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Опубликовано 8 февраля 2022, 1:10
A crossover with Marvel's live-action heroes isn't off the table for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One), according to the producers of the upcoming animated film. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were recently on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, where they were asked about connecting the #SpiderVerse to the overall MCU following what was witnessed in Spider-Man: No Way Home. While this isn't a solid confirmation that the Spider-Verse is connected to the overall MCU, Lord and Miller's comments presumably lend credence to their created universe being part of a larger cinematic universe yet to be seen. This also isn't the first time we've been teased by a potential live-action crossover with the MCU. Last year while speaking with SYFY WIRE, Tom Holland and Zendaya both said they'd love to be part of the upcoming two-part Spider-Verse films, to which producer Chris Miller tweeted out a GIF that simply said, "Call Me." After the phenomenal success of Spider-Man: No Way Home which spanned multiple universes within the Spider-Man live-action film franchise, perhaps Sony's finally able to see the potential of bringing in those heavy-hitters for another multiverse outing in the upcoming animated Spider-Verse movies? We'll see when part one of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse hits theaters October 7th. #SpiderManNoWayHome finally confirmed its first streaming service, and it's not Disney+. No Way Home will be arriving on Starz sometime over the next six months. And finally, actor Stellan Skarsgard who seemingly confirmed that the Rogue One spinoff series, Andor, will be getting a second season.
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