The foundations that Sony is establishing for The Sinister Six movie don’t make any sense for the team to ultimately fight Spider-Man. Sony's Spider-Man Universe has had an inconsistent run so far, with the success of Venom and Venom: Let There Be Carnage offset by the relative disaster (critically and commercially) of Morbius. Yet, with audiences waiting patiently for Spider-Man to properly turn up in either Venom 3 and/or The Sinister Six movie, the web slinger's inclusion as a hero is actually impossible given how Sony's Spider-Man Universe is being built.
The Sinister Six has been teased before in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and while that spin-off movie from Drew Goddard was canceled, the villain team-up concept was put to good use in Spider-Man: No Way Home. The Sinister Six movie is now back on the agenda for Sony, with Morbius' end credits sequence hinting at what's to come. Michael Keaton’s Vulture arrives from a parallel universe (complete with his Vulture flight suit), suggesting a team-up with Morbius in order to “do some good.” Though it's unclear which Spider-Man (Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, or even Tony Maguire) would be in The Sinister Six movie, it seems inevitable that Spider-Man will show up for the villains to fight.
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The problem that the Sinister Six movie has, however, is that the reason for the members to team up (to “do some good”) is completely at odds with their comic book heritage, where the villains joined forces to kill Spider-Man. With Sony lining up Spider-Man’s villains to all be anti-heroes, the studio is giving itself an impossible task and heading for disaster by making a rod for its own back. Though in the comics The
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