Spider-Man finds himself surrounded by symbiotes in the third season of his animated series.
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Face it tiger, you just hit the jackpot. The third season of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Maximum Venom kicks off on Disney XD at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on April 19, the company revealed Thursday, and it’ll see the first appearance Mary Jane Watson (played by The Guild’s Felicia Day) in the animated show.
It consists of six one-hour specials, with Spider-Man and his allies battling an earth-shattering threat summoned to Earth by Venom — he’s presumably called a whole bunch of symbiotes.
The animated series, which has been running since 2017, is set in its own continuity (so it isn’t linked to the Marvel Cinematic Universe). It features Spidey allies like Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales as well as heroes like Captain Marvel, Dr. Strange and Star-Lord.
Along with Mary Jane, Season 3 will bring in Ironheart (AKA Riri Williams, played by Sofia Wylie) and Symbiote Sisters Scream, Scorn and Mania (played by Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell and Carla Jeffery).
It looks like this season will offer plenty of symbiote action — the poster features “Venomized” versions of Captains Marvel, Captain America and Iron Man.
If you’re looking to catch up, the first two seasons are available to stream on Disney Plus.
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