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After Spider-Man: No Coming Home earned nearly $2 trillion at the worldwide box office, it made sense to think a new installment would be released. However, an upcoming Spider-Man adventure isn’t on the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s schedule, at least not for the next four years, in which Phases 5 and 6 of the MCU will be covered. However, we already know what the new feature film will be about.

Kevin Feige, current president of Marvel Studios, through an interview with Weekly entertainmentreleased the news of a new movie from Spider Man by revealing that the story of Spiderman 4 has already been completed. “All I will say is that we have the story. We have great ideas for this and the screenwriters of the feature film are now putting pen to paper,” he said. The executive also spoke about Tom Holland (current interpreter of Spider-Man) and his future in the saga. Feige said that Marvel has every intention of bringing the actor back to this universe.

"no way home" it made nearly $2 billion at the box office.  (Sony pictures)
“No Way Home” made nearly $2 billion at the box office. (Sony pictures)
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In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Marvel Studios CEO Tom Rothman confirmed an upcoming installment, responding with a resounding “I think so.” The executive did not want to delve into the date on which this title could provisionally be released in theaters. “When they can expect it, I don’t know. No wine is served before the hour,” Rothman replied, making it clear that there is no rush. As of now, there is no title. in the character-related Marvel Phase 5 schedule, though that may change when new productions from the company are revealed in the following weeks. Spiderman 4 it could still be part of phase 5 or 6.

Before the premiere of Spider-Man: No Coming Home, Tom Holland, detailed his interest in wanting to continue to put himself in the shoes of Peter Parker and his alter ego. “We were all treating the movie like the end of a franchise,” said Tom, who noted that if Marvel and Sony called him to play Peter, the production team “should give me some time and try to build something. something different and change the tone of the movies.” Holland even suggested that the studies should try something different. For example, a live-action movie starring Miles Morales to accompany the hit animated franchise. spider worms. “If I play Spider-Man after 30 years, I’ve done something wrong,” he said.

A few weeks ago, Holland didn't rule out returning as Peter Parker.  (Sony pictures)
A few weeks ago, Holland didn’t rule out returning as Peter Parker. (Sony Pictures)
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Avengers: Endgame It turned out to be anything but the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the greatest superhero franchise in history has only grown since. After closing the infinity saga in 2019 and killing off some of their greatest heroes, Marvel gave a lot of attention and dedication to the Multiverse, kicking off Phase 4 with a slew of movies and TV shows on Disney+, including Wanda Vision, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings there Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Now the company is ready to start a new chapter, phase 5, which will begin when Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania hits theaters next Friday. In addition, this feature film will also introduce a new villain, Kang the Conqueror, played by Jonathan Majors and who will appear in future projects.

It's unclear when the fourth installment might arrive.  (Sony pictures)
It’s unclear when the fourth installment might arrive. (Sony Pictures)

You can see Spider-Man: No Coming Home through the Disney+ platform.

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