Spider-Man’s story is uniquely complex within the MCU due to Sony owning the character’s film rights. This separation initially led to a disconnect between the early Spider-Man films and the main MCU. However, with Tom Holland’s portrayal, Sony and Marvel Studios collaborated on three successful Spider-Man movies.
Beyond these, Sony has developed several films outside the MCU, contributing to a broader shared universe, notably the ‘Venom’ series, which might explore multiversal themes according to recent rumors.
Twitter user Comicodigy has sparked speculation that the upcoming Spider-Man 4 will feature significant multiversal elements. The rumor suggests that two intriguing villains will confront Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, potentially tying into the larger Doomsday and Secret Wars storylines.
Comicodigy is known for sharing wild theories and rumors. This latest unverified rumor, while lacking official confirmation, is intriguing and worth sharing:
Rumor: Spider-Man 4 will feature Venom and The Inheritors as multiversal villains.
Beyond these, Sony has developed several films outside the MCU, contributing to a broader shared universe, notably the ‘Venom’ series, which might explore multiversal themes according to recent rumors.
Twitter user Comicodigy has sparked speculation that the upcoming Spider-Man 4 will feature significant multiversal elements. The rumor suggests that two intriguing villains will confront Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, potentially tying into the larger Doomsday and Secret Wars storylines.
Comicodigy is known for sharing wild theories and rumors. This latest unverified rumor, while lacking official confirmation, is intriguing and worth sharing:
Rumor: Spider-Man 4 will feature Venom and The Inheritors as multiversal villains.
- 8/26/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Comic Basics
Spider-Man has the most complicated story of any MCU superhero because Sony, not Marvel Studios, holds the rights to the character. As a result, there was no connection between the first several Spider-Man movies and the main MCU movies. However, once Tom Holland took over, Sony and Marvel collaborated to make three movies with the young actor.
Sony has also made several movies that are unconnected to the MCU and are a part of a larger shared universe, even though they don’t include Spider-Man. The largest series in the Ssu is unquestionably the Venom series, which might become a multiversal series according to the latest rumors.
Namely, Twitter user Comicodigy reports a rumor related to the upcoming Spider-Man 4 movie, revealing that the movie will have a major multiversal element and that two interesting villains will face off against Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, presumably as part of the larger Doomsday and Secret Wars plots.
Sony has also made several movies that are unconnected to the MCU and are a part of a larger shared universe, even though they don’t include Spider-Man. The largest series in the Ssu is unquestionably the Venom series, which might become a multiversal series according to the latest rumors.
Namely, Twitter user Comicodigy reports a rumor related to the upcoming Spider-Man 4 movie, revealing that the movie will have a major multiversal element and that two interesting villains will face off against Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, presumably as part of the larger Doomsday and Secret Wars plots.
- 8/26/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
In a conversation with uInterview founder Erik Meers, Andrew Cumming, Director of the recently released movie Out of Darkness, reflected on where his inspiration for the prehistoric horror film originated.
“I was finishing film school and I was watching a documentary one night on the BBC here in the UK and the first episode was about early modern humans and I just thought what a cool time period that has been rarely shared in cinema…or it hasn’t been given the treatment I would like it to have, which is this lean, muscular, slightly violent approach,” he said.
He explained that William Golding’s follow-up book to the classic Lord of the Flies set in the same period, called The Inheritors, played a big role in his vision. Cumming recounted, “I finished that book and I thought, ‘Yes. One day I’m going to make this book.’ If I...
“I was finishing film school and I was watching a documentary one night on the BBC here in the UK and the first episode was about early modern humans and I just thought what a cool time period that has been rarely shared in cinema…or it hasn’t been given the treatment I would like it to have, which is this lean, muscular, slightly violent approach,” he said.
He explained that William Golding’s follow-up book to the classic Lord of the Flies set in the same period, called The Inheritors, played a big role in his vision. Cumming recounted, “I finished that book and I thought, ‘Yes. One day I’m going to make this book.’ If I...
- 2/14/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Exclusive: Joel Kinnaman (The Suicide Squad) and Cara Jade Myers (Killers of the Flower Moon) are set to star in the thriller Ice Fall.
Stefan Ruzowitzky, director of Oscar-winning crime-drama The Counterfeiters, will helm the film which is written by George Mahaffey (Chief Of Station). Production is set to start in March in Europe.
Pic is produced by Arclight Films, Top Film, Addam Bramich, Ryan Hamilton and Rob Van Norden. Top Film is also financing. Arclight Films is handling worldwide rights and will commence sales at the European Film Market.
The story follows a young Indigenous game warden who arrests an infamous poacher only to discover that the poacher knows the location of a plane carrying millions of dollars that has crashed in a frozen lake. When a group of criminals and dirty cops are alerted to the poacher’s whereabouts, the warden and the poacher team up to fight...
Stefan Ruzowitzky, director of Oscar-winning crime-drama The Counterfeiters, will helm the film which is written by George Mahaffey (Chief Of Station). Production is set to start in March in Europe.
Pic is produced by Arclight Films, Top Film, Addam Bramich, Ryan Hamilton and Rob Van Norden. Top Film is also financing. Arclight Films is handling worldwide rights and will commence sales at the European Film Market.
The story follows a young Indigenous game warden who arrests an infamous poacher only to discover that the poacher knows the location of a plane carrying millions of dollars that has crashed in a frozen lake. When a group of criminals and dirty cops are alerted to the poacher’s whereabouts, the warden and the poacher team up to fight...
- 2/8/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman and Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Stefan Ruzowitzky is set to direct the thriller Ice Fall, produced by Arclight Films and Addam Bramich.
Arclight is handling international rights and launched sales at the American Film Market. UTA Independent Film Group will be handling domestic rights.
Production is set to start in early 2024 with casting underway shortly.
The film was written by George Mahaffey (upcoming Chief of Station starring Olga Kurylenko and Aaron Eckhart). It centers on a young Indigenous game warden who arrests an infamous poacher only to discover that the poacher knows the location of a plane carrying millions of dollars that has crashed in a frozen lake. When a group of criminals and dirty cops are alerted to the poacher’s whereabouts, the warden and the poacher team up to fight back and escape across the treacherous lake before the ice melts.
“Ice Fall promises to be a nail-biting...
Arclight is handling international rights and launched sales at the American Film Market. UTA Independent Film Group will be handling domestic rights.
Production is set to start in early 2024 with casting underway shortly.
The film was written by George Mahaffey (upcoming Chief of Station starring Olga Kurylenko and Aaron Eckhart). It centers on a young Indigenous game warden who arrests an infamous poacher only to discover that the poacher knows the location of a plane carrying millions of dollars that has crashed in a frozen lake. When a group of criminals and dirty cops are alerted to the poacher’s whereabouts, the warden and the poacher team up to fight back and escape across the treacherous lake before the ice melts.
“Ice Fall promises to be a nail-biting...
- 11/4/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Fifty years ago, 1,500 individuals from 53 countries attended the fifth edition of MipTV at Cannes. It’s a small fraction of the estimated 10,500 expected this year, but organizers in 1969 were ecstatic at the turnout. They were also ecstatic to welcome celebs such as Harold Robbins, plugging “The Survivors,” starring Lana Turner.
On April 30, 1969, Variety reported that the hour-long drama was budgeted at “a new all-time high of $300,000 per episode.” Robbins was hot stuff in the 1960s as he virtually invented sex-and-wealth blockbuster novels with “The Carpetbaggers” and “Where Love Has Gone.” In addition to his Mip-promoted “Survivors,” various companies were planning adaptations of four Robbins works, including big-screen projects “The Adventurers,” “The Inheritors” and “Stiletto,” plus the TV-targeted “79 Park Avenue.” That quartet represented a total investment of $36 million.
“I am the only writer able to make three major companies go broke in one year,” he joked at Cannes.
“The Survivors,” which also starred George Hamilton,...
On April 30, 1969, Variety reported that the hour-long drama was budgeted at “a new all-time high of $300,000 per episode.” Robbins was hot stuff in the 1960s as he virtually invented sex-and-wealth blockbuster novels with “The Carpetbaggers” and “Where Love Has Gone.” In addition to his Mip-promoted “Survivors,” various companies were planning adaptations of four Robbins works, including big-screen projects “The Adventurers,” “The Inheritors” and “Stiletto,” plus the TV-targeted “79 Park Avenue.” That quartet represented a total investment of $36 million.
“I am the only writer able to make three major companies go broke in one year,” he joked at Cannes.
“The Survivors,” which also starred George Hamilton,...
- 4/8/2019
- by Tim Gray
- Variety Film + TV
It’s here, the second half of the science fiction TV series from the 1960s, restored and remastered. It’s really only half a season and the creative team has been swapped out, but several gems are every bit as good as episodes from year one. Plus acting disc producer David J. Schow ladles on the extras like thick gravy … including promos and TV spots not seen since 1963 and ’64.
The Outer Limits, Season Two
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1964-65 / B&W / 1:33 flat / 867 min. / Street Date November 20, 2018 / available through Kino Lorber / 69.95
Executive-produced by Leslie Stevens
As I tried to express in my openly enthusiastic review of the Season One disc set from last March, we kids and young teenagers were absolutely gaga about The Outer Limits back in 1963 and 1964. I’m afraid that we probably weren’t paying close enough attention when it tapered off and disappeared (in 1965?). By that...
The Outer Limits, Season Two
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1964-65 / B&W / 1:33 flat / 867 min. / Street Date November 20, 2018 / available through Kino Lorber / 69.95
Executive-produced by Leslie Stevens
As I tried to express in my openly enthusiastic review of the Season One disc set from last March, we kids and young teenagers were absolutely gaga about The Outer Limits back in 1963 and 1964. I’m afraid that we probably weren’t paying close enough attention when it tapered off and disappeared (in 1965?). By that...
- 12/4/2018
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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