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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Shared fictional universe This article is about Sony Pictures' shared universe. For other Spider-Man films, see Spider-Man in film and Spider-Verse (franchise). For the comic book, see Spider-Verse. Sony's Spider-Man Universe Based on Marvel Comics Produced by Avi Arad Matt Tolmach Amy ...
Sony's franchise may be coming to an end. Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Kraven the Hunter. The year is almost over, but there’s still room for one more superhero movie.
Giacchino references themes from previous Spider-Man films by Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Christopher Young, [151] and Danny Elfman, as well as his own themes from Doctor Strange (2016). [152] Regarding the use of these other themes, Giacchino did not want their use to be fan service and finding ways to include them in a "very targeted" way.
While debuting the short, Sony did not disclose how or when they intend to release it to a wider audience. [2] It was later released on YouTube on March 27, 2024, [3] ahead of the originally planned release date of the currently postponed Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. The YouTube release was partnered with a fundraiser for the Kevin Love ...
At the film’s world premiere in New York, Ariana DeBose, who stars as Calypso alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Kraven, had a clear message for Marvel: Bring Kraven into the mix to fight Spider ...
Farewell, Sony’s Spider-Manless Spider-Man universe. You died like you lived: strange and sloppy. A recent report, published in The Wrap, claimed that the long-delayed Kraven the Hunter will be ...
At the PlayStation 5 reveal event on June 11, 2020, Insomniac announced two new games: Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, a spin-off to Marvel's Spider-Man, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. The former was a launch title for the PS5, released alongside a remaster of the original Marvel's Spider-Man for the console in November 2020.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 15% "Madame Web" is the most nonsensical Sony Marvel movie thanks to its baffling story.Ezekiel (Tahar Rahim), a man with spider-like powers, hunts a group of girls who he ...