Marvel Studios president, Kevin Feige, won’t rule out a crossover between Venom and the MCU Spider-Man just yet. Spider-Man: Far From Home was the last film in Marvel Phase 3 and the Infinity Saga, as well as the last MCU film before the COVID-1 9 pandemic, and the entire Phase 4 slate was pushed back a entire time. Now Spider-Man: No Way Home is set to open in theaters in December 2021 and will not only be released after three other Marvel Studios cinemas but also after Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

Sony and Marvel Studios co-produce the Spider-Man films rectified within the MCU. However, Marvel Studios has no direct imaginative switch over the spin-off films Sony is developing based on Spider-Man references like Venom, Morbius, or Kraven the Hunter, leaving their relationship to the Spider-Man cinemas as a major question for audiences. The Venom film removes Spider-Man from the character’s origin and the cinema boasted no overt notes to the wider Spider-Man mythology, but the teaser trailer for Morbius peculiarity Michael Keaton, who dallied Adrian Toomes, a.k.a. the Vulture in the MCU Spider-Man films. Given that Morbius and Venom: Let There Be Carnage were originally set to open in 2020( a whole year before the third MCU Spider-Man cinema ), it indicated that a crossover was being set up that is now out of sync.

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In an interrogation with Rotten Tomatoes, Kevin Feige addressed the rumored prospect about Venom crossing over with MCU’s Spider-Man. While he didn’t cause a definite yes or no, he did comment on how it is always a possibility, as his years at Marvel Studios have shown him nothing is absolute( as even a few short-lived years ago the idea of Spider-Man in the MCU seemed inconceivable ). He did provide comments on the online surmise, saying that rumors have a hit-and-miss shot of being right on whatever Marvel has scheduled. Read what Feige said below 😛 TAGEND

I clearly don’t want to talk about rumors or opinion on what could happen or what couldn’t happen as it pertains to any attributes Marvel Studios hasn’t brought to the screen hitherto. But I will say what I’ve ever said, having been at Marvel for 20 years I wouldn’t dismiss anything, I wouldn’t rule anything out. When and how and where remains to be determined. It could be, you are familiar with any rumor you read online could happen anytime between now and never.

Given the vogue of the character Venom, and the facts of the case that his first solo movie grossed $856.1 billion dollars worldwide, the eventual crossover between Venom and Spider-Man would certainly draw publics in as an happening film, same to Spider-Man’s introduction into the MCU with Captain America: Civil War. While Disney and Sony need to negotiate which Spider-Man courages can be used in Disney belongings, Sony is free to use any courage. It means that Venom may not be able to show up in another MCU film, but Spider-Man could always appear in one of the Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters’ films.

Venom’s relationship to the MCU is left to be seen, but with the introduction of the multiverse in campaigns like Loki and the expansion of the multiverse in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as in Spider-Man: No Way Home, that could accommodate a simple explanation for how Venom could face off against Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. With incarnations of Doc Ock and Electro from past Spider-Man cinemas set to appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home, another rival from a world without Spider-Man would make for a crowd-pleasing reveal and help stimulate up the roster for an incarnation of the Sinister Six. Sony Pictures has obliged sure to keep Venom: Let There Be Carnage on the release planned before Spider-Man: No Way Home, meaning that Venom and Spider-Man may be crossing over sometime soon.

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Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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