‘Spider-Man 3’ Teaser Arriving Before Year’s End

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Sony Pictures have promised that their third Spider-Man movie made in conjunction with Marvel Studios will get a teaser of some kind before the end of the year. Considering that filming on the project just started, they’ll have to work fast!

 

The fine folks at Murphy’s Multiverse were able to attend a digital iteration of the ExpoCine event, the Latin American equivalent of CinemaCon which featured participation from the likes of studios like Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, Universal, and Netflix, among others. The exhibitor-friendly event, which had a “the show must go on” sort of attitude in the face of COVID-19 shifting release dates and closed theaters, was held online. Previews for several of Sony’s movies were discussed, but one thing was not previewed: Spider-Man 3, which does not yet have an official title.

 

However, there’s still some good news for the project: a preview of some kind is coming before the end of the year. The writers at Murphy’s Multiverse were able to confirm that Camila Pacheco, who represents Sony’s executive marketing director in Brazil, has stated that a preview of some kind will arrive before 2021. Her wording was ambiguous, as she seemed to alternate between hinting at a “teaser” and hinting at a “preview”, but it appears as though Spider-Man 3 will get a reveal of some kind before the likes of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and The Eternals, both of which precede it on Marvel’s current release calendar. Meanwhile, Sony’s Spider-Man spin-offs Morbius and Venom: Let There Be Carnage are tentatively keeping their planned release dates earlier in 2021, although a shift of some kind appears plausible due to the current circumstances.

 

Spider-Man 3 is currently slated to release on December 17, 2021. The future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe includes the films Black WidowShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsThe EternalsSpider-Man 3Thor: Love and Thunder, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessBlack Panther 2, Captain Marvel 2Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Ant-Man 3, and reboots of the BladeDeadpoolFantastic Four, and X-Men franchises. Another Avengers movie is also likely, but will be a ways off. In addition to the aforementioned movies, there are nine Marvel Studios shows confirmed for the Disney+ lineup: WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, What If…?HawkeyeMs. MarvelMoon Knight, She-Hulk, and an untitled series starring Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.