Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man Universe (SSU) has been full of promises, but many planned movies have never made it to the big screen. Despite the success of Venom, most other SSU films have failed to impress audiences.
The recent flop of Kraven the Hunter in December 2024 only highlighted the struggles Sony has faced with its Spider-Man spinoff plans.
The idea of creating a Spider-Man universe without Spider-Man has been ambitious. Sony has tried to focus on Spider-Man’s villains and side characters, but most of these films have failed to connect with fans.
After Venom, which did well at the box office, Sony promised more films, but many of them were either canceled or reworked.
Some of the most talked-about projects that never happened include:
Sony has also toyed with the idea of films based on Spider-Woman, Mysterio, and even Aunt May. For now, the studio is focusing on what has worked so far.
Upcoming projects include a third Spider-Verse film, a fourth Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland, and a Spider-Noir TV series set for 2025.
While Sony’s Spider-Man Universe may be in trouble, it continues to push forward with its plans, hoping to find success with future releases.