“Spider-Man: No Way Home” is likely not the final journey of Tom Holland’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.”
It was previously thought that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man would have to bid farewell to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after “Spider-Man: No Way Home” due to the end of the contract between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures. However, in a recent interview with Fandango, producer Amy Pascal confirmed the possibility of extending Tom’s journey in the MCU.
“This is not the last movie we are going to make with Marvel. No Way Home is not the end of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the MCU. We’re getting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvel.
Not just one, we think of these three movies (Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home – PV) as a trilogy. And now we’re going to go on to the next three,” shared Sony producer Amy Pascal on Fandango.
Amy Pascal, who played a key role in negotiating the collaboration between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, is a credible source for the information she provided. The issue highlighted is the importance of unity among the major players in the film industry.
Similarly, in 2019, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man was at risk of being pushed out of the MCU due to disagreements over profit sharing between Disney (Marvel’s parent company) and Sony. However, everything was resolved smoothly, and credit goes to actor Tom Holland for his drunken call to then-Disney CEO Bob Iger to seek help.
Speaking of Tom Holland, the 25-year-old actor is considering leaving the role of Peter Parker, as he does not want to play Spider-Man after turning 30. However, he still has five years to continue his journey with the MCU, and he has stated more than once that “if they want me back, I’ll be there.”
Even if Tom Holland cannot continue his journey as Peter Parker, producer Amy Pascal has made plans. In the same interview with Fandango, she confirmed that the upcoming trilogy will be independent and not ruled out the possibility of a new Spider-Man in future installments.