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DanielRPK

As expected, Spider-Man 4 will now film next year, and is slated to release on July 2026 between Doomsday and Secret Wars, meaning that yes, this is very likely gonna be another multiverse movie
 
It's genuinely one of my favorite MCU flicks and probably the only one I've watched as many times as The Winter Soldier.

I didn't think it was too bad. The complaints I've heard the most is that Ultron was too jokey, which contrasted from the more eerie tone set with the trailers. Some people also thought the attempts at foreshadowing took away from the pacing of the movie
 
Watching age of Ultron

I didn't realize on Disney plus that they have the movies on a timeline in lieu of order of release date

That's pretty dope

I wonder if that changes the viewing experience
 
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