million dollars.
Assuming you are not retarded, you now understand why Disney paying for a larger portion of the film's budget leads to Disney making more money and Sony making less money at the end of the day.