Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The latest entry in Sony's Spider-Man Universe, Madame Web, gets a very specific detail about New York City infrastructure correct that even the Marvel Cinematic Universe failed to get right. Both the MCU and the SSU have close ties to New York City, since a number of heroes across both franchises live in the metropolis.
However, while New York City appears in many movies across both franchises - and beyond the superhero series - filmmakers don't always stick to accuracy. In fact, one MCU Phase 4 release features a scene that ignores real-life accuracy when it comes to New York City geography and infrastructure. It may be an incredibly specific detail, but in the case of NYC accuracy, Madame Web gets it more right than the MCU.
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Madame Web's Grand Central Scene Maintains Real-Life NYC Accuracy Sony's Spider-Man Universe Gets New York City Right In the first half of Madame Web, Dakota Johnson's Cassandra Webb decides to attend the funeral of Mike Epps' O'Neil, which takes place in Poughkeepsie, NY, and she goes to Grand Central Station to get there. This is accurate because Cassie would need to take the Metro-North Railroad to get to Poughkeepsie, which she can do from only Grand Central.
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