2021's Venom: Let There be Carnage and Spider-Man: No Way Home, as well as 2022's Morbius, contained multiple references to Marvel's and Sony's cinematic universes. Sony and Marvel have previous form for linking the SSU and MCU together, too. If it does, it'll simultaneously tie her standalone show to Holland's MCU Spider-Man films – read more about those in our Spider-Man movies in order guide – and make her canon in the MCU.Ĭould we finally see a Spider-Man and Venom team up as part of this deal? (Image credit: Sony Pictures) It's plausible, then, that a like-for-like scenario could play out in Silk's TV series. In the comics, Cindy Moon is bitten by the same genetically-enhanced spider that Peter is, imbuing her with similar superpowers to her classmate. Speaking of Silk, her arrival has the potential to tie into Tom Holland's Spider-Man adventures in the MCU and the SSU. Alongside Silk, we'd love nothing more than to see them in a live-action capacity. We'll see some of these individuals in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse but, again, that's an animated movie. There are plenty of other Spider-Man-style heroes who fans would love to see on the big and/or small screens, such as Ben Reilly, Anansi, Spider-X, Spider-Woman, and Spider-Man 2099. This Spider-Man TV show deal also has the potential to introduce more Spider-People to a wider audience. However, as we mentioned earlier, Into the Spider-Verse is an animated film, so those characters are yet to wallcrawl their way into a live-action superhero movie. Meanwhile, Miles Morales starred in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which showcased a number of other Spider-People, including Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Pig, Spider-Gwen, and Peni Parker. Madame Web is the next spider-based hero who'll feature in a live-action film, with Dakota Johnson set to bring her to life. Thus far, we've only seen Peter Parker's webslinger in a live-action capacity, with three actors – Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and current incumbent Tom Holland – tackling the role. Without wanting to sound hyperbolic, this is big news for Spider-Man's burgeoning cinematic universe and the Marvel multiverse, which was introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as part of MCU Phase 4.įor starters, we'll get to see more Spider-People make their live-action debuts. How will all of these Spider-Man projects tie together? (Image credit: Sony Pictures Animation)
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