Silk: Spider Society, the Sony Pictures series that had Phil Lord and Chris Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) on board as executive producers, is no longer moving forward on Prime Video.
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Spider-Man's web is losing a strand: Amazon's announced offshoot Silk: Spider Society is no longer moving forward at the streamer, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The live-action Marvel series, ...
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Amazon has scrapped one of its Spider-Man spin-offs – Silk: Spider Society is no more, following several rewrites. Per Deadline, the series, which has been in progress for five years, will no longer ...
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