Tom Holland and Henry Cavill are making plans.
17.11.2021 - 19:43 / theplaylist.net
Believe it or not, Tom Holland’s time as Spider-Man might be coming to an end after “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” At least, his contract is actually finished and he’s unsure if he’ll re-sign for more films. But if producer Amy Pascal has anything to say about it, Holland will stick around in his Spidey suit for years and years to come.
Talking to GQ as part of a new profile on the actor, Amy Pascal discussed the future of the ‘Spider-Man’ franchise, which she hopes includes Tom Holland. Continue
.Tom Holland and Henry Cavill are making plans.
Decades before Marvel Studios and Sony teamed up to introduce Tom Holland’s most recent take on the “Spider–Man” franchise and years before Sam Raimi broke records with his iteration of the Webslinger, James Cameron was lined up as the man who would bring Peter Parker to the big screen. And according to the filmmaker, in true Cameron fashion, the film would have been unlike any other iteration of Spider-Man that had been seen in TV shows or comic books up to that point.
told reporters of the project, which is still in its early stages. “I haven’t read it yet; they haven’t given it to me.”The role was first hinted at in a GQ profile on the 25-year-old actor last month, in which producer Amy Pascal said that she wanted Holland to play the late Hollywood icon in the yet-to-be-titled flick.
Tom Holland revealed on Sunday that he will soon be playing the legendary Fred Astaire in an upcoming biopic.During a press event and photocall for in London over the weekend, Holland confirmed casting rumors in an interview with The Associated Press.«I haven’t read it yet; they haven’t given it to me. [Sony producer Amy Pascal] Facetimed me earlier.
Tom Holland is stepping in to a new movie role!
the Hollywood site reported.Broccoli was joined by producer Michael Wilson, special effects supervisor Chris Corbould — and Rami Malek, who plays Bond’s latestnemesis, Safin.Daniel Craig, who has portrayed 007 since 2006, did not sit for the panel.“No Time to Die,” released in the US in October, is his fifth and last time as the suave British secret agent.
Spider-Man: No Way Home concluding a trilogy, Tom Holland will reprise his role as Peter Parker, a producer has said.The third film will reach cinemas on December 17, 2021. Until recently, Holland wasn’t sure what his future with Marvel would look like, as he was yet to sign another contract with the studio.“I think if we were lucky enough to dive into these characters again, you’d be seeing a very different version,” Holland told Entertainment Weekly.
For months now there’s been speculation about the future of “Spider-Man” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given star Tom Holland said earlier this year, he had completed his obligations to his Spider-Man contract and recently told GQ he didn’t want to be playing the web-slinger into his ’30s. The thinking had been the Sony/Marvel relationship was done for now and perhaps Peter Parker would go back to Sony’s Spiderverse.
The suit still fits! Tom Holland will return as Spider-Man in future Marvel movies despite previously hinting that he wasn’t sure he’d continue his role as Peter Parker.
Spider-Man producer and former Sony Pictures Boss Amy Pascal says that a new Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man trilogy with Tom Holland is in the early works, one that keeps the Culver City lot and Disney’s Marvel working together beyond their already contracted Spider-Man: No Way Home which is poised to be a massive Christmas blockbuster, and further expand on the MCU’s multiverse plans.
Tom Holland‘s fate as Spider-Man has officially been revealed.
a k a Cyber Monday, but in reality we are in the “Spider-Man” universe now — his multiverse, actually.“Spider-Man: No Way Home” is already being considered as the ultimate Spider-Man movie, featuring villains (and allegedly heroes) across 20 years of live-action films.
Spider-Man: No Way Home” will not be Tom Holland’s last outing as Marvel’s neighborhood web-slinger.According to longtime “Spider-Man” producer Amy Pascal, Holland is expected to return as Spider-Man for at least three more movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.“This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel — [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie,” she told movie ticketing site Fandango on Monday.
Rumours of Tom Holland’s departure from the Spider-Man franchise have been greatly exaggerated.
For months now there’s been speculation about the future of “Spider-Man” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given star Tom Holland said earlier this year, he had completed his obligations to his Spider-Man contract and recently told GQ he didn’t want to be playing the web-slinger into his ’30s. The thinking had been the Sony/Marvel relationship was done for now and perhaps Peter Parker would go back to Sony’s Spiderverse.
Probably the best thing about “Spider-Man: Far From Home” is the mid-credits sequence that finally brought Tabloid newspaper The Daily Bugle and its perpetually angry, Spider-Man-hating editor in chief J. Jonah Jameson into the MCU.