General Marvel News: Phases, Timelines, Misc....

Lucky Rabbit

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  • 01/13/23 – Kraven the Hunter (Sony/Marvel)
  • 06/02/23 – Spider-Verse 2: Across the Spider-Verse (Sony/Marvel)
  • 10/6/23 – Madame Web (Sony/Marvel)
  • 01/12/24 – El Muerto (Sony/Marvel)
  • 03/29/24 – Spider-Verse 3: Beyond the Spider-Verse (Sony/Marvel)
  • 06/07/24 – Untitled Sony Spider-Man Universe film (Sony/Marvel)
Sony is swooping in on the date Marvel just vacated and shuffling things around:

Kraven 10/6/23
Madame Web 2/16/24
6/7/24 untitled film has moved to 7/12/24

 

Disney Irish

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LSLS

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Not sure if I completely agree with there assertions. I suspect Phase 5 will get things back on track where everything will feel more interconnected again, starting with Quantumania.

We will see how everything connects. Right now, I think it's right. Dr. Strange, it was more important that you had seen the non-MCU movies than Hawkeye or Black Widow or Falcon. I have not seen Eternals, Shang Chi, or Wakanda Forever, and I don't feel like I'm lost or missing things at all right now. I do agree, I suspect things are going to start connecting, but I do think it's a fair point that it was a bit of a mistake to wait this long for it to start happening. I think it's a lot to ask to remember that one credit scene from 3 years and 10 shows/movies ago without it ever having been mentioned again.
 

DCBaker

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"Donald Glover is finally getting a Spider-Man movie. It’s just not quite what you think.

Glover is attached to star and produce a feature set in Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man universe of Marvel Comics characters, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.

Myles Murphy, the son of actor and comedian Eddie Murphy, is on board to write the project, which has no title but is said to revolve on the Hypno-Hustler, one of the more obscure Spider-Man villains.

Created by Bill Mantlo, the writer who also created Rocket Racoon, and artist Frank Springer, Hypno-Hustler was very much a product of the disco music scene when he first appeared in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man No. 24 in 1978. His real name was Antoine Delsoin, the leader of a band called the Mercy Killers and used hypnosis technology in his instruments on his audience in order to rob them.

Hypno-Hustler is not considered one of Spider-Man’s top villains – in fact, he regularly shows up on worst supervillains lists – but sources say Glover sparked to the musical aspect of the character and the fact that he has less Marvel cannon baggage, freeing him to greater interpretations. The project could be anything from a disco period piece to a re-imagined modern hip-hop version or even a cyberpunk future play. Adding to the spark was Murphy’s take, whose details are being kept below the bass clef."

Full article below.

 

MisterPenguin

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