![]() Consequently, while Sony’s spinoff route was circuitous, it now has a destination set for its Sinister Six designs. Indeed, an ill-advised spell by Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to erase the previous film’s post-credits scene doxing of Peter Parker (Tom Holland) as Spider-Man will tear the fabric of the multiverse (a concept recently introduced on Loki), resulting in a greatest hits rogues gallery being unleashed. Spider-Man: No Way Home is unlikely to take shape as a Sinister Six-centric movie, but the film will evidently send ripples down the shared timeline of the Marvel movies of Sony’s SPUMC (Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters) and Disney/Marvel Studio’s Avengers-housing MCU ( Marvel Cinematic Universe), as the March-scheduled MCU follow-up film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, now clearly suggests. ![]() ![]() Now, what has been a decade’s worth of planning from the studio is finally set to pay off in a major way. After all, the genuine article-highlighted by the continuity-crossing return of Alfred Molina’s Spider-Man 2 villain, Doctor Octopus-has engulfed the Wall-Crawler’s various cinematic continuities like a set of Russian nesting dolls, the byproduct of which will be Sony Pictures’ spinoff movie for the Sinister Six. In retrospect, it was poetic that the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer preemptively leaked in a dimensionally-layered video of someone watching a video on his phone.
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