The recent Sony and Marvel Studios news in regard toSpider-Manhas started a movement. Taking a cue from the Storm Area 51 event, Marvel fans are planning to do the same thing, except they’re storming Sony and, as of this writing, there are nearly 3,000 people ready to do so. The idea is to “Storm Sony And Bring Spider-Man Home To The MCU” on October 31st. Like the Storm Area 51 event, this probably won’t end up happening, but it might gather a sizable crowd.

Marvel Studios fans were caught off guard to learn that Sony is takingSpider-Manback andnot working with Kevin Feige, Marvel and Disney any longer. In other words, this means no more Peter Parker hanging out in the MCU and fans are not happy about it at all. In a short amount of time, the Storm Sony event has gained quite a bit of traction and may end up getting into the Storm Area 51 attendance numbers if everything keeps expanding as fast as it has been.

In addition to the Storm Sony event, Marvel Studios fans are trying to convince Disney to make aNight Monkeymovie in retaliation to Sony’s decision to take their toys and go home. Obviously, this is an argument between two studios and not all of the blame can be shifted solely to Sony. However, they are the only ones to have released an official statement in regard to the disaster. We get it, Marvel Studios wants a bigger piece of the pie and Sony is reluctant afterSpider-Man: Far From Homebecame its highest grossing movie of all time.

MaybeDisneywill just step in and buy Sony. They recently did the same thing with Fox and Sony might not be too far off with Disney’s quest to own and run everything. According to Sony, Kevin Feige doesn’t have the time to focus his attention on theSpider-Manfranchise, which seems a little hard to believe since the character has been absolutely massive after Tom Holland took on the role. In the end, both studios will have to come to terms because the character is too valuable to both.