Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT As the world waits for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, one of the Marvel producers opens up on what they will not be using for their production. Following the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ending, audiences have been patiently looking for any news on the third and final installment in Miles Morales' animated trilogy.
As of right now, a release date for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse has not been set yet by Sony, and it's unclear where in the production stages the threequel is at, following the end of the 2023 strikes. Supposedly, the Spider-Verse actors have been doing their voice recordings, but whether or not they are done remains to be seen.
Sony's A.I. Controversy Explained The Spider-Verse fan who initially got the conversation started with Miller on X comes only a few days after a new statement was made by Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra about the studio's new strategies for filmmaking. During an investor conference that took place in Japan last week , Vinciquerra stated that they are focusing a lot on AI and incorporating more of it for producing movies.
The future of Hollywood is definitely experiencing some turbulence right now, with the box office going up and down, as well as studios still trying to find ways to cut down costs by relying on AI. With Miller addressing this about Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, it's still promising to see film producers make it clear that they are looking to commit to more traditional routes of filmmaking.