Madame Web, the film project position as «essentially Sony's version of Doctor Strange» has been moved to October 6, 2023--three full months later than the previously announced July 2023 date. Additionally, a currently untitled Sony and Marvel Universe film originally scheduled for Oct. 6, 2023 has been pushed back to June 7, 2024. Variety was among the first to report.
Madame Web is arguably the highest profile of Sony's upcoming Spider-Man spinoffs, with the cast including the recently added Adam Scott (Severance, Parks and Recreation) alongside Dakota Johnson (The Peanut Butter Falcon, The Social Network), Emma Roberts (American Horror Story: Apocalypse), and Sydney Sweeney (The White Lotus, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood). S.J. Clarkson (Succession, Dexter) will direct a script from Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless (Morbius).
Since 2019, Sony has been vocal about making a Madame Web movie, and the project is positioned as the «essentially Sony's version of Doctor Strange.» In Marvel Comics, Madame Web is an elderly, telepathic, precognitive mutant confined to a hospital bed surrounded by life support machines that resemble a spider web. Her mutant abilities make her a strong ally for Peter Parker, though she never actually fights villains herself for obvious reasons.
As for the untitled film, it's just under two full years away as of this writing. Not much is known about the project, beyond the fact that it's in development.
Sony also been moving forward on another long-rumored Spider-man project, Kraven The Hunter. Earlier this year, Russell Crowe joined the movie in an undisclosed role. Kraven the Hunter is currently scheduled to hit theaters on January 13, 2023.
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