


That said, the new deal struck between Sony and Marvel does call for an additional appearance in another MCU movie, so even if it's not a standalone pic, viewers could see Holland's Spider-Man pop back in for another film down the line, probably one that involves another group team-up. If they want me back I’ll be there, if they don’t I will walk off into the sunset a very, very happy person because it’s been an amazing journey."Ĭonsidering Holland has also said he'll play Spider-Man for the next 20 years, one can safely assume that the end of his contract doesn't necessarily mean the end of Holland's run as the superhero and it sounds like he would be up for extending his contract for future movie appearances. It’s changed my life for the better, I’m so lucky to be here. would be my last one so I’ve always said to them if they want me back I’ll be there in a heartbeat. I’ve loved every minute of being a part of this amazing world. In an interview with Collider, the actor once again confirmed that his contract is officially up after the third Spider-Man film. Holland previously confirmed a Spider-Man trilogy in the MCU and that's now coming to fruition. As such, there's still one more movie on Holland's contract, which will be fulfilled by Spider-Man: No Way Home. Spider-Man: Far From Home marked his fifth movie after Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures officially announced a third solo film, which is officially called Spider-Man: No Way Home and is finally releasing in late 2021. Here is everything to know about the No Way Home, from its release date, which characters will return, who the villain might be and the threequel's story details.Īs the actor revealed back in 2016, Holland signed a contract for six MCU movies when he originally joined the franchise. Related: Michael Keaton's Batman Return Outdoes MCU Phase 4's Spider-Man Trick Jonah Jameson publicly outs the web-slinging hero's identity. The Spider-Man: Far From Home ending sets up another solo movie about the MCU's Spider-Man when, in a major twist, J. Jackson) recruits Spider-Man to battle world-threatening creatures called Elementals, working alongside Quentin Beck (aka, Mysterio and played by Jake Gyllenhaal). The movie sees Peter Parker continue trying to be a normal high school kid, going on summer vacation with his classmates and wanting to MJ (Zendaya) how he feels about her. Holland also starred in the sequel to Homecoming, 2019's Spider-Man: Far From Home, which became the first MCU film set after the events of Endgame. Fans of Holland's wall-crawler haven't had to wait long for more of his Spider-Man, as Peter Parker has since appeared in both 2018's Avengers: Infinity War and 2019's Avengers: Endgame.
