Daniel Pemberton, the composer behind the critically acclaimed ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ and its sequel ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’, has taken to social media to deny recent reports surrounding the third film.
‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’, according to the report, had been scrapped due to creative reasons and may not be released until 2027. However, Daniel claims that these are just rumors. Here’s what he said.
Daniel Pemberton Calls The Reports About ‘Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse’ “Not Particularly Accurate”
Daniel Pemberton’s tweet came in response to reports circulating online, claiming that the production of ‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’ had hit a major setback and that the film might not be released for several years. These reports had caused concern among fans who were eagerly anticipating the continuation of the beloved animated film.
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“Don’t really ever want to weigh in on this sort of stuff BUT would you ever believe there could sometimes be stuff on the internet that might not always be particularly accurate? Hmmmm…” Daniel wrote on X. Moreover, both ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ and ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’, were loved by the fans.
His is denial of these rumors provides some reassurance to fans who are worried about the future of the franchise. While he did not offer any specific details about the status of the film, his statement suggests that the production is still moving forward. In addition, it suggests that the release date may not be as far away as the reports suggest.
Insider Jeff Sneider Calls Daniel Pemberton “Delusional” After He Called His Reports “Not Accurate“
Previously, Jeff Sneider reported that most of the film had been scrapped due to creative reasons. Moreover, Daniel wasn’t happy with the report and denied the claims, calling Sneider’s reporting “not particularly accurate.” It’s safe to say that Sneider did not take this lightly.
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He doubled down on his report, labeling Daniels Pemberton’s comments as “the worst f*ckin’ denial of all time.” While the truth remains unclear, the conflicting reports have raised concerns about the future of the franchise. If Sneider’s claims are accurate, it could mean a significant delay in the release of the film.