Spider-Man 4 Fan Art Brings Crossover Rumors To Life With A Musical Twist

The Marvel Universe continues to expand, as content is released in theaters and through streaming services like Disney+. One of the most eagerly awaited upcoming Marvel films is the enigmatic fourth Spider-Man movie, set to bring Tom Holland back into the shared universe. Details about this project are scarce, but fan artwork has fueled crossover speculation with a catchy musical flair. Let’s delve deeper.

Fans who spent years watching the Marvel movies in order are eager to see what’s next for Peter Parker, especially after Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s ending. While fans continue waiting as the movie is developed, they’re hoping he gets crossovers with characters like Daredevil, Punisher, or even Venom. Fan art from Instagram imagined these pairings, while taking inspiration from some famous album covers. Check it out below:

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It’s amazing, isn’t it? Just seeing Marvel characters with Spider-Man is already exciting, but this unique blend of fan art as album covers takes things to another level. The pictures draw inspiration from iconic albums such as Rihanna’s “ANTI,” Queen’s “Queen II,” and Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumors.” Now I find myself eagerly wishing for a Marvel Cinematic Universe musical film!

It seems logical that the characters shown in these images would be ideal for Peter Parker to engage with. Fans have longed to witness a clash between Venom and Spider-Man throughout Tom Hardy’s trilogy, but unfortunately, it never happened. However, now that his trilogy is complete, perhaps symbiotes can finally make an appearance in Tom Holland’s Spider-Man films.

Frequently requested by fans to join Spider-Man is Daredevil. The possibility of this collaboration appeared when Charlie Cox portrayed Matt Murdock in No Way Home. Although he was simply acting as Peter Parker’s lawyer in that scene, the audience has been excited to witness these two New York superheroes sharing the big screen since then.

The album art reminiscent of Queen showcases Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, set to reappear in “Daredevil: Born Again” within the MCU. This character, rooted in NYC, has potential for encounters with Spider-Man should a suitable mission arise.

In summary, Moon Knight, portrayed by Oscar Isaac, is an unexpected addition to Spider-Man 4. There hasn’t been much news about his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the Moon Knight series on Disney+. However, given Isaac’s popularity, it seems a pity not to utilize him further in the MCU. So we can only wait and see what happens next.

The upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film, titled “Captain America: Brave New World,” will be premiering in cinemas on Valentine’s Day, February 14th. In the meantime, keep an eye out for updates regarding “Spider-Man 4.” For your future viewing pleasure, here are some release dates for movies scheduled in 2025.

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2025-01-14 22:07