Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Venom: The Last DanceFollowingVenom: The Last Dance, I know how Sony Pictures can adapt Marvel’s King in Black storyline with Knull the Symbiote God (without the MCU). Having debuted Knull the Symbiote (Andy Serkis) in live-action,“The King in Black is awake"and poised to become an imminent threat in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. While the comics would suggest that an effective adaptation of Knull and his story would require certain heroes held by Marvel Studios, I do think there is a way that Sony could get away with adapting the epic storyline on their own.

By the end ofVenom: The Last Dance, Knull’s symbiote-hunting xenophages were unable to secure the codex within the Venom symbiote and its host Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy). While this codex was the key to Knull’s release, it does seem as though he’ll eventually be freed in the future, which will more than likely be part of a “King in Black” movie from Sony Pictures.To that end, here’s how I think Sony could make a King in Black movie happen without the MCU’s involvement.

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Venom 3 Introduces Knull, Generating New MCU/Sony Crossover Hopes

Adapting Marvel’s King in Black Comics Event

Debuting for the first time in live-action withVenom: The Last Dance,Knull the Symbiote God despises all light in the universe, wanting to restore it to the darkness and nothingness where he once thrived.However, Knull was eventually betrayed by his own symbiote creations who locked him away on their homeworld of Kylntar (their word for “cage”). However, all Knull needs is a codex to be free and cover the universe in darkness once more.

In the comics,Knull’s freedom directly leads to 2020’sKing in Blackcrossover event, where Venom and the Avengers are featured leading the defense of Earth from the Symbiote God, his symbiote dragon hordes, and corrupted Celestials.Joined by Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, The X-Men, and more classic heroes from across the Marvel Universe,King in Blackwas very much an all-hands-on-deck crossover featuring several characters who belong to Marvel Studios, rather than Sony. For example, Thor and Silver Surfer proved themselves to be instrumental in Knull’s ultimate death, even though it was Eddie Brock’s Venom who struck the final blow.

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10 Biggest Unanswered Questions After Venom: The Last Dance

Venom: The Last Dance may be the final chapter for Eddie Brock and Venom’s adventures together, but the movie leaves a lot open for the SSU’s future.

As such,it makes sense that many fans are hoping that Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are teaming up for aKing in Blackmovie. After all, the studios have worked together and shared characters in the past to great success, as seen withTom Holland’sSpider-Mantrilogy and future movieswhich are squarely set in the MCU. However, I’ve also been thinking about how Sony might be able to adaptKing in Blackmovie on their own, only using characters that they have access to.

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I’m Realizing Sony Doesn’t Necessarily Need The MCU

Not When They’ve Got The Spider-Verse

It may seem as though Sony Pictures doesn’t have nearly as many heroes to work with as the MCU does, and on the surface, that’s true within its main live-action universe. However, there’s also the entire Spider-Verse and its multiple realities to consider.Sony’s animatedSpider-Versemovies feature countless different variants of Spider-Manand variants of the Webslinger’s classic foes who could be called upon for a King in Black crossover.

Likewise,Sony’s live-action Spider-Man Universe has already been confirmed to exist in this grander Spider-Verse. In 2023’sAcross the Spider-Verse,The Spot can be seen briefly interacting with theVenomfranchise’s Mrs. Chen, supporting the idea that animated variants of Spider-Man like Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy’s Ghost-Spider, Peter B. Parker, and more could theoretically be brought into live-action to fightKnull the Symbiote God whenever he is inevitably freed from his prison-world.

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I Could Easily See Sony Replacing Morlun With Knull

A Live-Action Spider-Verse Movie Could Be Sony’s Endgame

In essence,I wouldn’t be surprised if Sony Pictures was looking to merge theSpider-VerseandKing in Blackstorylines from the comics.Knull himself could effectively replace Morlun as the primary villain. On the page, Morlun and his family of Spider-hunting Inheritors were the firstSpider-Versevillains in the comics, though one could argue Knull is the bigger and more popular name.

“I can at least see how Sony might be able to improve their own Marvel universe and do the story on their own via the Spider-Verse and its wealth of characters…”

Likewise, Sony Pictures is already heading in the direction of bringing their animated Spider characters to live-action, seeing as how aSpider-Man Noirseries is currently being produced for Amazon starring Nicholas Cage(who voiced Spider-Man Noir in the first animatedSpider-Versemovie). Ultimately, not involving MCU characters in a futureKing in Blackmovie would likely be pretty divisive.That said, I can at least see how Sony might be able to improve their own Marvel universe and do the story on their own via the Spider-Verse and its wealth of characters.

Venom: The Last Dance

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Venom: The Last Dance is a film directed by an undisclosed director, featuring the character Venom in a thrilling narrative. The movie explores the alien symbiote’s latest challenges and transformations as it navigates through a world full of danger and new adversaries.