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'''''Sony's Spider-Man Universe''''' (also known as the SSU, and formerly known as Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters or SPUMC) is a cinematic universe created by Sony after spin-offs of ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' were canceled. The films are based on Spider-Man characters and connect to the ''[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]'' after a deal was constructed with [[Marvel]] owner [[Disney]]. Despite the name Spider-Man is not a character in this universe, though he has been mentioned and referenced on occasion. Instead this franchise focuses on the character associated with Spider-Man, which is mainly his villains though there are plans to focus on the heroes connected to him as well.
 
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* Third Venom movie (TBD)
 
==Television==
* ''Silk'' (TBD)
 
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* [[Alternate Universe]]: ''Venom: Let There Be Carnage'' reveals that {{spoiler|this universe takes place in a separate reality to the ''[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]'' and ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' also reveals that ''[[Spider-Man (film)|Spider-Man Trilogy]]'' and ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' are also canon in other universes, while the first ''Venom'' reveals that ''[[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]] takes place in a different universe}}.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Compared to the MCU Spidey films, and the rest of the MCU in general outside the Netflix shows, these films aren't afraid of mature content such as [[Precision F-Strike]]s.