Tom Holland he messed it up again. In an interview conducted weeks ago with dead line alongside Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, he explained that maybe the time is right to step down from his role as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. His statements did not leave anyone indifferent and he again generated fear about the future of the character and the actor within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
His statements contradicted what was said in another interview by Amy Pascal, who has produced all the Spider-Man movies. She explained that she is already working on a new trilogy with Tom Holland within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kevin Feige also expressed his desire to leave fans alone, revealing that he is already working on the character’s future.
But Holland’s comments leave no one alone. Now, in another interview with Entertainment Weekly has tried to clarify a little more his previous statements about his future as Peter Parker / Spider-Man.
Tom Holland: “We are in talks about the future of Spider-Man”
“We are already having conversations about the potential future of Spider-Man, but at the moment they are just that, conversations,” he explained. Tom Holland. “I understand that Kevin Feige and Tom Rothman [presidente de Sony Pictures]along with Amy Pascal are already thinking of something”
But the actor admits that he is not thinking about the future and that he continues to enjoy the enormous success of Spider-Man: No Way Home (Spider-Man: No way home). In addition, he is fully involved with the promotional campaign of Uncharted, based on the successful video game franchise of the same name. Holland plays Nathan Drake, the main character. The film opens on February 18.
Even so, saying that he is already in talks for a future movie is more reassuring than “I don’t know what will happen but maybe it’s time to leave it,” which was what he said in a past interview.
The commercial success of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is the biggest asset for Tom Holland’s future in the franchise
From a commercial point of view, Spider-Man: No Way Home (Spider-Man: No way home) has been a huge success. As of the date of publication of this article, it has grossed $1.7 billion worldwide, making it the sixth highest-grossing film in history. attract public, due to the pandemic, confinement and security measures.
Those numbers alone should be enough to convince and retain Tom Holland within the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. Not only that, the film has been a real success with critics, retaining a 93% in Rotten Tomatoes.