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Sony Cancels Popular ‘Spider-Man’ Project After Years of Success
For years, the relationship between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures has felt like a balancing act—one that fans have watched closely as both companies navigated the future of Spider-Man on the big screen. While Marvel built its interconnected universe, Sony took a different path, carving out its own corner of the Spider-Man mythos with projects that didn’t rely on the MCU’s larger narrative.
That approach led to a wave of standalone films, spin-offs, and animated ventures that allowed Sony to experiment in ways Marvel often couldn’t. Some of those bets paid off. Others… not so much.
Now, after years of building one of its most successful franchises, Sony has quietly confirmed that a major chapter is coming to an end—and it’s a decision that signals a bigger shift in strategy moving forward.
When Experimentation Didn’t Pay Off
Sony’s independent Spider-Man universe has had its fair share of struggles. While the idea of expanding the world beyond Peter Parker sounded promising on paper, execution hasn’t always landed the way the studio hoped.
Films like Kraven the Hunter (2024) and Madame Web (2024) were meant to deepen the universe and introduce new characters to audiences. Instead, they became examples of how difficult it is to build momentum without a central anchor like Spider-Man himself.
Critics and audiences alike questioned the direction of these projects. The tone felt inconsistent. The storytelling lacked cohesion. And perhaps most importantly, fans struggled to connect with characters who were introduced without the emotional foundation that makes Spider-Man stories resonate in the first place.
As those films underperformed, it became clear that Sony needed to lean into what was actually working.

The One Corner That Truly Delivered
Despite the mixed results of its live-action efforts, Sony found undeniable success in two key areas. The first was the Venom series, starting with Venom (2018) and continuing with Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021). Those films embraced a more chaotic, character-driven tone and connected with audiences in a way other projects couldn’t.
But even those successes didn’t quite reach the level Sony achieved in animation.
That’s where Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) changed everything.
The film didn’t just succeed—it redefined what superhero animation could look like. Its bold visual style, emotional storytelling, and introduction of Miles Morales created something that felt fresh in a genre that was starting to feel familiar.
Then came Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), which expanded that world even further. It took bigger risks, introduced more characters, and pushed the narrative into deeper, more personal territory. Fans didn’t just enjoy it—they invested in it.
For a while, it looked like this animated universe might be Sony’s strongest long-term play.

The Cancellation of a Defining Franchise
That’s what makes this latest update so significant.
Sony has now confirmed that the Spider-Verse saga, as fans know it, is coming to a close. While anticipation continues to build for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2027), the studio has made it clear that this film will serve as the conclusion to a specific era.
During a conversation on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast with Josh Horowitz, producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller confirmed that the upcoming third installment will wrap up the core trilogy centered on Miles Morales.
They emphasized that Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2027) is designed to bring this story to a definitive close. In their words, it marks the end of the “Miles Morales trilogy,” signaling that the narrative arc fans have followed since 2018 is reaching its final chapter.
That confirmation effectively cancels the continuation of the main Spider-Verse storyline beyond this trilogy—a surprising move considering how successful and beloved the series has been.

A Future That Looks Very Different
Even though this particular story is ending, Sony isn’t stepping away from the Spider-Verse entirely. Instead, the studio appears to be shifting its focus from continuation to expansion.
New projects are already in development, including a Spider-Noir series starring Nicolas Cage as a version of Ben Reilly. That project is set to debut on Amazon Prime Video on May 27, 2026, giving fans a completely different take on the Multiverse.
Beyond that, Sony is exploring spinoff films centered on characters who broke out during the Spider-Verse run. Spider-Gwen and Spider-Punk are both expected to headline their own stories, reflecting how strongly audiences connected with them in the previous films.
This approach allows Sony to keep the universe alive without relying on a single central storyline. It also opens the door for new creative directions, tones, and audiences.
And while Miles Morales may no longer lead the charge, that doesn’t mean he disappears entirely. The Multiverse concept allows different versions of Miles to appear in future projects, depending on how Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2027) concludes.
There’s also the lingering dynamic between Miles and Gwen. Their relationship has been a core emotional thread throughout the trilogy, and it’s easy to imagine that continuing in future spin-offs—especially if timelines overlap or intersect.

The Bigger Spider-Man Picture
Of course, the Spider-Verse isn’t the only Spider-Man story Sony is working on right now.
The studio is continuing its partnership with Marvel Studios for the next chapter of the live-action saga, with Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026) set to hit theaters this July. That film will once again feature Tom Holland as Peter Parker, keeping the MCU-connected version of the character front and center.
This dual approach—animated spin-offs alongside MCU collaborations—gives Sony flexibility. It allows them to explore different storytelling styles while still maintaining a connection to one of the most popular superhero franchises in the world.
And with projects like Spider-Noir expanding into streaming, it’s clear Sony isn’t scaling back. It’s simply evolving.

Closing One Door, Opening Several Others
On the surface, it might feel like Sony is canceling one of its most successful franchises just as it reached its peak. But when you look closer, the decision feels more like a pivot than a shutdown.
The Spider-Verse trilogy told a complete story. It introduced a new Spider-Man to the world, redefined animation in the superhero genre, and built a passionate fanbase along the way. Ending that story on its own terms gives it a sense of finality that many franchises never achieve.
At the same time, Sony is setting itself up for a future that’s less dependent on a single narrative and more open to experimentation.
For fans, that creates a mix of emotions. There’s excitement about what’s coming next, but also a sense of nostalgia knowing that this particular journey is nearing its end.
When Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2027) finally arrives, it won’t just be another sequel. It will mark the conclusion of one of the most influential superhero trilogies of its generation—and the beginning of something entirely new.
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How to buy Arizona vs. Purdue Elite 8 tickets, March Madness tickets
No. 1 seed Arizona is headed to the Elite Eight, and the Wildcats looks good doing it.
As a favorite to win the tournament, Arizona was a frequent bracket pick after winning the Big 12 tournament and now they’re dancing to the Elite Eight after defeating No. 4 Arkansas on Thursday night.
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The Wildcats raced out to an early lead with a balanced attack and never looked back. Arizona hit the century mark with more than five minutes left in the game.
Arizona is now heading back to the Elite Eight for the first time since 2015, where they’ll remain in San Jose, Calif. to take on No. 2 Purdue after the Boilermakers needed last-second heroics to defeat No. 11 Texas.
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Arizona reached the NCAA Tournament after winning the Big 12 tournament, before defeating No. 4 Arkansas on Thursday. Now, they have advanced to the Elite Eight, where they will play No. 2 Purdue.
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Arizona will take on Purdue after beating Arkansas. The two teams are scheduled to tip off at 8:49 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 28 in San Jose, Calif. Shop Arizona Elite Eight tickets now.
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The First Four tipped off the 2026 March Madness tournament on Tuesday, March 17. The two rounds run between Thursday, March 19 and Sunday, March 22. The tournament concludes with the Final Four on Saturday, April 4 and the National Championship game on Monday, April 6.
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Surinam espera alrededor de 50 fans para repechaje en Monterrey
El equipo de Henk Ten Cate contará con un apoyo reducido en las gradas del gigante de acero para el duelo ante Bolivia
Surinam cerró su preparación este miércoles de cara al repechaje intercontinental frente a Bolivia, en lo que fue apenas la segunda práctica con plantilla completa para Henk Ten Cate. La sesión fue presenciada por solo tres periodistas del país sudamericano, que espera contar con el apoyo de cerca de 50 aficionados en el Estadio Monterrey.
De acuerdo con Qoesje Nagessersing, uno de los tres periodistas de Surinam presentes en el entrenamiento dirigido por Henk Ten Cate, se prevé el respaldo de unos 50 aficionados, cifra que podría aumentar en caso de avanzar a un eventual duelo contra Irak.
La selección de Surinam llegó al Centro Deportivo Borregos I con música, realizó ejercicios de calentamiento y posteriormente trabajó en cancha bajo las órdenes de Henk Ten Cate.
⚽ Surinam llega al duelo con solo dos entrenamientos
Henk Ten Cate, director técnico de Surinam, reveló que su equipo llegará al enfrentamiento ante Bolivia con solo dos entrenamientos con plantilla completa: el del martes y el de este miércoles, una situación que considera puede favorecer al rival.
“Es una ventaja, porque tuve a mis jugadores que llegaron el sábado, algunos el martes. Y es difícil preparar a tu equipo si solo tienes uno y medio de entrenamiento”, declaró en la atención a medios previo al compromiso de este jueves.
“Si esto es posible, sería mi mejor aportación. He ganado algunos trofeos en los últimos años y he hecho buenos trabajos, pero esto es algo especial, realmente especial”.
Además del poco tiempo de preparación, los jugadores consideran que el calor de Monterrey puede ser un factor en el encuentro.
“Va a ser difícil para ambos. El clima es algo que no podemos controlar, pero tenemos que mostrar lo que podemos”, declaró Myenty Abena, jugador de Gaziantep.
“Es una ciudad muy bonita, el clima ha sido increíble. Por supuesto, también es un poco cansado”, expresó Joel Piroe, futbolista de Leeds United.
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NASA astronaut posted a photo on social media of a bizarre object growing in space
Solar activity can be dangerous to astronauts in space. As Artemis II prepares to launch on April 1, NASA will be monitoring the Sun’s eruptions to help keep the Artemis crew safe from excess radiation.
The internet went into a frenzy on Friday when a NASA astronaut shared a weird alien-looking photo on social media.
The photo showed an object that was floating in the air and appeared to be purple, egg-shaped with tentacles spouting out of it.
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Users were in utter shock when they saw the photo. One user responded to the astronaut by telling him to “kill it with fire.”

Astronaut Don Pettit shared a photo of a weird object growing on the International Space Station.
(Don Pettit/X / FOX Weather)
Another said, “looks like a mimic hatching out of an egg,” referring to the movie, “Prey.”
One user even joked by commenting, “Bro, I genuinely thought this was some kind of egg hatching.”
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Although the photo is very strange, the object isn’t evidence of extraterrestrial life forms but is rather a normal everyday item.
The astronaut, Donald Pettit, who snapped the picture, posted on X that the object was a potato he had been growing in his space garden.

Tentacles are seen spouting out of an object that is growing on the International Space Station.
(Don Pettit/X / FOX Weather)
“Spudnik-1, an orbiting potato on @Space_Station,” astronaut Pettit said on X.
Astronaut Pettit took the photo in the middle of Expedition 72 on the International Space Station (ISS), which took place from September 2024 to April 2025.
“I flew potatoes on Expedition 72 for my space garden, an activity I did in my off-duty time,” astronaut Pettit said. “This is an early purple potato, complete with a spot of Velcro hook to anchor it in my improvised grow light terrarium.”
Crew-12 successfully launched from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station early this morning. The 4-person team is set to dock at the International Space Station on Saturday, Feb. 14, and remain at the iSS for eight months.
Pettit continued to tell users that he was inspired by Andy Weir’s book and movie “The Martian” to start growing potatoes.
“Potatoes are one of the most efficient plants based on edible nutrition to total plant mass (including roots),” Pettit said. “Potatoes will have a place in future exploration of space. So, I thought it was good to get started now.”
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According to NASA, astronauts have been growing plants in the space garden for years in order to study plant growth in microgravity, while adding fresh food to the astronauts’ diet.
In recent years, NASA has successfully grown three types of lettuce, Chinese cabbage, mizuna mustard, red Russian kale and zinnia flowers in space.
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