
Spider-Man 3 Game Accidentally Teased by Face Model - IGN Daily Fix
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This Tuesday, gaming and entertainment news includes updates on upcoming Spider-Man and Wolverine games, an animated Bloodborne movie, and the live-action Legend of Zelda film.
Insomniac's Wolverine game is set for release this fall, but it appears development for the next Spider-Man game is also in progress. Ben Jordan, who models Peter Parker's face for PS5 Spider-Man games, posted a photo on Instagram showing him in a facial capture rig, making a web-shooting gesture, and captioned it, "If you know, you know." The post was quickly deleted, suggesting a premature tease. This aligns with information leaked during a 2024 Insomniac hack, which indicated more Spider-Man games were planned. While it could be Spider-Man 3, it's also possible it's a side story, similar to Spider-Man Miles Morales, or even a Venom game where Peter Parker might appear. Wolverine is scheduled to launch on PS5 on September 18th.
At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Sony Pictures announced an R-rated animated Bloodborne feature film. The film will be produced by YouTuber Jacksepticeye, known for his strong affinity for Bloodborne. Co-financed by Lyrical Media, an indie film production company expanding into animation, there are no details yet on writers, directors, or animation style. Lyrical Media is also involved in the upcoming Death Stranding animated film project, Mosquito, which could hint at Bloodborne's visual style. Lyrical's gaming division is also publishing the Souls-like game Valor Mortis, suggesting familiarity with FromSoftware titles.
Another announcement from Sony Pictures at CinemaCon is that the live-action Legend of Zelda film has finished filming. No new footage or images were shared, but the film is on track for its May 7th, 2027 release. Speculation on a trailer release date suggests it could follow a similar pattern to previous animated Nintendo film releases, with trailers appearing roughly five to six months before release.
Other updates from the Sony Pictures CinemaCon panel included news on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, and Zack Snyder's Resident Evil movie, with full details available on IGN.
Finally, tickets are now on sale for IGN Live 2026, a two-day gaming and entertainment event taking place on June 6th and 7th in downtown LA, featuring celebrity panels, game reveals, live shows, and giveaways. Early bird tickets are available for $15 for a one-day pass or $30 for a weekend pass.