it's a nod to the comics. Deadpool and cable, cable and deadpool and deadpool and spider-man were all titles from the comics. Title is even in the comic font!
Glad you’re happy about the casting, but it’s distinctly "meh" for me. Pascal is everywhere at the moment and on the cusp of being overexposed for me, and he’s okay but not great, but it all feels a little "lazy" or obvious. Definitely think the 1960s setting is a plot point, though: check out that Cinerama-inspired Marvel logo this time around…
So, Madame Web was a horrible idea from the beginning. The story sounded awful, the casting sounded awful, and the execution - surprise! - is apparently awful. The reviews are brutal. Sony is lost at sea when it comes to expanding their Spider-Verse. I like this 2/10 review: https://www.blu-ray.com/Madame-Web/1563981/#Review
Quote from one of the reviews: "I almost admire the sheer lack of effort on display in the acting, storytelling, and set pieces. To say that Johnson in particular phoned this performance in would be an insult to Alexander Graham Bell."
Such an insipid idea, right from the start. Now they're debating what it means for female-led films, which is not at all the point. A bad film with a poorly conceived idea is going to bomb, regardless of who leads it.
Having a new team of spider women actually predating Spider-Man was a dumb idea right out of the chute. They really thought they'd make a franchise out of that? And the marketing of it didn't help, either. Who was supposed to be thrilled with those trailers?
And Kraven will be the next to bomb. Sony learned nothing from Amazing Spidey 2, and learned the wrong lessons from Venom.