![]() The absence of Spider-Man from the MCU’s Phase 5 list and what has been revealed of Phase 6 so far was a big surprise, but Phase 6 still has plenty of space to house Spider-Man’s next big adventure. This current era is introducing a bunch of concepts, places, characters, and events, leading the studio to leave aside some of its already-established characters. Although there won’t be a gap as big as that for Spider-Man, it’s understandable that it’s taking longer than the previous movies did as it’s the start of a new trilogy, and as such, there’s a lot of planning to do.Īnother possible reason for Spider-Man 4 taking longer than previous Spidey sequels is that the rest of the MCU’s Multiverse Saga is already packed. ![]() The same happened to Thor, the first MCU main character to get four solo movies, whose fourth movie, Thor: Love and Thunder, arrived five years after Thor: Ragnarok. Spider-Man’s first MCU trilogy followed the typical Marvel schedule of releasing a movie every two years, which allowed the audience to follow Peter’s story and evolution more smoothly as well as its connection to other movies and characters, but Spider-Man 4 is free from that pattern.
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