Sony Joins the MCU in Failing to Release Its Movies on Time as the Chances of a Phase Four Flop Landing a Sequel Get Complicated
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With poison 3 With more excitement online than certain MCU projects, it looked like Sony was capitalizing on the current ambiguity Wonder Studios is constantly experiencing a surprising change of fate. However, although we still have Mrs. Netz And Kraven the Hunter Along the way, it seems Sony is once again stumbling on fan affection after an upcoming film may have died a silent death. Meanwhile, an attempt to clear the air over a suspected sequel only serves to muddy the waters.
Forget The Marvels, Avengers: Secret Wars ETC, the most tragic Marvel movie delay has to be Sony El Muerto
The wonders postponed to November? We can do this. Avengers: Secret Wars Late for the fight? no sweat But is Sony missing the mark with its most anticipated upcoming Spider-Man spinoff? We have a problem now. Yes, we are sorry to have to tell you this, but El Muerto — you know, the Bad Bunny vehicle about the hugely famous Spider-Man villain with the Mexican wrestler shtick — might not make it to its projected January 2024 release date. While this isn’t fully confirmed at this point, the fact that Sony only has 10 months to resolve this issue suggests we haven’t heard a peep about it El Muerto can be, well, muerto.
Daredevil: RebornBasically confirming that it’s a reboot, the latest casting from , causes fans to react as calmly as you’d expect
We’ve only been here a week Daredevil: Reborn‘s production, but it’s been a real roller coaster ride. First Jon Bernthal returns – yay! – then we find out that Elden Henson and Deborah Ann Woll will not be involved – boo! – then rumors surface that other defenders are dropping by – yay! Now, the latest casting update confirming a character from the Netflix series is being recast effectively announces that the Disney Plus revival is indeed a reboot and not a sequel, as we all feared. As you can imagine, the fandom is taking this news in the totally rational and sane way they always handle MCU disappointments.
eternal The director addresses the likelihood of a sequel, and now we’re more confused than before
A few weeks ago, we received word that Marvel Studios had quietly given the green light eternal Sequel, but now a response from director Chloe Zhao on the subject, which should have clarified the situation, has only left us with more questions than we already had. When asked if she’d be interested in directing a follow-up, the Oscar-winning filmmaker simply said “no comment,” which various people take as either a sign she’s secretly in talks or an indication that she is that Zhao has turned her back on the Marvel machine. We need Arishem the Celestial to help us assess what the hell is going on here.
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