The studio also unveiled new looks at its upcoming slate, including 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' and Brad Pitt's 'Bullet Train, and also screened 'Ghosbusters: Afterlife' in full.
No Way Home
is arguably the most important film on Sony’s slate, with anticipation for the film rivaling something akin to Disney’s Avengers movies, with fans clamoring online for months for word on the project. The previous installment,, stands as Sony’s highest-grossing film ever, with it earning $1.132 billion globally. Jon Watts directs the film, due out Dec. 17.
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