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. The third Spider-Man film directed by Jon Watts also stars Zendaya as MJ, Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Marisa Tomei as May Parker and Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds.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. The disc release date has remained unchanged, and No Way Home can be purchased on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on April 12. Sony originally announced that the new Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland would be available digitally starting Tuesday, March 22, but decided to release the movie early in the U.S., on March 15. Spider-Man: No Way Home has broken pandemic box office records, and now moviegoers can finally catch the web-slinger at home. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission.
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