Next month, Spider-Man: Far From Home, the second Spider-Man movie based in the MCU and starring Tom Holland, will be available on Disney+. Disney has reportedly revealed that Far From Home would launch onDisney+ in the US on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. Spider-Man: Far From Home, which takes place after Avengers: Endgame, follows Peter Parker as he and his buddies board a plane for a summer field trip in Europe. Peter’s intention to give up his life as Spider-Man in New York, however, is abruptly dashed when Nick Fury enlists Peter’s assistance in stopping the Elementals—later revealed to be Mysterio’s creation. Being the first Spider-Man movie to earn more than $1 billion at the box office, Far From Home is noteworthy. Arriving on Disney+ a few months after Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy starring Tobey Maguire, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Venom, and the Andrew Garfield-led The Amazing Spider-Man duology were accessible to subscribers, is Spider-Man: Far From Home. That leaves Venom: Far From Home joining Disney+. The only Spider-Man-related Sony films that aren’t accessible on the streaming service are Let There Be Carnage, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and Morbius.
Holland’s beloved Webslinger will return in the fourth Spider-Man movie based in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which Marvel Studios is presently creating with Sony. Spider-Man 4’s premise is still unknown, however there have been rumours indicating that movie may centre on the fallout from the upcoming Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again. But with Born Again’s extensive creative makeover, it’s feasible that the two MCU projects will no longer be connected. In the movie No Way Home, Charlie Cox’s Daredevil and Holland’s Spider-Man met when they were still in their civilian personas as Matt Murdock and Peter Parker. Additionally, Sony is continuing work on its Spider-Man Universe (SSU), which is mostly made up of stand-alone films starring Spider-Man antagonists like as Kraven the Hunter and Venom. Recently, the latter—which stars Taylor-Johnson as the title Spider-Man adversary—was pushed back from October 2024 to late 2024. The slate of SSU projects also includes two live-action series for Prime Video, Silk: Spider Society and an unnamed Spider-Man Noir series; moreover, there is a third Venom movie. Sony was also developing El Muerto, which starred Bad Bunny as the title masked wrestler. Nevertheless, it appears that the project was abandoned once Bad Bunny left in September 2023.
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