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Kevin Feige Refuses To Rule Out Venom’s Inclusion In The MCU

Kevin Feige shared that there are currently no plans, but it's always a possibility.
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Over the past few years, there have been plenty of arrangements made to allow Disney access to the Spider-Man character owned by Sony, and Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige wouldn’t rule out another popular Sony character venturing into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

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During an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, Feige was asked about the possibility of Venom making his way into the MCU at some point to which he was hesitant to reply but wouldn’t dismiss it.

“I don’t want to obviously talk about rumors or speculation on what could happen and what couldn’t happen as it relates to any characters that Marvel Studios hasn’t brought to the screen yet,” Feige said. “But I will say what I’ve said, which is having been with Marvel for 20 years I wouldn’t dismiss anything. I wouldn’t rule anything out completely. When and how and where remains to be seen. Any rumor that you read online could happen anytime between tomorrow and never.”

Venom is rumored to come face to face with MCU alumni Spider-Man during the upcoming sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage, but as for his appearance in the MCU, nothing is determined.

Later this year, Spider-Man: No Way Home looks to establish multiverse elements into the series, which could potentially be an explanation for how Spider-Man will appear within Sony’s Venomverse. But it could also be a way for Venom to cross over into the MCU at a later date.

For all you Venom fans, you might want to refrain from getting your hopes up right now, but with Feige not completely ruling it out, there is still hope.


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