Mixed messages continue Tom Holland about his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor, once again, has suggested that there is no guarantee that spider-man 4 become a reality. And new elements play against the film. When we interviewed him his tone was totally different.
He explained it during an interview with reverse. The actor is doing a promotional tour of The Crowded Room, the new Apple TV+ series in which he stars. She assures that it would be an honor for him to be able to share the screen with Miles Morales. “I would love to introduce him to the live action. How do we do that? I don’t know, but given the opportunity, I would do it without thinking,” she explains.
That’s the good news, after all, Tom Holland talks about the opportunity to introduce a character, which would mean continuing Spider-Man beyond Peter Parker. But he has also raised some doubts about the possibility of making the film in the future.
But spider-man 4 is officially on hiatus due to the writers’ strike in the United States. It is unknown how long it will last and how it will affect the films and series in the long term, but Tom Holland has explained that the film is in very, very early stages. That is to say, it will take a long time, with or without delays, for the film to be released.
In fact, the actor has reiterated that it is not clear if spider-man 4 will be done or not “There are certain things we’re talking about that I’m excited about,” she said in the interview. But he immediately clarified: “If it happens or not, who knows. And although it seems super interesting now, we will have to wait to find out if they materialize or not.”
Marvel and Sony remain optimistic about the future of spider-man 4
The producers of Marvel and sony seem to be optimistic about the future of spider-man 4. Kevin Feige, for example, announced last February that the film already has a plot arc built. “We have great ideas that need to be put on paper by our writers,” he explained.
Then, Amy Pascal, producer of the Spider-Man movies, also sounded pretty positive about the future of the movie. During the gala premiere of Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse, commented that production is already on track, but paused due to the writers’ strike. It will be time to wait and see if the plans materialize.