

Marvel Studios seems to be planning to expand his story by having the usual three live-action film trilogy for the character along with three seasons of a Spider-Man Disney+ show, where each season will fill in the gap between each movie release. The premise is that following the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker’s story will continue in an alternating format. The rumor I heard is that Disney and Sony reaching that Spider-Man streaming deal was the first stepping stone in further strengthing the relationship between the two companies. With that being said, let’s delve into it.

However, given the latest Disney+ Day announcements, we decided it would be something the fans would be very interested and excited to hear and talk about in terms of Spidey’s future in the MCU. In discussing the rumor with Lizzie, we felt it was best to approach these exciting potential plans with caution due to the massive implications.

This rumor came to me several months ago (as our Editor-In-Chief Lizzie Hill can attest) following when Disney and Sony reached a deal regarding the streaming rights to Spider-Man and other films for the Disney+ catalog. Now, bear in mind that what I’m about to discuss should be taken as a rumor that comes from a number of sources who I believe have a level of credibility. This begs the question: After delivering what is arguably the most ambitious Spider-Man story told via this medium, what comes next? Willem Dafoe ‘s Green Goblin, Alfred Molina ‘s Doc Ock, Jamie Foxx ‘s Electro, Rhys Ifans ‘ Lizard, and Thomas Hayden Church ‘s Sandman all reuniting to take on the three live-action Spider-Men in an amazing reunion of the most sensationalist fashion. Not only will fans expect to see Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield ‘s interpretations of the web-slinger return to the big screen, but they’ll also bring along the villains (and potentially other characters) from their respective films. It’s also a film that carries much higher expectations than any of the previous releases from both Spider-Man films and potentially any MCU film before it, a ll because it’s the film that will give leeway to the crossover many Spider-Man fans have wanted to see since the comic book storyline was published in 2014 the Live-Action Spider-Verse with the three modern live adaptations of Spider-Man. Not only is it not just another Spider-Man film, but the character himself is also hugely polarizing in mainstream media. After the Kingpin outlaws masked vigilantes, he will use his criminal and political power to build up an army of villains, including some of Spider-Man's own frequent foes like Doctor Octopus.Undoubtedly, Spider-Man: No Way Home is one of the most highly anticipated films of 2021 and perhaps one of the most exciting releases from Marvel Studios to date. RELATED: Daredevil's Chip Zdarsky Explains Why He (Probably) Won't Write Amazing Spider-Manīefore Ben Reilly can face off against the new Queen Goblin, he'll have to make it through the events of Devil's Reign, an upcoming crossover from writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Marco Checcetto that spins out of their acclaimed run on Daredevil, and will see Fisk expanding his vendetta against Matt Murdock into a war against all superheroes, including Spidey. at the behest of Roderick Kingsley, the original Hobgoblin. Eventually, she ditched the Goblin theme and became the Queen Cat, copying the feline motif of Spider-Man's ex, Black Cat.

Over the years, she plagued both Harry and Peter, giving birth to Harry's child and fighting alongside the original Green Goblin Norman Osborn. Lilly Hollister was Peter's friend and the fiancé of former Green Goblin Harry Orborn, before revealing that she was secretly the supervillain Menace. In the past, Peter Parker faced off against a female Goblin-themed villain with connections to his own life. While fans know when they can expect to see the Queen Goblin gliding into Spidey's life, her true identity remains a mystery. You aren’t going to believe this newest addition to Spidey’s rogue’s gallery!" Speaking on creating a new goblin, executive editor Nick Lowe said, "Queen Goblin was one of the coolest ideas from our BEYOND story summit," while adding "All of the writers were riffing on the concept and character and when Pat Gleason dug in on the design we all LOST it. Designed by Marvel Stormbreaker Patrick Gleason, the character will be a major thorn in Spidey's side in the months to come. Queen Goblin will make her first appearance in February's Amazing Spider-Man #88 by writer Zeb Wells and artist Michael Dowling.
