A fan-made concept painting for the widely anticipated Spider-Man 4 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which will once again feature Tom Holland, has gone viral due to its intriguing crossover event ideas. The graphic, which was posted on Instagram by digital artist @agtdesign, shows an exciting crossover between Sony’s Spider-Man Universe and the MCU’s movie and Netflix characters. This artwork suggests an even bigger scope for the franchise, following the success of 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, which made $1.9 billion, and the current Spider-Verse trilogy, both of which linked several Spider-Men.
The poster for the potential film, The Spectacular Spider-Man, shows Tom Holland’s Spider-Man going up against well-known antagonists including Tom Hardy’s Venom, Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Kraven the Hunter from the future Sony film, and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin from Daredevil. Peter Parker appears to be receiving support from Netflix Marvel characters like as Charlie Cox’s Daredevil, John Bernthal’s Punisher, Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones, as well as Alaqua Cox’s Echo from the Hawkeye miniseries in this conflict. If you look closely enough, the billboard also reveals what appears to be Michael Keaton’s Vulture, a dark flying beast in front of the moon. On the Daily Bugle’s top page, which shows the two heroes swinging together, there are little tributes to Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men. In addition to his outfit, Holland’s Peter Parker is shown settling into his new flat as seen in No Way Home’s climax. All of the characters depicted in the artwork, with the exception of Kraven, have appeared in the MCU at some time. Jessica Jones and Daredevil, alias Matt Murdock, collaborated in the crossover series The Defenders.
Notably, Tom Holland is prepared to carry on for a considerable amount of time as the sole active live-action Spider-Man, beginning with the fourth movie. The Sinister Six villains are being introduced in Sony’s continuing world through various films, however the Web-Slinger is presently absent. In the relaunched Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again, Charlie Cox and John Bernthal will both reprise their roles, while Alaqua Cox will have her own solo series, Echo. Holland’s character is also more likely to find new allies because everyone in the universe forgot about him as a result of Doctor Strange’s spell, and the multiverse trope further supports the possibility that this may be the case. A release date of December 2025 is listed on the poster. The movie, which is supposed to be the first of a new trilogy, has been in the works since 2019, with scriptwriting starting in February 2023. A setback was created by the recently ended Writers Guild of America strike, which lasted for five months. The movie cannot begin production until the SAG-AFTRA strike is also resolved. But it seems very obvious that the movie won’t be released until December 2025.
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