Huge spoiler alert for the excellent new “Spider-Man” flick, which introduces a whole slew of Spider-People—and some big questions about what’s possible for the franchise’s future.
who makes an appearance in one scene of the film. Ms. Chen has been a fixture in Sony’s ongoingseries, the owner of a bodega frequented by Venom and Eddie who has been possessed by Venom a few times over.
Early into the film, Miles’ new enemy, the Spot , realizes the full extent of his powers. Spot can slip and slide through different universes using spot-like portals on his body—leading him to Venom and Eddie Brock’s land. Oh, how I wish I could visit the boys! Ms. Chen smacks some sense into the Spot before he steals some of her gum. I’m always grateful to see a bit of the Venom Universe; please,, I beg you to bring back the toothy fellow for the sequel. Ms.
No shade to Ms. Chen, who feels like a dear friend, but the next cameo is definitely bigger, considering this character comes from the MCU. Well, maybe.A live-action Prowler, played now by Donald Glover and not voiced by Mahershala Ali like his animatedcounterpart, is locked in a cage in the Spider-Society. One of the Spider-People has captured the bad guy and locked him up.
Though the scene is so short—definitely not as long as Ms. Chen’s sassy sequence—but it’s still a welcome surprise, and perhaps opens up new possibilities for the future ofas that film’s version of Aaron, which means he could have come from MCU Peter Parker’s Earth, Earth-199999. We’ve only ever seen Glover’s version of Prowler in the MCU—until now. So, is this a Sony exclusive version of the character? Sony characters like Venom and Eddie have bounced into the MCU, so perhaps it’s time for MCU characters to take their turn at popping into the Sony world. Michael Keaton’s Vulture appeared in both
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