Sony's Spider-Man Universe - Timeline


Chameleon was mentioned in Morbius, so I guess Kraven is set before that.
rhino is also mentioned in a newspaper in morbius

suppose kraven could be may 2019? anyone thats seen kraven notice any references to venom?
 
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haven't seen the movie yet (probably won't until it's on digital tbh) but this video basically explains the possible timeline of Kraven the hunter
 
I'm thinking sometime between late March and Early May but the 16 year flashback at the start would be around the 2000s meaning depending on the background tech could be set in 2016,2017 or 2018 at the latest

So it would look like this:

June 2003 - Madame Web
March/April/May 2016/2017/2018 - Kraven the Hunter
Oct 2018 to April 2019 - Venom
June/Fall 2019 - Morbius
Oct-Nov 2020 - Venom: Let there be Carnage
Nov 2020 - (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
Nov 2020 - Venom: The Last Dance
March/April 2021 - (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse)
 
A few anachronisms doesn't necessarily excuse every other one.
So then if we include the one year time jump at the end of Kraven that would make it May 2017 (majority of the film) to May 2018 (Epilogue) that way we have a whole year to explain the chameleon mention in the daily bugle page from Morbius in June 2019

So that would leave us with this viewing order for the Main Events of Each film:

June 2003 - Madame Web
May 2017 - Kraven the Hunter
April 2019 - Venom
June 2019 - Morbius
Oct-Nov 2020 - Venom: Let there be Carnage
Nov 2020 - (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
Nov 2020 - Venom: The Last Dance
March 2021 - (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse)


Now wondering if Spider-Noir, that is set in 1933, is the same world as the one from the spider-verse films or is this like a Fantastic Four First Steps scenario where it connects as a bubble universe of the SSU but then would it be placed after the last dance in release order or before Madame web so many questions about this tbh
 
So then if we include the one year time jump at the end of Kraven that would make it May 2017 (majority of the film) to May 2018 (Epilogue) that way we have a whole year to explain the chameleon mention in the daily bugle page from Morbius in June 2019

So that would leave us with this viewing order for the Main Events of Each film:

June 2003 - Madame Web
May 2017 - Kraven the Hunter
April 2019 - Venom
June 2019 - Morbius
Oct-Nov 2020 - Venom: Let there be Carnage
Nov 2020 - (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
Nov 2020 - Venom: The Last Dance
March 2021 - (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse)
personally i like may 2018-2019 more as the rhino mention makes less sense to me the further after kraven it happens but i can definitely see the reasons for the 2017-2018 placement as well

there was a short montage of calypso looking at daily bugle articles, im hoping that once we can see that in higher quality we'll be able to make out a date like what happened with morbius but im not counting on it lol


Now wondering if Spider-Noir, that is set in 1933, is the same world as the one from the spider-verse films or is this like a Fantastic Four First Steps scenario where it connects as a bubble universe of the SSU but then would it be placed after the last dance in release order or before Madame web so many questions about this tbh
yeaa at this point i wouldnt count on this connecting to anything existing at all, similar to what they tried to do madame web last-minute but more planned from the beginning (hopefully; there seems to be no low at sony)
 
Kraven the Hunter was actually pretty decent?
is it worth seeing in the cinema? I was thinking of grabbing a seat once it reaches cheap week in my area


I think I've managed to see all the other SSU films on the big screen, but Morbius and Madame Web made me question my priorities...
 
is it worth seeing in the cinema? I was thinking of grabbing a seat once it reaches cheap week in my area


I think I've managed to see all the other SSU films on the big screen, but Morbius and Madame Web made me question my priorities...
There was some silly cuts and definitely some points where you have to laugh at the movie, but if you go in with low expectations then it is totally fine. I enjoyed it much more than madame web.

I did love the casting for Rhino and enjoyed his character.
 
I suppose Morbius confirms that Rhino doesn't die then.
Thinking that it's referring to a regular rhino from a zoo tbh, the more concrete piece of evidence is the headline on the daily bugle that mentions chameleon escaped prison which Martine is reading on the bus when she runs away from the cops and happens to reunite with Morbius.
 
There was some silly cuts and definitely some points where you have to laugh at the movie, but if you go in with low expectations then it is totally fine. I enjoyed it much more than madame web.

I did love the casting for Rhino and enjoyed his character.
yea honestly i didnt think this was awful, especially compared to the total shitshows that have been venom 2, morbius and madame web; dont get me wrong, i still think that kraven is wholly unnecessary and shouldnt exist without spider-man but this might be worth $5 on discount night at the theater
 
yea honestly i didnt think this was awful, especially compared to the total shitshows that have been venom 2, morbius and madame web; dont get me wrong, i still think that kraven is wholly unnecessary and shouldnt exist without spider-man but this might be worth $5 on discount night at the theater
Hahha yeah I redeemed some points for free tickets so I paid $4.5 for two opening night tickets loll
 

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