An original but unused ending cutscene for Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, released in 2001, was long thought to be lost to time, with only a single screenshot of it remaining online. But that all changed earlier this week when someone who downloaded the original ending over 20 years ago remembered they had it and uploaded it to the internet. First, a bit of history:
Sony Pictures has officially confirmed that Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse will swing into theaters on June 18, 2027, delivering the long-awaited conclusion to the groundbreaking animated trilogy. The announcement, made during CinemaCon, was accompanied by an exclusive first-look preview for attendees, offering a tantalizing glimpse at what's to come in the next chapter of Miles Morales' multiversal journey. While the footage remains under wraps, the news signals that the film is finally on track after years of delays and development hurdles.
According to , Marvin Jones III, aka Krondon, has been cast in Spider-Man: Brand New Day as Tombstone. Jones already voiced Tombstone in Into the Spider-Verse, where he's Kingpin's right-hand man and head of security for Fisk Industries. Because Marvel's Spider-Man movies are set in another universe, it's likely Brand New Day 's version of Tombstone will serve a completely different role.
When Neversoft released Spider-Man on the original PlayStation on August 30, 2000, the superhero video game landscape was bleak. Licensed games were churned out as quick cash-ins with clunky controls, uninspired level design, and a general sense that superheroes couldn't have a distinct feel in a medium where plumbers and hedgehogs could be heroes, too. But Neversoft, fresh off the runaway success of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, had the pedigree, the technology, and the creative freedom to change that perception.