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Tom Holland Confirmed For Another Spider-Man Film Trilogy

Sony Pictures CEO Finally Addresses Tom Holland's Future as Spider-Man

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Spider-Man fans will be thrilled to know that we haven't seen the last of Tom Holland in the Marvel universe! Spider-Man: No Way Home's star actor has already been confirmed to return to the film franchise, and it seems like the future is looking quite bright for him. According to film producer Amy Pascal, not only will Sony continue to collaborate with Marvel Studios on the Spider-Man movies, they'll all reportedly star Holland as well!

"This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel — [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie," she revealed in an interview with Fandango. "We are getting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvel. We're thinking of this as three films, and now we're going to go onto the next three. This is not the last of our MCU movies."

However, in a recent interview with GQ, Holland hinted that it may be time to move on, saying that if he's still playing Spider-Man after the age 30, then he's done something wrong. He's now clarifying those comments. "I don't know what the future of Spider-Man looks like. I don't know whether I'm going to be a part of it," he told Extra. "Spider-Man will always live on in me and I know that Amy [Pascal, producer] and the studio are keen to figure out what the next chapter of Spider-Man looks like."

"What I was referring to in that interview where I said if I did, if I was playing Spider-Man when I'm 30 I'd done something wrong, it's because I would be taking up an opportunity for someone to come in and change what being Spider-Man means," he continued. "You know, Spider-Man could be more diverse, it could be a female character, it could be anything. So that's what I was saying."

At the Spider-Man: No Way Home premiere on Dec. 13, Sony Pictures CEO Tom Rothman addressed Holland's future as Spider-Man. In an interview with the podcast Phase Zero, Rothman explained that Sony and Marvel's partnership requires Holland to appear in at least one more Marvel Cinematic Universe crossover movie. "No specific plans," he said. "But it's reciprocal. We lend one, then they lend one, and that's how Benedict [Cumberbatch] is in this movie, so we have one more lend back that is committed." He added: "But the thing that I can say, and this is actually the accurate scoop on this, which is that the two companies have a terrific working relationship and I think it's a mutual hope that that would continue, but there really isn't anything definitive at this moment because the truth of the matter is we gotta ride this puppy and see what happens."

Considering Spider-Man: No Way Home was supposed to wrap up the film trilogy with Marvel Studios, it's certainly a big deal that we'll be getting yet another set of movies. Whether or not Holland embarks on his next chapter as Spider-Man in the Marvel franchise, we must first see him deal with the multiverse plot in the upcoming movie that picks up after his cover is blown in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Tickets for Spider-Man: No Way Home are officially on sale, so I suggest grabbing them while you can ahead of the film's premiere!

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