According to reports, Madame Web’s record-breaking runtime

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It has been stated that the Madame Web runtime from Sony is now available online. Madame Web is expected to run for one hour and fifty-six minutes (or eleven2 minutes). If this is the case, Madame Web would have surpassed 2018’s Venom (112 minutes) as the longest episode of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. The last two SSU submissions, Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) and Morbius (2022), have respective running times of 97 and 104 minutes. The first Madame Web, who was conceived by writer Denny O’Neil and illustrator John Romita Jr., debuted in Amazing Spider-Man in 1980. Madame Web, a clairvoyant and precognitive mutant who went by Cassandra Webb’s pseudonym, rose to prominence as a supporting character in Marvel’s Spider-Man narrative. After Cassandra Webb passed away, Julia Carpenter assumed the role of Madame Web in the 2010 film Amazing Spider-Man.

Dakota Johnson will play Cassandra Webb in Sony’s forthcoming live-action version, while Sydney Sweeney will play Julia Carpenter, who will go by her Spider-Woman persona. Madame Web is confirmed to feature other characters, such as Anya Corazon/Araña (Isabela Merced), Ezekiel Sims (Tahar Rahim), and Mattie Franklin/Spider-Woman (Celeste O’Connor). Mike Epps, Adam Scott, Zosia Mamet, and Emma Roberts are among the ensemble cast members in the film. Although the roles they will be portraying are yet unknown, there have been rumours indicating that Roberts and Scott would play Uncle Ben Parker and Mary Parker, the mother of Peter Parker, respectively. The fourth installment in the shared world of live-action Marvel films and television shows, known as the Spider-Man SSU, will be Madame Web. The SSU revolves around Spider-Man’s adversaries and other supporting characters. The saga began with Venom and went on to include Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Morbius. After Madame Web, Sony plans to produce two more SSU films in 2024: Kraven the Hunter, starring Aaron Taylor Johnson, opens in theatres in August, and Venom 3 follows in November. Additionally, two live-action programmes are being developed for Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service: Silk: Spider Society and Spider-Man Noir. The third and last part of Lord and Miller’s animated Spider-Verse trilogy is also being worked on by Sony, albeit it is not formally connected to the SSU.

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