New Rumor Claims ‘Spider-Man 4’ Will Dive into the Multiverse with Two Intriguing Villains

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Spider-Man’s story is uniquely complex within the MCU due to Sony owning the character’s film rights. This separation initially led to a disconnect between the early Spider-Man films and the main MCU. However, with Tom Holland’s portrayal, Sony and Marvel Studios collaborated on three successful Spider-Man movies.

Beyond these, Sony has developed several films outside the MCU, contributing to a broader shared universe, notably the ‘Venom’ series, which might explore multiversal themes according to recent rumors.

Twitter user Comicodigy has sparked speculation that the upcoming Spider-Man 4 will feature significant multiversal elements. The rumor suggests that two intriguing villains will confront Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, potentially tying into the larger Doomsday and Secret Wars storylines.

Comicodigy is known for sharing wild theories and rumors. This latest unverified rumor, while lacking official confirmation, is intriguing and worth sharing:

This theory adds a fresh twist, suggesting that the upcoming movie will indeed feature a multiversal element, as we previously reported. Earlier rumors hinted at a multiverse crossover with all three Spider-Men reuniting on Battleworld and Tom Hardy’s Venom making an appearance as a villain from the SSU.

While this rumor confirms Hardy’s involvement, it doesn’t mention Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield. The proposed 2026 release date seems reasonable, but the inclusion of the Inheritors as villains is a new and intriguing development. Given that this rumor lacks official sources, it should be taken with caution. As always, fan reactions are mixed, so here’s how they responded:

What are your thoughts on this rumor? Would you like to see Spider-Man 4 unfold in this way? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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