
Sony has excluded Spider-Man from its spin-off films, but the reason for this decision is deeper than you might imagine.
Since Sony started developing its universe of derivative characters Spider-Man, Fans have speculated about the absence of the iconic wall crawler from titles such as Poison, Morbio Yes Kraven the Hunter. Now, a new report sheds light on the study’s motivations, and that appears to be the case The answer is linked to frustrated expectations and strategic errors.
Was there really a shared universe?
According to a recent article by Variety, The idea of a “Sony Spider-Man Universe” has never been more than an illusion. movies like Mrs. Web Yes Kraven the Hunter They were conceived as independent stories, a decision that was consolidated after the failure of the Morbio. While Poison achieved unexpected success in 2018, Sony interpreted this result as a sign that audiences would support any film based on Spider-Man’s supporting characters, even without the presence of the main hero.
However, at the box office of the sequels of Poison it began to show signs of wear. While Venom: Let there be carnage maintained a good initial reception, his performance was inferior to that of the first film, and analysts predict it Kraven the Hunter could be the final blow for this type of project. According to the report, this reflects a broader problem: the fatigue of the superhero genre.

The influence of the Sony-Marvel deal
A surprising fact about the report is this Disney has never stopped Sony from using Spider-Man in its spin-off films. However, the studio chose not to include Tom Holland in these productions. The main reason: Audiences may not accept that Spider-Man from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) suddenly appeared in a universe unrelated to the Marvel Studios films.
After the success of Spider-Man: No Way Home and the exploration of the multiverse in similar series Loki and similar films Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, The boundaries between the different universes became clearer. Sony, aware of this, decided not to risk confusing viewers.
This decision also resulted in a change of direction Morbio. According to the report, the studio did extensive reshoots to justify the fact the presence of Michael Keaton in the role of Vulture, resulting in a narrative that left many fans perplexed.

Pressure for quality and public perception
This is one of the most convincing points of the report Sony knows its movies don’t work. A veteran producer said so The studio’s recent productions “feel like forced products, without quality control.” The lack of passion behind these projects was evident to many viewers, which has reduced confidence in future installments of this universe.
Despite that, Sony continues to defend the saga of Poisonclaiming it was an international success. However, these films also had experience a decrease in income with each new delivery, which reinforces the need to rethink your strategy.
What does the future hold?
Although this could be the end of the “universe” of characters derived from Spider-Man, the relationship of Variety and the statements of insiders such as Alex Perez suggest it Marvel Studios and Sony are keeping the door open to a possible collision of their universes in the future. According to Perez, Kevin Feige asked Sony to avoid using Spider-Man in these films for the possibility of a major event involving both universes.

Does this mean we’ll one day see Tom Holland take on Venom or Morbius on the big screen? For now the answer remains uncertain. However, this is clear Sony is reevaluating its approach and may focus exclusively on Spider-Man-related projects.
Lessons for Sony
Sony’s experience with films like Poison, Morbio Yes Kraven the Hunter highlights the importance of connecting with audiences in an authentic way. Despite the initial success of Poison generated optimism, the studio underestimated Spider-Man’s crucial role in fans’ interest in these characters.
With growing competition in the superhero genre, Sony has a chance to learn from its mistakes and, perhaps, build a more cohesive and attractive universe in the future.