Although Marvel Studios’ upcoming projects are highly anticipated by a large part of the public, there is no doubt that one of the films that generates the most expectations among fans of the superhero genre is Spider-Man: Beyond the MultiverseHowever, this third installment of the animated saga has faced various problems, and several rumors pointed to a considerable delay.
However, there seems to be no cause for concern. Chris Millerone of the directors of the saga starring Miles Morales, has denied rumors that several scenes had been scrapped, although he did not want to comment entirely on the rumor of its release in 2027.
“Nothing has been scrapped. Production is going well,” Miller said via his Instagram account. TwitterWhile these statements should reassure fans, it is important to remember the chaos that occurred during the second installment of the series, in which more than 100 workers allegedly faced difficult working conditions in order to complete the film on time.
Everything seems to indicate that Sony will maintain its strategy of spacing the release of its most ambitious Spider-Man productions over different years. While 2026 has been pointed out as the year of Tom Holland’s return, the options for the release of this long-awaited film seem to be reduced to two: 2025, which would be the most immediate option, or 2027, which would allow more time for a more ambitious production.
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