The upcoming third installment in the Sony/Marvel Tom Holland-led Spider-Man franchise is going to take a little longer to hit theaters as Sony has announced it is pushing the release back a month for the MCU title, according to The Wrap.
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Latest Spider-Man Sequels Delayed
Sony Pictures has pushed back its two untitled Spider-Man sequels for several months as Hollywood studios continue to update their release schedules due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Venom Sequel Official Title Revealed & Delayed Until 2021
Sony’s Venom sequel has delayed its big screen debut. The film was expected to hit theaters Oct. 2, 2020 and will instead launch eight months later on June 25, 2021.
Also revealed today is the sequels official title.
Disney Plus MCU Show Delayed Due To Coronavirus
Filming on the Disney Plus series Falcon & Winter Soldier has been shut down in Prague due to concerns over the coronavirus.
Sony Plans To Unite Spider-Man Actors With A LGBT Twist
Sony is reportedly developing a new Spider-Man/Spider-Verse film that would unite Tom Holland with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield with a twist.
A source told We Got This Covered that the project, which is in early development stages, would see Holland team up with former Spider-Men Maguire and Garfield.
Morbius Trailer Released: Confirming Sony Movie Is In MCU
Sony Pictures today released the upcoming Morbius movie trailer, confirming the studio’s Spider-Man villain films are in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Black Widow Trailer Released
Suffering from MCU withdrawal ? Get your latest Marvel Cinematic Universe fix with the release of Black Widow trailer.
‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Sequel Date Set
Marvel Studios Phase 3 Part 2 Box Set Revealed
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment concludes the Infinity Saga on disc with the release of the Marvel Studios Collector’s Edition Box Set – Phase 3 Part 2 on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD.

For the first time, the 14-disc, six-movie set assembles the second half of Marvel’s Phase 3, bringing together Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Captain Marvel, Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Spider-Man Will Stay in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
After briefly breaking up, Sony Pictures and Marvel have found a way to get back in the Spider-Man business together.







