Cryptic SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE Tweet Fuels FAR FROM HOME And MCU Multiverse Speculation

Cryptic SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE Tweet Fuels FAR FROM HOME And MCU Multiverse Speculation Cryptic SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE Tweet Fuels FAR FROM HOME And MCU Multiverse Speculation

Following the release of the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, which introduced the idea of the multiverse, the Into the Spider-Verse Twitter account posted an intriguing photo fueling new speculation.

By MattIsForReal - May 09, 2019 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Into The Spider-Verse
The most recent Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer gave us our first look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe post-Avengers: Endgame. While the highly anticipated Spidey sequel is still technically part of Phase 3, it will also set the stage for what looks to be an exciting future in the MCU

It was heavily speculated that the events of Avengers: Endgame would forever change the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and now thanks to the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, we have a better idea as to how. As revealed by Nick Fury himself, the snap tore a hole in our dimension, effectively introducing the multiverse. As the trailer explains, Quentin Beck/Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) comes from Earth, "just not ours."

The introduction of the multiverse is a huge twist that has infinite possibiltiies as far as the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is concerned. Of course, the concept of a multiverse is not exactly a new thing to comic book fans. Spider-Man fans, in particular, are especially familiar with the idea of alternate universes, especially after last year's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Sony's animated hit was all about the introduction of the Spider-Verse, where multiple alternative versions of the web-slinger exist in different dimensions.

That brings us to a recent tweet from the official Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Twitter acount. Just days after the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, the official social media channel for the animated movie posted a picture of Spider-Man peering into what appears to be the collider from the film which opened up the different dimensions. Alongside the photo is the caption: "See you in another dimension," followed by the peace fingers and spider emoji.

Interestingly, the image features a Spider-Man more closely resembling Peter Parker in the traditional red and blue outfit, not Miles Morales who donned a black and red suit in Into the Spider-Verse. Speculation is running rampant following the cryptic tweet — especially since another clip from Far From Home was released with Mysterio specifically mentioning Earth-616 and Earth-833.

Clearly, Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to be unlike anything Marvel Studios has done on the big screen. Is Sony simply acknowleding the multiverse in Spider-Man: Far From Home, or is something bigger in the works - a major crossover between the MCU and Sony's own Spider-Man movies (Into the Spider-Verse, Venom, etc.), perhaps? With Marvel Studios working closely with Sony on the Spider-Man MCU trilogy, it's not unreasonable to think that the two companies haven't discussed bigger picture plans. Can you imagine all of the actors who have portrayed Peter Parker — Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, Jake Johnson, to name a few — appearing within the MCU?

What about Into the Spider-Verse's Miles Morales? Far From Home director Jon Watts was recently asked if Miles Morales will factor into the upcoming film in any way, and he a very interesting response. "There is no Miles in this film, or at least not yet." Watts teased. "But who knows... we edit these films down to the last second, so you never know."

Of course, it's entirely possible that the Into the Spider-Verse tweet could simply serve as a reminder that a sequel film, a Spider-Woman spin-off, and a television series — all inspired by the animated feature — are coming in the future.

What do you think the "See you in another dimension" tweet could mean? We'll get a better idea when Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theaters on July 2.
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GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/9/2019, 5:13 AM
Idk....

I will say the 5 year gap in the MCU creates interesting possibilities. MCU Miles is 5 years older. I have a theory that maybe his parents were snapped and in that period his uncle had to raise him. Maybe Aaron becanse Prowler to make ends meets in that time frame.



Vigor
Vigor - 5/9/2019, 5:14 AM
@BlackBeltJones - that'd be cool. Though I feel with Tom Holland Spiderman still in high school, it's a bit early to be introducing his successor

Either way, #infeigewetrust
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 5/9/2019, 5:21 AM
@VigorAhai - well it could be a War Machine or Falcon situation where the sew the seeds of that but don’t pay it off until later. He could be introduced but have him get his powers and become Spiderman over time like in the PS4 game
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/9/2019, 6:18 AM
@VigorAhai - For sure, too early to introduce miles but maybe not Prowler.
KnifeWasTooSlow
KnifeWasTooSlow - 5/9/2019, 7:21 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Maybe he's just 10 years old at this point.
BreakTheCode
BreakTheCode - 5/9/2019, 5:13 AM
Would be very cool to have Maguire, Garfield, and Holland all together.
AbidNaga
AbidNaga - 5/9/2019, 5:23 AM
@BreakTheCode - I know people would think that it's stupid, but just like Endgame was a celebration of the MCU, a spider-verse type film could be a celebration of the cinematic history of Spider-man and I'll be all for it. Plus it gives Garfield the opportunity to be a version of Spider-man that'll be fondly remembered since he's a phenomenal actor and is definitely capable of it, but was just let down by handy producers and writing.
Vigor
Vigor - 5/9/2019, 5:13 AM
Just a tease for, into the spiderverse ✌️ , or 2

As in sequel
MrJosh
MrJosh - 5/9/2019, 12:07 PM
@VigorAhai - I agree 100%. People can have fun speculating but the Into the Spider-verse people saw an opportunity to plug their universe and it is a smart move
KWilly
KWilly - 5/9/2019, 5:14 AM
Repian
Repian - 5/9/2019, 5:19 AM
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 5/9/2019, 5:20 AM
I think Tom Holland should come into Spiderverse but not the other way around
Skullfire
Skullfire - 5/9/2019, 5:24 AM
That's the scene where Green Goblin pushes Spider-Man's face into the collider beam from the movie. Its goblin's claw behind his head. Probably just teasing work starting on Spiderverse 2 or something.
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