Sony must put the brakes on some plans even as it looks to characters like Kraven The Hunter as the next phase of its Spider-Man-based spin-off universe. El Muerto, a movie featuring Bad Bunny, will no longer be released, according to the studio.
The cause? Another movie affected by the ongoing writers' strike and its musician star's tour schedule? You bet.
In a 2006 issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, which was written by Peter David and illustrated by Roger Cruz, El Muerto made his debut. The character, whose true name is Juan Carlos, was a super-powered wrestler who first faced Spider-Man in charity wrestling. The hero nearly exposed the villain before Spider-Man stung him with a poisonous wasp that rendered him paralyzed. The two would band together to fight El Dorado after the wrestler was rescued from the hospital by the web-spinner when Muerto's oppressor El Dorado arrived to take the wrestler's life.
Although Jonás Cuarón has been signed on to direct, the film's release date, which was originally set for January 12, 2024, is currently uncertain. The Book Of Clarence by Jeymes Samuel will replace it, at least in the United States.
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