I’m Convinced Venom 3 Can Still Make Andrew Garfield The Sonyverse Spider-Man

Venom: The Last Dance hasn’t shown any clear connections to including a Spider-Man, but I’m still optimistic that the movie may be finally setting up a tie to Andrew Garfield’s Amazing Spider-Man universe. Sony’s non-MCU Spider-Man universe has been odd since its inception. While Spider-Man has an iconic gallery of rogues, it’s strange to have a movie universe featuring them without the Wall Crawler himself. It’s even stranger, given that Sony owns the movie rights to Spider-Man, so there shouldn’t theoretically be anything stopping them. However, three movies into the SSU and with another out soon, Spidey is missing.

I haven’t lost hope, though. Madame Web kind of introduced a Spider-Man, with the birth of Peter Parker happening towards the end of the movie. Now, it’s finally time for Venom: The Last Dance to clarify which Spider-Man is in this universe – and I’m convinced that it’s going to be Andrew Garfield.

The Sony Spider-Man Universe Still Doesn’t Have An Official Spider-Man

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Even though Venom, the first movie of the SSU, doesn’t have any allusions to Spider-Man, I always figured the franchise just wanted to take its time and let the villains shine for a bit before introducing a hero. When Venom: Let There Be Carnage came out with no further clues, I became a bit more skeptical, but I thought that maybe the Venom movies just weren’t the place for him. Morbius actually featured Spider-Man graffiti in a trailer, and I was sure it was Parker’s time to shine. However, the image was edited out of the actual movie, and Spider-Man was nowhere to be seen.

Even Madame Web, which features the birth of Peter Parker in 2003, skirts the issue. Concept art reveals that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man was going to appear, though it’s not clear exactly how (likely via the Multiverse). This leaves the franchise in a bit of an awkward spot. Either Spider-Man simply isn’t Spider-Man yet, or there needs to be some serious explanation as to where he’s been and why Venom seems to only tangentially recognize him when he’s transported to the MCU for a brief stint.

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