With the multiverse opening up, Tom Holland is looking back on past Spider-Men.
17.11.2021 - 22:15 / justjared.com
Tom Holland is talking about a possible end to his run as Spider-Man/Peter Parker.
In a new profile for GQ, producer Amy Pascal said she wanted Tom to make “100 more” Spider-Man movies. Tom himself has a different thought about his future as the superhero webslinger.
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Tom told GQ, “Maybe it is time for me to move on. Maybe what’s best for Spider-Man is that they do a Miles Morales film. I have to take Peter Parker into account as well, because he is an
With the multiverse opening up, Tom Holland is looking back on past Spider-Men.
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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.
LONDON -- Tom Holland is trading in his Spidey suit for some tap shoes. The “Spider-Man” star told The Associated Press Sunday that he plans to play Fred Astaire in an upcoming biopic.“Oh, I am playing Fred Astaire,” Holland said at an event in London.
Associated Press Sunday that he will play Fred Astaire in an upcoming biopic. The potential casting had first been revealed by producer Amy Pascal in an interview for a GQ profile about Holland, who said she wanted Holland to play Astaire as well as return to play Peter Parker in a new trilogy of “Spider-Man” films.
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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.
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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.
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James Bond.Holland will appear in the final film of the latest Spider-Man trilogy – Spider-Man: No Way Home – in December. In a recent interview, the actor confirmed that this will be “the end of a franchise”.“I think if we were lucky enough to dive into these characters again, you’d be seeing a very different version,” he told Entertainment Weekly.
Marvel’s most famous web-slinger following Spider-Man: No Way Home.The upcoming film is currently the last Spider-Man outing on the actor’s contract, which concludes a trilogy started by 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming.Speaking in an interview with GQ Magazine, Holland pondered whether he’ll continue to sport the superhero spandex – suggesting it might be time for Peter Parker’s version of Spider-Man to step back from the limelight.“Maybe it is time for me to move on,” Holland said.