Following the events of Morbius, Sony may finally be setting up for its long-rumored Sinister Six movie, and the studio's upcoming Madame Web could explain the prospect’s biggest plot hole. First appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #210, Madame Web serves to connect each Spider-Man-like being across their respective universes. The upcoming project will add to Sony's Spider-Man Universe, standing alongside the Venom films and 2022 solo projects Morbius and Kraven the Hunter.
Morbius is set to be the third film in this universe and looks to continue the influence of the multiverse, which was first established in the post-credits scene of Venom: Let There be Carnage. Jared Leto stars as Doctor Michael Morbius, a man with a rare blood disease who gains vampiric abilities after attempting an unorthodox cure. Fans have speculated the multiversal-whereabouts of the film since the trailer featured a cameo from Michael Keaton’s Vulture – a villain linked not to Sony’s Spiderverse but the MCU.
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Following director Daniel Espinosa’s spoiler-filled interview with CinemaBlend, it appears that Vulture’s true aim could be to recruite a team of villains to seek revenge on Spider-Man. This not only confirms that Keaton’s character is the same one that was previously seen at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming, but that Sony’s Spiderverse is going to have to address the MCU’s multiverse if it is to explain how Adrian Toomes appears in the film—and how he intends to get back to his particular Spider-Man. With her ability to see across universes and provide a point of comparison between each, Madame Web could expand the Sony multiverse and be the key to understanding how the
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