Sony's Spider-Man Universe - Timeline

Personally I don't like too much the way Venom became a comic character. I just hope that the Venom vs. Carnage will be great!
i dont know much about venom i only started comics a few days ago so the movies all i know and what my friend has told me he knows at least 200 characters
 
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Also, @Pro Bot if you ever do a Blade timeline, the two video games they made are prequels/sequels and not adaptations; like the Hulk (2003) game and the Ghost Rider game.
(Blade 1 for PS1 was a prequel to the first film, and Blade 2 for PS2 is set between Blade 2 and 3.)
 
Also, @Pro Bot if you ever do a Blade timeline, the two video games they made are prequels/sequels and not adaptations; like the Hulk (2003) game and the Ghost Rider game.
(Blade 1 for PS1 was a prequel to the first film, and Blade 2 for PS2 is set between Blade 2 and 3.)
Kinda thinking of doing that, maybe.

From my understanding without looking too deeply:

1967
Blade
(Flashbacks)

1977
Blade: The Series
1x07 (Flashbacks)

1980
Blade: The Series
1x07 (Flashbacks)

199?
Blade (Video Game)

1998
Blade: Sins of the Father (Comic)
Blade

2000
Blade II

Blade II (Video Game)

2004? 2006?
Blade: Nightstalking (Comic)
Blade: Trinity: Extended Version
Blade: The Series
1x01-1x13

Erik Brooks had Avengers comics in Blade: The Series flashbacks to his childhood. It'd make sense if they made comics based on real superheroes in Earth-26320 like other realities. I recall a Fantastic Four t-shirt in Blade: Trinity. Of course, they could be fictional characters in this universe, but that's no fun!

Speaking of video game tie-ins, the Ghost Rider movies have their own Blade as seen in the Ghost Rider sequel video game.
 
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The new Morbius trailer has released

Definitely the same continuity as Venom. San Francisco and "I am Venom".

I would assume that this reality is a variation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with events similar to Spider-Man: Far From Home loosely occurring. Being what it is, Adrian Toomes looks identical.

Peter Parker might have wore a suit similar to that of Earth-96283 (Spider-Man Trilogy) at some point, because Sony was lazy. Oscorp has the same logo of Earth-120703 (The Amazing Spider-Man Duology).
 
The post-credits are relevant.
 
Would it be more likely that the Sony Spider-Man Universe already has a Spider-Man that was also a "MURDERER", or that the SSU and the MCU universes have collided and combined together? (keep in mind, the MURDERER graffiti and Michael Keaton as Vulture were in the trailer in Jan 2020, before the multiverse thing was even a thing) But this makes me wonder, why would they make Venom go to the MCU to interact with Spider-Man if the SSU already has a Spider-Man who's gone through similar events? It's strange.
 
Would it be more likely that the Sony Spider-Man Universe already has a Spider-Man that was also a "MURDERER", or that the SSU and the MCU universes have collided and combined together? (keep in mind, the MURDERER graffiti and Michael Keaton as Vulture were in the trailer in Jan 2020, before the multiverse thing was even a thing) But this makes me wonder, why would they make Venom go to the MCU to interact with Spider-Man if the SSU already has a Spider-Man who's gone through similar events? It's strange.
Maybe SSU's Spiderman had a similar story to MCU's Spiderman, but that would not make that Venom could appeear like that way in the MCU, at least that MCU and SSU were the same universe, what it's false 'cause In Venom 2 Eddie & Venom got teleported to MCU, to another reality, not to the future to another place
 

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