Assuming Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is a hit and the series continues with Marvel's Spider-Man 3, Insomniac Games should ignore the recent multiverse trend that's dominated the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the wake of Sony's animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse film. It's still not known if Insomniac's Marvel universe will see a third Marvel's Spider-Man game, but the developer may be tempted to delve into the concept if it does get green-lit. While the multiverse has led to some interesting story moments in the movies and TV shows, Insomniac has already built a strong foundation in its own universe and should continue to do so.
The sequel to 2018's Marvel's Spider-Man is slated for release sometime in 2023. First revealed with a September 2021 trailer, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 appears to heavily feature Peter Parker and Miles Morales teaming up in a battle against their newest foe: Venom. Not much else is known about the game, but it hasn't stopped the creation of countless theories, including one that Peter will take the symbiote as Spider-Man. An exact release date hasn't been announced, but more information may come out in the summer when studios and publishers traditionally tease future projects.
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By the end of the 2021 series Loki, the floodgates were flung open for the multiverse in the MCU. Since then, actors from non-MCU movies have had the opportunity to reprise their roles as Marvel heroes, and interesting scenarios presented in the What If...? series have come to the silver screen. These surprises have been well received by new and longtime Marvel fans alike, but that doesn't mean it should be replicated elsewhere. Part of the appeal of
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