Sony’s trailer for the upcoming?featured a few unexpected moments, with both indirect and seemingly direct ties to the Marvel Cinematic Universe or, at the very least, continuations of narrative hooks that both studios agreed to before their tumultuous short-term break-up last summer. Either way, it’s clear the closing moments of?matter in the world ofMorbiusand, at least to our eyes, that probably direct tie to thelate in the trailer means Sony will finally make good on its plan to do a film about the Sinister Six, an idea the studio postponed whenunderperformed.MorbiusSpider-Man: Far From HomeMCUTheAmazing Spider-Man 2
So let’s take a look at this latest wrinkle in the Sony Spider-Verse and what these call-outs in theMorbiustrailer mean for the studio’s emerging superhero world.
The Benefits of A?Spider-Verse
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If taken at face value, the post-credits stinger at the end of 2018’s??that introduced a preview scene from?(“Meanwhile, in another universe…”)?implied that the two films took place in the same multiverse.?The latter film then introduced audiences?to the notion of multiple realities where a panoply of Spider-people (many of them alternative versions of Peter Parker) take center stage to defend their world — or corner of Queens — from threats small and large.VenomSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
As a science-fiction concept, multiverses are a wonderful device. They allow you to keep all your work as “true” in a canonical sense while also allowing you ways to change up those ideas or revise key components. And considering the Spider-Man seen inFar From Homeand the other Marvel Studios films?(played by) is Sony’sthirdattempt at Peter Parker, a multiverse is the best way to tell continuity-conscious viewers that all of the films are valid, even if they don’t tell the same story.Tom Holland
Of course, you could always do what thedid for decades and ignore such concerns entirely. But that’s beside the point.Bond films
In terms of Sony’s most recent attempt to launch its own cinematic universe and continue their relationship with Marvel Studios, the Spider-Verse allows them almost absolute freedom.Venomcan exist as a standalone movie, or it can easily fit into a world where Peter and Eddie Brock () crossed paths at one time — there are those oblique references to Eddie’s problems in New York, after all.Morbius, meanwhile, is equally free to name-check Eddie or ignore him in favor of clear ties to the MCU Spider-Man and his current troubles. At this point, what is “true” between the three films is open to conjecture.Morbiuscould be a secret MCU filmorit could be the first look at a Sony’s plans for Peter after he leaves the MCU in a couple of years.Tom Hardy
Granted, this all presumesis indeed playing Adrian Toomes (a.k.a. the Vulture from) inMorbius.Micheal KeatonSpider-Man: Homecoming
Venom’s Success and the Old Sinister Six Plan

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Thanks in part to its success, many have forgotten just how riskyVenomwas when it released. Launching a film centered on a prominent superhero antagonist had never been pulled off before. And let’s face it,Venom‘s cheesy tone — while highly entertaining at times — still left some people feeling like the experiment didn’t work. But for Sony,Venom’sworldwide box-office take was all the proof it needed to say it could make Spider-Man movies as strong and as successful as Marvel.
And, as it happens, the film’s success also proved the studio’s plan for films featuring the foes of Spider-Man —?a plan born in the?wake of 2012’s??— was also viable.The?Amazing Spider-Man
As the story goes, from 2012 onward,?Sony began toying with films based around the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, the Vulture, Kraven the Hunter, Sandman, and Mysterio. And just like Marvel’sAvengers, the leads of the six films would join forces inSinister Six— a film based on the villains’ coalition in the Spider-Man comics. The group first joined forces in 1964’sThe Amazing Spider-Man Annual#1 and would eventually see characters like Hobgoblin, Shocker, Lizard, Venom, Electro, and others subbing in for one or more of the original group. The Sinister Six also, on occasion, expanded to seven, 12, and even?66 members — which is when Morbius finally became part of the team.

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Sometime in 2014,submitted aSinister Sixscript draft to Sony, with then-president Amy Pascal telling reporters she was waiting for Goddard — who would later be attached to 20th Century Fox’s plannedX-Forcefilm — to direct the picture. Much of the characters’ iconic gear made its debut in a brief scene in?The Amazing Spider-Man 2, although it was said Goddard’sSinister Sixwas meant to feature the classic line-up with Doc Ock as their leader. The script was also said to feature the characters redeeming themselves, but for some of them, fighting Spider-Man is part of their nature. By this point, the plan changed from making six individual films to spinning offSinister Six‘s well-received characters into their own films.The Cabin the Woods‘Drew Goddard
ThenTheAmazing Spider-Man 2failed to meet expectations, unfortunately, and garnered a reputation as a dud. Sony’s plan was put on hold, but one film in its “foes of Spider-Man” concept went forward:Venom. And even though Sony reached a point where it felt better off working with Marvel Studios, it never completely abandonedSinister Sixor its own series of films.
Silver & Black?and Other Tales of the Spider-Verse

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Even as Spider-Man made his way to?andSpider-Man: Homecoming, Sony let some of their Spider-Man film concepts simmer. One of these wasSilver & Black. Intended to feature sometimes friends of Spider-Man, namely Black Cat (a cat burglar) and Silver Sable (an amoral mercenary), the crew included?pilot directorand writers like?, Marvel Comics’ Christopher Yost, and?(alongside writer). Reportedly, the film would have taken some cues fromHomecoming, but a creative impasse led to it being cancelled in 2018, and the lead characters split into their own projects. Presumably, the individual?Black CatandSilver Sablefilms are still in development and may flesh out the emerging Spider-Verse with more allies for Peter to call upon when he inevitably faces the Sinister Six.Captain America: Civil WarCloak & DaggerGina Prince-BythewoodWestworld‘sLisa JoyCaptain Marvel‘sGeneva Robertson-DworetLindsey Beer
But here’s where things get interesting. As recently as 2018, Goddard said it was likely Sony would eventually use his script as a basis forSinister Six, which means the studio has a sense of direction even as it substitutes Morbius () for, say, Mysterio (who is presumably dead in both the MCU and the Spider-Verse). And from theMorbiustrailer, it definitely feels like there is momentum toward anAvengers-style film focusing on the villains — an idea?strong enough that it’s surprising Marvel or Warner Bros. didn’t think of it first.Jared Leto
BesidesSinister Sixand the Black Cat and Silver Sable films, Sony is also developing a movie based on Madame Web. Created by Denny O’Neil and artist John Romita Jr., the character was introduced inThe Amazing Spider-Man#210 as a blind and paralyzed precognitive mutant who used a sophisticated web-themed mobility device to get around and offer Spider-Man a heads-up on various crimes and misdeeds. Writers Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless took on the task of writing the script in September of 2019, but little has been heard from the project since. The same is true forSilk, based on the Spider-Man character created by Dan Slott and Umberto Ramos. Featuring a Korean-American protagonist with Spider-powers and a love of gadgets, the project seemingly has not moved forward since 2018.
As early as 2017, Sony was toying with the idea of a film centering on Kraven the Hunter. Born Sergei Kravinoff to Russian aristocrats, the big game hunter came to New York inThe Amazing Spider-Man#15 to assist his half brother, the Chameleon, in taking down the webhead. It went poorly, but Kraven walked away from the encounter believing Spider-Man to be the most dangerous game. He would return time and again to hunt Peter. As of August 2018, the film was in some active development with writer Richard Wenk reportedly on board to write the script, but as with the other projects, it’s unclear if it will be ready for production anytime soon.
That said, intrepid internet sleuths noticed “Kraven” stamped onto signage on theMorbiusset — bothand as.on a delivery truckthe name of a ballet company
And not to be forgotten, Sony is working on a sequel to 2018’sSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Presumably, the film will take place on the same Earth where Peter Parker is dead and Miles Morales () has taken his place. But it’s also possible the series’ established fun with different realities may allow a member of the live-action Sony world to meet Miles. That film is currently scheduled for release on April 8th 2022.Shameik Moore
The Shape Of The Spider-Verse

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With all of this information, we begin to see a picture of a Spider-Verse with the MCU Peter Parker at the center of it. It all begins withMorbius, which establishes a live-action Spider-Verse world in which Peter is wanted for Mysterio’s murder, as indicated by some graffiti art in the trailer. The title character goes on his journey of self-discovery and, at some point, gets recruited by Adrian Toomes — who serves as an antagonist to Nick Fury. If the film is successful commercially and critically, it’s easy to imagine Toomes returning at the end ofVenom 2to recruit Eddie or Carnage ().Woody Harrelson
In this set-up, Sony acknowledges the events of the two MCUSpider-Manfilms while also establishing their own continuity. It creates a situation in which characters can talk about Peter without him being on camera, which, as seen in films like, can build effective anticipation.The Third Man
Where Sony goes from there all depends onMorbius. If it’s a smash hit, one could easily seeKraven the Hunterrushing into production. PerhapsMadame WeborSilkfollows it while Spider-Man finishes his commitments in the MCU — namely a third solo film and an appearance in anAvengers-style team-up movie. Presumably, the latter would act as a send-off to Peter and Tom Holland in the MCU, who would immediately resurface in the next convenient Spider-Verse film and then inSinister Six, where he is, oddly enough, the antagonist. But one imagines Black Cat, Silver Sable, Madame Web, and Silk will help him establish a team of his own.
And, amazingly, the whole thing would be viable. So far, only Disney has pulled off sustained cinematic universes withStar Warsand Marvel — arguably, Warner Bros. may have done it as well,?though the DC film universe keeps getting rebooted. By embracing all of its messy development, Sony may be in the best position to plan and execute a six-film meta-arc. The results could be quite exciting.
Well, assumingMorbiusworks, of course.
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