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Spider-Man 4 Rumors: Stranger Things Star Madelyn Cline May Beat Sydney Sweeney for Black Cat Role

Spider-Man 4 Rumors: Stranger Things Star Madelyn Cline May Beat Sydney Sweeney for Black Cat Role

In the ever-evolving Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is set to return in the highly anticipated fourth installment, scheduled for a 2026 release. Following Spider-Man: No Way Home, where Peter Parker’s identity was erased from everyone’s memory, the stage is perfectly set for new characters and romances to emerge. While fans are eager to see who the next love interest could be, rumors are swirling that Madelyn Cline, celebrated for her roles in Stranger Things and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, is the top pick for the role of Felicia Hardy, also known as Black Cat.

Madelyn Cline eyed for MCU

Marvel’s New Direction: Why Madelyn Cline?

Madelyn Cline, known for her compelling portrayal of Sarah Cameron in Netflix’s hit series Outer Banks, is now reportedly in the running to become the MCU’s newest femme fatale. The choice of Cline suggests a fresh dynamic in the Spider-Man saga, possibly steering clear of the traditional plotlines fans have come to expect. Marvel’s selection of Cline, though unconfirmed, points to a broader strategy of integrating popular actors from diverse storytelling universes, likely aiming to bring a new flavor to the iconic Spider-Man narrative.

Sydney Sweeney’s Missed Opportunity?

Despite a vocal fanbase campaigning for Sydney Sweeney to be cast as Black Cat, it appears the Euphoria star might not don the iconic suit just yet. Having already made a splash in Hollywood with a series of varied roles, from the horror flick Immaculate to her comedic turn in Anyone But You, Sweeney’s involvement with Marvel seemed imminent. Her recent role in Madame Web, however, didn’t resonate as expected with audiences, perhaps influencing Marvel’s hesitation to bring her into the Spider-Man universe. Nevertheless, the potential for Sweeney to join the MCU can’t be entirely ruled out, given the fluid nature of the multiverse and fan demands for her presence.

Fans React to Casting Rumors

The online community has been vocal about their casting preferences, with some fans disappointed over the choice to potentially overlook Sweeney for the Black Cat role. Social media platforms have seen a mix of support and skepticism, with comments ranging from excitement about the fresh casting to regret over what some perceive as a missed opportunity to capitalize on Sweeney’s rising star power.

Sydney Sweeney fans disappointed

“Awful source but she could be a good casting for the role.” — @IceFrost

“I’ll play along with your idea here…fine be me! What a time for Peter Parker!” — @Joseph W.

“LOL just completely act like her other character doesn’t exist? Or exists on another earth as a Spider Woman? Or Girl? I don’t remember or care lol Black Cat is a much better fit for her, and I wanna see Peter see that he can still fall for someone who… ‘kinda’ does what he does.” — @Stoner Intellect

What This Means for Spider-Man 4

As Spider-Man 4 gears up for production, the inclusion of Madelyn Cline as Black Cat would undoubtedly add a new layer of intrigue and drama to Peter Parker’s journey. The shift away from Zendaya’s MJ introduces the possibility of exploring new romantic arcs and deeper storylines within the Marvel Universe. This casting could signal a broader shift in how Marvel approaches its iconic characters, potentially integrating them with other popular media franchises to expand their appeal and relevance.

“Oh, my God, yeah, that’d be so cool.” — Sydney Sweeney, on potentially sharing the screen with Zendaya (via Comic Book)

Black Cat casting speculation

In conclusion, whether it’s Cline or Sweeney stepping into the role of Black Cat, Spider-Man 4 is shaping up to be a focal point of the next phase of the MCU, promising new adventures and, as always, a few surprises. Fans will undoubtedly keep a close watch on Marvel’s official announcements, ready to analyze and debate each development as it comes.

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