How 'Madame Web' connects to Spider-Man (2024)

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Madame Web.

First things first: Spider-Man doesn’t show up in Madame Web. But everyone’s favorite friendly neighborhood wall-crawler looms large over the latest Sony-Marvel flick.

Madame Web centers on Cassandra Webb, the clairvoyant paramedic played by Dakota Johnson. After her pregnant mother is bitten by a mystical spider, Cassie develops preternatural powers as an adult, gaining the ability to see potential futures. Her new powers put her in the crosshairs of the villain Ezekiel Sims (Tahar Rahim), who’s hunting down three young teenagers: Julia Cornwall (Sydney Sweeney), Mattie Franklin (Celeste O’Connor), and Anya Corazon (Isabela Merced). Like Cassie, Ezekiel was bitten by a spider and granted supernatural powers, and he’s determined to kill Julia, Mattie, and Anya before they gain spider-bite powers of their own.

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That’s a whole lot of Spider-people — but perhaps the most intriguing new characters are the ones who don’t have spider-based powers. Parks & Recreation star Adam Scott plays a major role as Ben Parker, one of Cassie’s closest friends and co-workers. Ben Parker, of course, is destined to become Peter’s Uncle Ben, his beloved guardian and the man whose death helps spark Peter’s heroic journey. At the time of Madame Web, he’s working as a paramedic in Queens. (He’s also recently started dating someone, and although he never says his girlfriend’s name, it’s heavily implied to be the future May Parker.)

Emma Roberts also plays Mary Parker, Ben’s sister-in-law and the future mother of Peter. In Madame Web, she’s pregnant with her first child, a child that’s heavily implied to be Peter. Mary never confirms her baby’s name on screen, but at one point, she hints at Peter’s future acrobatics, joking that the baby is really “leaping around in there.” (Mary’s husband, Richard, is apparently away on business and is never seen.) The film ends with Mary going into labor, giving birth to a healthy baby boy. In a few years, he’ll presumably be bitten by a radioactive spider of his own, growing up to become the Spider-Man we know and love.

This revelation, of course, raises more questions than it answers. Madame Web is set in 2003, so it wouldn’t make sense for this Peter to become either Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield. The timing is a little closer for Tom Holland's Peter Parker, who would have been born around 2000 and was 16 at the time of 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. (Again, not an exact match, but closer). But Madame Web suggests that there are multiple Spider-people crawling around New York in 2003, something that’s never referenced in the Holland Spider-Man movies. And because Madame Web is distributed by Sony, it’s not part of Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe. (After all, you’d think Tony Stark or Steve Rogers would have known if there was a team of Spider-Women protecting New York in the early-aughts.)

But even if it’s not part of the MCU, Madame Web is technically part of a multiverse of its own. So far, Sony has released four movies in its live-action universe of Marvel characters — including Tom Hardy’s Venom movies, Jared Leto’s Morbius, and now Madame Web. Up next, Aaron Taylor-Johnson will star in the Kraven the Hunter movie, coming later this year. These movies are sort of connected to Spider-Man, but not really: They’re all based on classic characters from the Spider-Man comics, but Spidey himself never appears on screen. There also hasn’t been much crossover between the different films: A post-credits scene for Venom: Let There Be Carnage sees Venom briefly being transported to Holland’s universe, and another post-credits scene for Morbius reintroduces Michael Keaton as the Vulture (who popped up in Holland’s first solo movie, 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming). But those teasers have never really led anywhere, and they don’t appear to be leading to any sort of crossover.

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In a recent interview with EW, director SJ Clarkson explained that she wanted to keep Madame Web as self-contained as possible, hinting at fun Easter eggs but mostly focusing the narrative on Cassandra’s story.

“She’s definitely in a standalone world,” Clarkson previously told EW. “I was able to just have free rein and let the movie be what it needed to be, as opposed to trying to force it into something else. That was a gift, in a way, to be able to take something and bring a fresh and I hope original take to it.”

Interestingly, Madame Web does break with one superhero movie tradition: It doesn’t have the traditional end-credits scene teasing potential crossovers or future projects. So, will we see Johnson’s heroine pop up in any future projects? Only Madame Web can see the future —and she’s not telling.

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How 'Madame Web' connects to Spider-Man (2024)

FAQs

How are Spider-Man and Madame Web connected? ›

Young Ben and Mary Parker

Adam Scott plays a soon-to-be Uncle Ben in Madame Web. The first big connection to Spider-Man in the film is his relatives. The film stars Adam Scott as Ben Parker with Emma Roberts playing a pregnant Mary Parker. Yes, Uncle Ben is in the movie and for once, he's not shot to death.

Is Madame Web a good guy or bad guy? ›

Summary. Madame Web is a character tied to Spider-Man and is often portrayed as a hero in the comics, using her clairvoyant abilities to aid him.

Does Madame Web have spider powers? ›

Spoilers follow. I am not sure if even classifying Madame Web as a superhero movie makes sense. The entire premise of the film is that Cassie Web gets spider-powers that are essentially a modified version of Peter Parker's spider-sense.

Who is villain in Madame Web? ›

Madame Web's flashback prologue finds the heroine's mom, Constance (Kerry Bishé), where we expect her to be: researching spiders in the Amazon before she died. We see her die, in fact, after being shot by the villain, Ezekiel Sims (Tahar Rahim), who wants to steal the extremely rare spider she's just discovered.

Will Madame Web connect to Spider-Man? ›

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there hasn't been official confirmation or significant details regarding Madame Web connecting to Tom Holland's Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

What does Madame Web do for Spider-Man? ›

Madame Web often helps Spider-Man protect others, and even protects his identity.

Who is the bad girl in Spider-Man? ›

Felicia is Spider-Man's rival and love interest as Black Cat, though as expected, their interests are often in conflict due to her thieving and manipulative nature.

Is the Madame Web villain Spider-Man? ›

The first trailer for Madame Web introduced its villain as Ezekiel Sims. Clad in a dark version of the classic Spider-Man costume, he cut an imposing figure. He was also radically different from the Ezekiel Sims of the original Marvel comics.

Is Madame Web okay for kids? ›

Movie at a glance

But it's the past she must come to terms with if she's to find the strength to defeat the evil Ezekiel. Sometimes violent and hard to follow, Madame Web is best suited to teens and adults.

How powerful is Madame Web? ›

Madame Web's primary abilities are clairvoyance and precognition, which allow her to perceive future events before they take place. In Marvel Comics, she also possesses a level of telepathy, mind-reading, astral projection, psychic surgery and mind alteration.

What is Madame Web's real name Marvel? ›

But everyone's favorite friendly neighborhood wall-crawler looms large over the latest Sony-Marvel flick. Madame Web centers on Cassandra Webb, the clairvoyant paramedic played by Dakota Johnson.

How did Madame Web get powers? ›

According to Madame Web's flashbacks, Cassie Webb and Ezekiel Sims get the power to predict the future from a rare kind of spider found in the Amazon. In Marvel Comics, Madame Web develops her abilities as a side effect of myasthenia gravis, a neurological condition.

Is Madame Web Peter's mom? ›

Not officially. But it is heavily implied that some version of Peter Parker will exist in this universe. Adam Scott plays Ben Parker, who is heavily implied to be that Ben Parker — a younger version of Peter's Uncle Ben. Emma Roberts plays Ben's pregnant sister-in-law Mary, destined to be Peter Parker's mom.

Is Peter Parker the baby in Madame Web? ›

By the time the movie ends, Mary Parker has also given birth to baby Peter Parker. Since Madame Web takes place in 2003, Peter would presumably be actively fighting crime as a now-grown-up Spider-Man in any present-day sequels.

What is the Spider-Man reference in Madame Web? ›

11 Madame Web's Mary Parker Has A Subtle Nod To Spider-Man

Towards the end of the baby shower scene in Madame Web, Mary Parker mentions how active her baby is. She states that he is always "leaping around," a somewhat on-the-nose reference to Peter Parker's later powers.

Is Spider Woman connected to Spider-Man? ›

While the films' heroes are based on different “spider-women,” most are obscure even to devout Marvel readers. To further complicate matters, none of these characters are directly connected to Spider-Man. Most also have radically different powers than Peter Parker.

Is Madame Web a prequel to Spider-Man Homecoming? ›

The film establishes connections to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and potentially serves as a prequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming. The destiny of the three teenage girls protected by Cassandra is to become spider heroes, but they don't obtain their powers in the film.

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