Spider-Man 4 Will Reportedly Merge with Sony’s Venom
The Spiderverse is poised to entangle the MCU with Sony’s Venom. According to a recent report by occasional insider DanielRPK, Spider-Man 4, though not officially scheduled in the MCU lineup, is poised to serve as the film that connects the Sony Spider-Man-less Spider-Man universe with the MCU.
While the specifics remain unclear, it’s likely that some form of multiverse manipulation will be involved. The groundwork for this crossover has already been laid, as evidenced by Tom Hardy’s Venom making a post-credits appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home, seemingly transported into the MCU through the film’s events. However, with Venom 3 on the horizon, the timeline and connection details are still uncertain.
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The crossovers continued in Sony’s Spiderverse when Morbius encountered Michael Keaton’s Vulture, the MCU antagonist from the initial Spider-Man movie. Yet, it remains unclear whether this interaction involves an alternate dimension iteration of the character or some other narrative twist.
The Spider-Man Villains poised to transition to the MCU include Venom, Carnage, Morbius, and the upcoming Kraven. Additionally, Madam Web, despite being labeled as a “standalone” film with uncertain implications, could potentially introduce her, along with two Spider-Women and Spider-Girl, into the merging narrative.
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Is Disney inclined to incorporate a slew of mediocre Sony villains into their highly cherished Spider-Man MCU proper? This seems unlikely, especially considering Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is expected to play a significant role in the MCU’s future.
However, Spider-Man is rapidly cycling through mainstream villains; who haven’t already emerged from the “No Way Home” storyline or been featured by Sony. Could we see Spider-Man clashing with other MCU villains in various crossover films, adding an element of uncertainty to the situation? Only time will tell how this unfolds.
Who do you want to see Spider-Man face off against in an upcoming MCU film? Do you want Sony’s Spiderverse to merge with the MCU? Our Peter Tingle tells us this isn’t a good idea, but we could be wrong.
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