Summary

Madame Web’sconnections to the MCU have been revealed thanks to a new look at canceled promo items. Sony’sSpider-ManUniverse of films was a mess from the start, asMorbiusdisappointed critically and financially, withMadame WebandKravencontinuing to do the same. Each movie was intended to be led bySpider-Manvillains and characters adjacent to the superhero, though none featured the wall-crawler. Spider-Man has been able to thrive as part of the MCU thanks to a deal reached between studios that saw the character first appear inCaptain America: Civil Warbefore getting his own trilogy of movies.

Since Sony still had the rights toeverySpider-Mancharacter, they took it upon themselves to capitalize on the hero’s popularity, withMadame Webpotentially being the most egregious outing. The movie was plagued with behind-the-scenes turmoil, producing a lackluster outing that featured awful plotting, a lack of action, and phoned-in performances. Many of the A-list cast, including Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney, even seemed to be duped into the production under the guise of being an MCU movie. However, that promise looks to have been true once upon a time.

Madame Web Movie Poster Featuring Sydney Sweeney as Julia Carpenter, Isabela Merced as Anya Corazon, Dakota Johnson as Cassandra Webb, Celeste O’Connor as Mattie Franklin, and Tahar Rahim as Ezekiel Sims

Thanks to aRedditpost,pictures ofMadame Web’splanned theater popcorn buckets and drink cups featuring MCU tie-ins have made their way online.While the film had promotional theater items, they were vastly different from those pictured, which highlight the universe via Daily Bugle newspapers wrapped around the bucket. The papers are rife with references to the MCU, including Groot, Tony Stark, and Doctor Strange, with several references to otherSpider-Mancharacters that weren’t inMadame Web, like Green Goblin and Doc Ock. Check outMadame Web’scanceled promo bucket and cup below:

Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Failed, But The Hero Will See A Brand New Day In The MCU

Madame Webwas malignedby fans and even the cast upon release, marking a dark spot for the world of Spider-Man and ultimately dooming theKravenmovie to a similar fate. While initial rumors stated Tom Holland would appear as Spider-Man and other various whispers about the production’s plans, they (thankfully) never materialized. However, while Sony’s foray into Spider-Man foes soured their stake in the character, they hope to keep goodwill alive with the heroes' next MCU outing.

Spider-Man: Brand New Dayis set to bring back Tom Holland as the titular web-head, swinging his way into a title that strikes fear into comic fans due to the implications the story potentially holds.Shang-Chidirector Destin Daniel Cretton is at the helm, continuing his tenure with Marvel.Spider-Man: Brand New Day’smost exciting update surroundsStranger Thingsactress Sadie Sink, who joined the cast in an unannounced role. While Spider-Man will be back in the MCU,Madame Webis best left forgotten, with fans likely thankful that the movie holds no connective tissue to the larger franchise.