Michael Keaton Addresses Potential Spider-Man 4 Return For The MCU"s Vulture

Vulture actor Michael Keaton provides Screen Rant an update on the Spider-Man villain"s potential return to the MCU. Michael Keaton made his MCU debut in Spider-Man: Homecoming as Adrian Toomes a.k.a. Vulture — Spider-Man"s first full-fledged supervillain enemy in the MCU. After Vulture was sent to prison, the multiversal rift opened by Doctor Strange in Spider-Man: No Way Home"s final battle accidentally transported Vulture to Sony"s Spider-Man Universe, where Toomes met Michael Morbius — as seen in Morbius" post-credits scene, which set up an eventual team-up between both villains.
Speaking to Screen Rant about his upcoming movie Goodrich, Michael Keaton reveals that he hasn"t "talked to anybody about anything" regarding Vulture"s return. Keaton doesn"t explicitly deny the possibility of a new appearance in the MCU or Sony"s Spider-Man Universe, but confirms he hasn"t been in talks with the studios recently. Read Michael Keaton"s full comments below:
Screen Rant: Michael, Amy Pascal"s a producer on this film, and she also produced you in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Now that Spider-Man 4 has found its director in Destin Daniel Cretton, have you spoken to Amy or Kevin Feige about reprising your role as the best Spider-Man cinematic villain, Adrian Toomes, or The Vulture?
Michael Keaton: Oh, wow. That"s an interesting character, that guy. Actually, I was there for a minute in the second one... That really was fun experience, but I haven"t talked to anybody about anything. [In a joking tone] I try not to talk to anybody. I really don"t like people.



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