Spider-Verse Producer Shuts Down Rumors That Much of Beyond the Spider-Verse Has Been Scrapped

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse series producer Christopher Miller has swung in to squash rumors suggesting Sony recently scrapped much of its work on Beyond the Spider-Verse.Gossip started following a report posted via Jeff Sneider’s The InSneider website. According to its sources, most of the work made on the project was scrapped for "creative reasons" at some point during its development. With progress lost and Disney/Marvel seemingly planning to release a live-action Spider-Man 4 in 2026, the film was said to likely not arrive until 2027. It’s news that’s had audiences concerned that it could be several years before more Spider-Verse comes their way, but now the team behind the movie is saying there’s nothing to fear.Christopher Miller says Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse hasn't scrapped any content.Miller, who has made a name for himself with projects like The Lego Movie and 22 Jump Street, shut down the latest rumors with a post on X/Twitter. He says, quite plainly, that nothing has been thrown away when it comes to Beyond the Spider-Verse.“Nothing has been scrapped,” Miller said. “The reels are coming along nicely.”“Nothing has been scrapped.

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