Sydney Sweeney Can Play the New Black Cat in Spider-Man 4

So Sydney Sweeney is rumored to get the role of Black Cat in the MCU Spiderman 4 but when the last time we saw her in a spider-man related movie we all know how it went
Sydney Sweeney Can Play the New Black Cat in Spider-Man 4

Sydney Sweeney Can Play the New Black Cat in Spider-Man 4: So Sydney Sweeney is rumored to get the role of Black Cat in the MCU Spiderman 4 but when the last time we saw her in a spider-man related movie we all know how it went but still you want her back these geeks and their weird kinks.

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Yeah, but it is a gentle reminder that was a part of Sony Spider-Man Universe which apparently doesn’t have a Spider-Man. Sony is rumored to do a Spider-Man block again as Marvel wanted to keep Spider-Man 4 grounded but our unfriendly neighborhood studio wants to make a shadow copy of Spider-Man: No Way Home. I can’t wait to see Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man coming out of a portal saying It’s Morbin Time. At this point, I won’t be shocked if John Cena becomes the new live-action, Miles Morales.

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Coming back to our lady Sydney Sweeney, it is not confirmed that she will be the cat-themed thief anti-hero who will become the love intrest of our vigilante whose motivation to be a hero is his guardian’s death am I the only one who notices these parallels between Marvel and DC. But I believe that cat women will have a role in Spider-Man4 because Mary Jane and Gwen Stacy will take time to establish a they are characters you need to be emotionally attached to them.

But you don’t have anything to worry Tom Holland seems very passionate about the Spider-man future and his Spider-man legacy said in an interview that

“But until we’ve cracked it, we have a legacy to protect,” Holland explained.

“The third movie was so special in so many ways that we need to make sure we do the right thing.”

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