Discover what the new link is like with Sony’s Spider-Man in real action
The next animated movie Marvel y Sony ‘Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse’ brings us an unexpected surprise: the return of the famous character from Doctor Octopuswho was played by the award-winning actor Alfred Molina.
In the recently released trailer, fans of the wall-crawler can appreciate that there is a cameo that means another point of union between the cinematic universes in real action and this one. the anime, which begins to be an amalgamation of hundreds of universes.
Molina’s performance as Doc Ock in the acclaimed second installment of Sam Raimiand his resurrection in the latest installment starring Tom Holland, has left a magnificent flavor to the demanding palates of Spidey fans. Those who have already demanded in networks that they be given another opportunity to shine more in the universe of Sony or in the UCM.
A cameo that expands the Multiverse even further
In the film’s trailer, Molina’s unmistakable voice can be heard saying, Hi, Peter. which shows this new connection that fans in the networks have been excited about. Evidently, the character that can be seen is much more similar to the character we have seen in previous stages in Marvel Comics than the one represented by Molina in the UCM. Which also implies a greater synergy between all the universes.
While it hasn’t been officially confirmed if Molina will actually appear in the film, the trailer hints at the possibility that the movie starring Miles Morales’ character will be more full of surprises than we can imagine.
The film is scheduled for its premiere next June 2but the wait is getting more and more exciting as the release date approaches and the film’s cameos are trickling out.
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