![]() ![]() ![]() In a press release from Sony, the show is currently described as:īased on characters created by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos, Silk: Spider Society is inspired by the Marvel comics and follows Cindy Moon, a Korean-American woman bitten by the same spider that bit Peter Parker, as she escapes imprisonment and searches for her missing family on her way to becoming the superhero known as Silk.īased on the description and the title, it seems the creators will be taking more of the comic book accurate route and follow Cindy’s journey after being freed from the bunker while introducing the audience to Ezekial Sims and building out the Spider Society. It is unclear if the Silk TV show will utilize the MCU’s version of the character or strictly stick to the events of Sony’s Into the Spider-Verse trilogy. Cindy was seen in Spider-Man: Homecoming and later is revealed to have survived the events of Avengers: Infinity War, in which she went on to graduate high school during the five years that her classmates had disappeared. On the same trip, his classmate, Cindy Moon, was bitten by the same spider.Įven though Silk hasn't appeared in live-action yet, Cindy Moon has already been introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as one of Peter's classmates. ![]() But many won’t know that Peter wasn’t the only one bit that day. The bite gave Peter the strength and speed of a spider, proportionately, and he uses skills and Spider Sense to be the Bronx’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Audiences are quite familiar with the story of Peter Parker’s Spider-Man: During a field trip, Peter was bitten by a radioactive spider that altered his DNA. RELATED: REPORT: Across the Spider-Verse Features Two Beloved Peter Parkers Who Is Silk?Ĭindy Moon’s Silk is a Korean American Spider-hero first appearing in a cameo in 2014 in Amazing Spider-Man #1 - written by Dan Slott and drawn by Humberto Ramos. ![]() With Silk on her way to being the subject of her own series, here’s what you need to know about the Spider-hero. The studio has found success on the big screen with Into the Spider-Verse and the Venom movies and is currently slated to release stories following some Spider-Man foes like Madam Web, Kraven the Hunter and El Muerto. This TV universe is the latest in Sony’s efforts to capitalize on the expansive universe of Spider-Man characters. ![]()
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