'Marvel’s Spider-Man 2' is allegedly "looking likely" to drop in September.
Tony Todd, who plays Venom in the eagerly-awaited video game, has let slip a potential release date.
Responding to a fan who tweeted that the game "can't come quick enough", he replied: "Looks like September! Massive publicity coming in august. Commercials start dropping in august so I’m told. Hold on to your … and hold breath! Gonna be necessary."
However, it's worth noting that he later back-tracked on his previous tweet, writing: “No more hints about #Spiderman2 it was all a fever dream blame it on jet lag."
And the official release date is yet to be announced.
We do know that it's a "massive game".
Peter Parker voice actor Yuri Lowenthal previously admitted he had a lot of work to do for the gigantic instalment in the action-adventure series.
Speaking with Comic Book Movie, he said: "I've still got a little bit to do. It’s a massive game so I’m still doing a little bit of work."
However, he insisted developers Insomniac Games are "confident" about finishing the game for its release in fall 2023.
Lowenthal added: "I know they’re confident about their release date and Insomniac has always been good about that. Obviously, I can’t really talk about the game much, but I will tell you that it’s astonishing."
Todd also previously teased how "brutal" his alter ego is in the upcoming game.
He said: "Venom doesn't play, Venom doesn't give a damn."
Teasing the sequel, he added: "What they (Insomniac) do with the landscape and the acrobatics, it's insane."
'Spider-Man 2' was first announced in 2021.