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0 on Amy Pascal suggests Tom Holland’s Spider-Man run isn’t overTom Holland has hinted that his time with Spider-Man is coming to an end, but it would seem that Sony Pictures and Amy Pascal have other ideas. In celebration of Spider Monday as tickets go on sale for Spider-Man: No Way Home, Fandango sat down with producer Amy Pascal to discuss wrapping up this trilogy…
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Hot Toys is back with a new figure from Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it’s the Integrated Suit. The new Spider-Man: No Way Home figure will come in two versions: A basic and a deluxe. Both will include masked and unmasked portraits, multiple interchangeable eyes for the masked version, interchangeable hands, webbing effects pieces, removable…
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The second Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer has finally arrived and building our anticipation even more for the film’s release. Without further ado, the trailer we’ve all been anxiously waiting for. Spider-Man: No Way Home is currently scheduled to hit theaters on Dec. 17, 2021 in the U.S., and on Dec. 15 in the U.K.
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Disney has announced an animated prequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming is on the way entitled Spider-Man: Freshman Year. During the Disney Plus Day event, Marvel Studios shared the first look at the logo for Spider-Man: Freshman Year. The new series will take place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and follow the earliest days of Peter Parker.…
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While we still all wait for a second Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, a new poster was released over the weekend giving us some hints of what is to come. We’re not sure when – or even if – we will get another Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, so we’ll have to make do with…
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The latest Morbius trailer has arrived, and there is a lot to break down. First up, the trailer itself. It’s clear that Morbius is in the Marvel Cinematic Universe at this point. Yes, there are two references to Venom, but there is also the Spider-Man painting on the wall, as well as the appearance by…
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It seems that Spider-Man: No Way Home may mark the end of Tom Holland’s solo Spider-Man films, but it isn’t a done deal quite yet. The marketing is ramping up for Spider-Man: No Way Home, and with that comes questions of whether or not there could be more films in the future. For now it…
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage is not out in theaters, and it’s off to a great start. The second solo film for Venom took in $90.1M in the U.S., and that puts it on some charts. It ranks as the second-best ever opening weekend for Oct., and that’s doubly impressive as the movie industry is…
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At long last, Spider-Man PS4 is geting a sequel in Spider-Man 2. During a PlayStation showcase on Thursday, Insomniac took the veil off of a trailer for its new Spider-Man 2 game. Considering how nearly universally loved the original game was, we can’t wait to get our hands on this one.
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Thanks to a healthy opening weekend for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Sony Pictures is moving up Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Rumors had been circulating that Sony may delay the Venom sequel once again, but it seems that isn’t going to be the case. Sony Pictures announced on Monday that the…
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Everyone wrap your valuables because it looks as though Venom: Let There Be Carnage may be moving to 2022. According to a new report from Vulture, multiple industry sources are saying Sony Pictures is preparing to shift Venom: Let There Be Carnage to Jan. 21, 2022. If that date looks familiar it’s because it’s the…
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At long last, the first Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer has arrived giving us our first look at the highly-anticipated film. It feels as though we have been awaiting an eternity for a Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, but Sony and Marvel finally delivered, and it was worth the wait. There is clearly more to…
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage has received yet another delay as the Delta variant of the Coronavirus sees cases once again climbing in the U.S. Sony Pictures announced on Thursday that Venom: Let There Be Carnage will be moving from Sept. 24 to Oct. 15. The decision is directly related to the coronavirus situation in…
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At long last the second Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer has arrived giving us a deeper look at the latest member of the symbiote family. After several delays thanks to the Coronavirus, Venom: Let There Be Carnage has released a second trailer has arrived showing off more of Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady. We…
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Hot Toys is back with its first figure from Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it’s the new black-and-gold suit. Before we go any further, and before you look at the photos, there is a definite possibility of some spoilers from this figure. You may want to leave this post if you want to go into…
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Marvel has announced Spider-Man: No Way Home toys from Funko, Hasbro, and LEGO showing off some new costumes. An unexpected hallmark of the Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man films has been Peter’s willingness to change his costume. Based on the toys announced on Friday morning, it doesn’t appear that will be changing. It looks as though he…
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At long last, Sony has found its Kraven the Hunter and its Aaron Taylor-Johnson. After years of speculation, it seems that a Kraven the Hunter movie is indeed going to become a reality. There have been a lot of rumors about who would play the Spider-Man villain, but the role finally landed on Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Taylor-Johnson…
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At long last the Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer has finally arrived giving us our first look at the latest member of the symbiote family. After several delays thanks to the Coronavirus, the first Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer has arrived showing off more of Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady. Still no hints…
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Will Spider-Man: No Way Home include multiple Spider-Mans? Rumors have said it will, but it seems someone may have forgotten to call Andrew Garfield about it. Garfield appeared with Josh Horowitz on his Happy Sad Confused podcast, and his answers were pretty clear. (Not safe for work language warning on the video) “There isn’t anything…
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Sony Pictures and Disney have reached a massive deal that will see all of the Marvel films come together in one place once again. Sony and Disney announced on Wednesday that the studios had reached a multi-year licensing deal for Disney to distribute Sony’s films digitally. The deal will cover new theatrical releases beginning in…















