Multiple franchises hang in the balance in the final moments of Tom Hardy's film.
Sony’s Spider-Man universe is growing, and Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock/Venom will undoubtedly be an essential part of that. It’s already been teased that the character will share at least one scene with Jared Leto’s Morbius in the film of the same name due out in January 2022, and it makes sense that some screentime with Aaron Taylor Johnson’s Kraven, in 2023’s, will follow.
Jonah Jameson’s outing of Spider-Man at the end of. Undoubtedly, the current and impending multiversal madness in the MCU was the cause for this shift of realities. It also explains why Michael Morbius meets Adrian Toomes aka Vulture in thetrailer. Previously, the teases about Spider-Man interacting with characters in Sony’s franchise led to the presumption that Peter Parker would get transported to another world, but surprisingly, it’s the other way around.
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