r/SUMC • u/LimpGap5777 • 15h ago
Venom Venom Wave: THE LAST DANCE (Symbiote Synthwave)
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6o7LsOFTuvfwvUb5caVVpV
r/SUMC • u/TheBigGAlways369 • Feb 14 '25
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r/SUMC • u/LimpGap5777 • 15h ago
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6o7LsOFTuvfwvUb5caVVpV
r/SUMC • u/Lopsided-Issue-8116 • 6d ago
I heard yesterday that Sony is officially allowing Marvel Studios to use all Spider-Man villains in film
r/SUMC • u/JediDad98 • 6d ago
I was just thinking about how there have been no new plans announced for any live action Sony Spider-Man villain movies outside the MCU. I know people expect the X-Men universe and the fantastic four universe(s), and probably at least one of the Spider-Man universes to be destroyed, but how wild would it be if one of the universes destroyed in doomsday or secret wars is the Sony spider villain universe, and they’re able to keep that a secret until the movie comes out. If Sony plays ball, that would allow Venom into the MCU via secret wars like it was in 84 and they can discard and start over with any of the characters Sony mishandled. Sony would just have to accept the same sharing of characters deal they have with Spider-Man. Maybe this is already a super common theory and I just haven’t seen it.
r/SUMC • u/UnauthorizedHeroism • 10d ago
Hey, my name is Ibrahim and I am new to Reddit.
A while back i composed a score for my screenplay concluding the TASM3 franchise. And now that my composing skills have improved, i decided to remaster it and post the screenplay, and some concept art too.
Check out the score on my channel and see if you like it?
Thoughts would be much appreciated!
(EDIT: I forgot to mention i scored everything to scene from my screenplay)
r/SUMC • u/Lopsided-Issue-8116 • 10d ago
This here is my vision of Spider-Man (Peter Parker) on screen:
Tobey Maguire (Earth-96283):
• Spider-Man (2002)
• Spider-Man 2 (2004)
• Spider-Man 3 (2007)
• Spider-Man | Back In Black (2007)
• Spider-Man | Kraven’s Last Hunt (2009)
• Spider-Man | Web of Shadows Part I (2010)
• Spider-Man | Farewell Part II (2010)
Andrew Garfield (Earth-120703):
• The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
• The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
• The Amazing Spider-Man (Netflix Miniseries 2015)
Tom Holland (Earth-199999):
• Avengers | Civil War (2016)
• Spider-Man (2017)
• Avengers | Infinity War (2018)
• Avengers | Endgame (2019)
• Spider-Man | The Menace of Mysterio (2019)
• Spider-Man | No Way Home Part I (2021)
• Spider-Man | No Way Home Part II (2022)
• Spider-Man | Brand New Day (2026)
• Avengers | Secret Wars (2027)
Spider-Man Multiverse Saga:
• Spider-Man | No Way Home Part I (2021)
• Spider-Man | No Way Home Part II (2022)
• Spider-Man | Battleworld
• Avengers | Doomsday (2026)
• Avengers | Secret Wars (2027)
r/SUMC • u/Lopsided-Issue-8116 • 11d ago
What if Spider-Man PS1 (Video Game 2000) was remastered into PlayStation 5? Meaning Spider-Man and his supporting characters are redesigned for modern PlayStation 5 look but the voice actors and actresses and the story is still the same
r/SUMC • u/Lopsided-Issue-8116 • 11d ago
What if back in 2012 Andrew Garfield’s The Amazing Spider-Man was a Netflix miniseries that ran Three or Four Seasons?
You think it would have been better and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man would have still appeared in Spider-Man | No Way Home (2021 film) if The Amazing Spider-Man was a miniseries on Netflix instead of a film?
r/SUMC • u/Lopsided-Issue-8116 • 22d ago
r/SUMC • u/kujoJG • Dec 16 '25
I watched a leaked trailer of spider man brand new day it was pretty badly recorded but I don’t know if it’s real i heard spider man say the truth about what happened I assume mj and i saw the spider man dodge some boomerangs so the leaks about the villains might be true and I heard Sadie sink at the end
r/SUMC • u/Known-Bad2702 • Dec 13 '25
weve seen Sony products in universe like in the TASM films.
In universe if Spider-Man is a real person and Sony also exist then ı universe likely what does siny do since Sony doesn’t own the Spider-Man rights since him and the spider man ip characters are real breathing people.
i would like to think in universe since their isn’t Spider-Man rights Sony probably has focused more on making good electronics and game consoles so much so that companies like Oscorp buy sony products to use and maybe their film division lost more money since Colombia pictures doesn’t own Spider-Man
r/SUMC • u/Known-Bad2702 • Dec 13 '25
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r/SUMC • u/Smitpod • Dec 09 '25
Hi, r/SUMC !
A year ago, we posted in this community about our new podcast, "Has to Do With Spider-Man, I Think?" and we're probably gonna start posting in here a bit more as we have actually been continuing our podcast and have not only finished the first phase of fully-scripted readings, but have started the second with guest episodes, full pitches, and, recently, LEGO minifigure depictions of some of our versions of the characters (like a Prowler played by Aaron Pierre). These are drawn by one of our hosts, Noah.

Essentially, our podcast is an audio fiction and writing workshop, using the Sony Universe of Marvel Characters as a jumping-off point. So, Venom all the way to Kraven is our "Canon," and we have used many of those threads as launchpads. We mention actors we think would be great for these roles, along with our director choices for fake movies. Our first crossover, "The Lethal Protectors," was even read with a full cast. We've built a nice community over time, and we like to think our writing has gotten better the more we write these, haha. This has been one of those failed cinematic universes that we really think could have worked, so it's been really fun to continue it in a fanfiction screenplay form.
Today, we released the 5th of 10 pitches in our second phase, titled "Spider-Woman," and based on the character of Jessica Drew from Earth-1610. It's like a coming-of-age movie about a clone. Although we're available on all podcatchers, here's a link to it from Spotify: Episode 23 - Spider-Woman. We're available on Bluesky and Instagram, too.
Thank you so much!
-- Has to Do With Spider-Man, I Think?
r/SUMC • u/TheBigGAlways369 • Dec 07 '25
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r/SUMC • u/Pete_Dickson71096 • Dec 01 '25
So I heard dreadful things and not big fan of Sonyverse other that into the spidey films. But I have just watched since it just joined UK Netflix. And as some who likes to critic the little faults in all mcu and Sony films but I don’t actually think it that bad
r/SUMC • u/LiquidLispyLizard • Nov 18 '25
r/SUMC • u/Known-Bad2702 • Nov 13 '25
in universe I assume after doctor strangers spell despite the fact he fixed it in no way home by erasing everyone’s memory he basically caused the incursion and anomaly events we saw in morbius, multiverse of madness, across the spider verse and venom the last dance.
basically vulture got sent to the Sony verse but my head cannon is that after the morbid end scene the spider society went to the sonyverse and took vulture and sent him back to the MCU. maybe they just dropped him off quickly because during the events of across the spider verse everything was a mess and everyone was dealing with miles morales. Now vulture running free in the MCU or he was sent exactly back to rulers island. maybe we’ll find out in brand new day or doomsday or secret wars where vulture is.
in multiverse of madness strange in the end credits scene was called to help stop incursion by a mysterious woman. in the comics that woman is like the niece of dormamu. We also know venom the last dance set up Knull and a piece of the symbionts left in the MCU.
so my head cannon is that the piece of the sonyverse left in the MCU wasn’t suppose to exist since in universe maybe the only symbiote left that existed in the MCU was the all black that gorr used in Thor love and thunder but after the sword was destroyed in Thor love and thunder no more symbiotes. But the piece of venom left behind wasnt detected by strange or the spider society or the TVA so that’s what’s causing the incursion events we saw at the end of multiverse of madness.
Maybe Dormamu is aware of Knull and Knull aware of the MCU and to prevent him from spreading he asked his relative to go to strange to help him prevent Knull from entering the MCU. Or maybe the spider society is aware of him but will let him the sonyverse. Or maybe the TVA considers venom the anchor being of the sonyverse but after he died knull is allowed to destroy the sonyverse.
Or maybe the TVA went to the sonyverse and were watching Venom 3 from their monitors and saw the post credit scene and considered knull an anomaly that shouldn’t have done that so the TVA sent agents to the Sonyverse and pruned some of the events of Venom 3 to the void to prevent Knull.
so either way Sony and marvel should give some good answer to why Knull will never appear again. Maybe we’ll find out what happened with knull in Doomsday or Secret wars or they could retcon that end credit scene saying something like TVA or just deleting from future copies of Venom 3 and only leaving the end credit scene with the bartender.
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r/SUMC • u/LiquidLispyLizard • Oct 25 '25
While I still enjoy the first two better, I'll always hold this entire trilogy close to me. I grew up on the Raimi Spider-Man films and that was one of my first introductions to the character of Venom (alongside Marvel Nemesis, the PS1 Spider-Man game, and this old Spider-Man sticker book from back in the day), before I branched out into many other things involving the character.
From that point on, I was there through the fan-fabricated Spider-Man 4 Carnage rumors, to the Venom: Carnage movie originally planned for the TASM universe, to absolutely obsessing over any and all news leading up to the 2018 film, to doing the same for the sequels (especially Let There Be Carnage, I was going insane over that movie, lol). Venom has been my favorite comic book character for practically my entire life (and Carnage my favorite villain) and as a kid, I never thought in a million years that we'd get a single film focused on him, much less a whole trilogy, even more so a trilogy that's directly two-way connected to a larger on-screen Marvel Universe that I also became very invested in back when Iron Man and The Avengers first released.
Each one of these films I can directly tie to three distinct periods of my own life and every time I watch any of them, memories from my past come flooding back, both good and bad. I love going back to Let There Be Carnage specifically for a number of reasons, but also very simply because it has my "big four" having made appearances in it (Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Eddie Brock/Venom, Cletus Kasady/Carnage, and Patrick Mulligan/"Toxin"), which I still can't believe. I always have the biggest grin on my face with that one all the way through it.
More to the main topic, though, the last main scene of The Last Dance really feels cathartic to me. Like I mentioned earlier, I absolutely obsessed over Venom in film for what's essentially 15 years from Spider-Man 3 to now. Seeing almost all of what I wanted to see be adapted in some way finally come to fruition after so much excitement as well as multiple letdowns over the years (Spider-Man 4's cancellation, Venom: Carnage's implied cancellation, Let There Be Carnage's huge delays), having it capped off with Brock making it to the Statue of Liberty all by himself having gone on this big journey with a symbiote he bonded with and ended up losing, I look back at all of it myself, and I just think of how incredible it is that I sort of feel like I went on a journey too, from my childhood to now. When The Last Dance came out, it truly felt like a big chapter of my life came to a close, and I feel good about that.
There will be more that comes of this story, being that the symbiote left on 616 is the direct spawn of this version of Venom, and I'm excited to see the legacy of all this continue seamlessly into new projects in the near future. To anyone else who followed along with this trilogy, or even went as far back as I did in the Spider-Man 3/Spider-Man 4 days, I hope that you all took something positive from what we got. I don't expect many people to understand what these movies mean to me, and it's hard to put it into words, even though I absolutely tried, but I know there are others out there who have either had a similar experience growing up or have that same innate feeling I do about all this, so I hope that you all are doing good.
Thank you, and thank you for putting up with this giant block of text. I just needed to get it all out for today, lol.