
Players will fight the spreading symbiotes and face Mysterio and Green Goblin in in the sewers, labs and skies above Manhattan. After capturing Venom to extract and clone symbiotes from him, he hires Mysterio to be his second in command and wreak havoc on the Marvel universe. The Spider-Man Play set will feature a storyline which follows the Green Goblin as he tries to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D. I feel like we hit a home run with our first franchise and there’s a part of me that wants to walk away with my head held high and pass the baton to the next lucky kid that gets to bring this character to life.At E3 I was shown a walk-through of the new Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box featuring Spider-Man. There’s a bit of a stigma about the fourth one in all franchises. But I’m also a little apprehensive about it. I’m really, really happy with where we’re at in terms of the creative. The first few meetings were about, ‘Why would we do this again?’ And I think we found the reason why.
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The MCU Spider-Man star also revealed concerns about making sure the fourth chapter justified its own existence, offering a positive update that suggests the story is already taking shape: The WGA writers strike came as Spider-Man 4's initial discussions were confirmed by Tom Holland, who also revealed that Amy Pascal and Marvel boss Kevin Feige were also present. The MCU's Spider-Man 4, however, is happening. Not long after, Kevin Feige confirmed that Sony and Disney were actively beginning to develop the story for the next Spider-Man movie, but very few updates have been provided. But at the same time, we will always be looking to campaign to play with that with all the brothers and sisters who are out there, do you know what I mean? Whether we can connect the dots, that's up to the constellations, and that's above my pay grade, but we would be remiss not to think about that when we're working on the material."Īlthough Spider-Man: No Way Home seemed to be the end of Tom Holland’s time as Spider-Man, it was announced that Marvel had plans for another trilogy of Spider-Man movies starring Holland, though at that point, Sony didn’t have plans for more of its own movies yet. Amid rumors of a Spider-Man crossover, or ties to the rest of the Spider-Verse, Tom Hardy offered an intriguing tease: " Once it's established, we then have to continue our Venom-verse.

Venom 3 was then confirmed to be in development a couple of months after the release of Venom 2, with Tom Hardy filming in mid-2023 and confirming a direct connection to the previous movie. Venom: Let There Be Carnage was released in 2021 and got mixed reviews from critics, though once more, it was a commercial hit, if not to the level of the original. Venom was released in 2018 and even though it wasn’t well-received by critics, it was a box office hit and was welcomed with open arms by the audience, granting it a sequel.
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Venom was the movie that kicked off Sony’s Spider-Man universe, and Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock and the symbiote are coming back in a third movie. Miles (Shameik Moore), Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld), and a whole host of Spider-Man variants will return, as well as Jason Schwartzman's The Spot, with an early promise of the sequel visiting new worlds, including Spider-Punk's home world.

Those reports also suggested a March 2024 release date is impossible, but Sony have stuck to the release promise so far. 2024's Beyond The Spider-Verse follows the events of Across The Spider-Verse's ending, with the Spot's threat to Miles Morales' family ringing loud and the multiverse mix-up set to be paid off.Īllegations of difficult working practices and a culture of extreme pressure met Across The Spider-Verse's release, with reports of 100 artists forced out of the project by creative demands.

After capturing every Spider-Man fan's imagination, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was announced to be getting two follow-up films, with Across The Spider-Verse breaking the box office record for Sony Animated movies after passing $600m at the global box office.
