Insomniac Games has been very busy.
Picking up where Spider-Man: Far From Home left off, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) finds himself exposed to the world as Spider-Man thanks to Mysterio revealing his identity as a last act of defiance.
The Avengers surely coulda used them during Infinity War or something.
According to Vulture, the latest surprise addition to the growing cast is I May Destroy You star, Michaela Coel who has joined the film's production in Atlanta in an undisclosed role.
Fans will have 10 characters to choose from including Banshee, Forge, Boom-Boom, Sunspot, and Strong Guy amongst others. Damn, creators really running out of cool names these days.
Yesterday during their 2020 Investor Day, Disney made a slew of announcements detailing their planned drops for 2021 and boy where there some doozies.
Now that Molina's Doc Ock is joining the fray, he'll could be possibly linking up with fellow web-head villains Electro (Jamie Foxx), The Vulture (Michael Keaton), Scorpion (Michael Mando), Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), and a 6th baddie that's yet to be named. Tom Hardy's Venom maybe? Kraven The Hunter? Carnage?
If Marvel actually gives us that live-action Into The Spider-Verse crossover that blew everyone away in animated form just a few years ago, there's a good chance they have another billion dollar box office record breaker on their hands.
The only rumor left to address is who's going to be the film's main villain? Word had everyone from Kraven The Hunter carrying out his "Last Hunt" on Spidey to Norman Osborne finally making his MCU debut. For now that it seems like Marvel is keeping all that under wraps... for now.
Should the Jamie Foxx addition prove to be true, it seems like a Spider-Man vs. Sinister Six film would be inevitable as we'd already have The Vulture, Mysterio, The Scorpion, and Electro creeping in the MCU. You add in another two villains and it's going to be on and popping in New York City.
Horton made sure to point out that this game is "all about Miles" and that his story is "a critical part of our Spider-Man universe, and you won't want to miss what happens."
Huff Post is reporting that Punisher co-creator Gerry Conway was fed up with law enforcement rocking the emblem that he helped create and has decided to kickstart Skulls For Justice which features shirts with his famous Punisher skull logo with "Black Lives Matter" and "Say Her Name" printed alongside of it.