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Tom Holland’s Spider-Man 4 will be released in 2026

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The MCU’s favorite web-crawler will return to theaters in 2026. It will debut shortly thereafter that 12 monthsand star Tom Holland confirmed that production will begin in mid-2025.

“We start shooting next summer. Everything is ready. We’re almost there,” Holland said in an interview earlier this week. “Very exciting. Can’t wait!” Spider-Man 4, the sequel to 2021’s No Way Home, will be officially released on July 24, 2026.

That means it takes place just a few months after , which debuts on May 1 this year and stars Robert Downey Jr. as the titular villain, as revealed earlier this year at San Diego Comic Con 2024. This grouping recreates the previous two comic book a punch that would be released shortly thereafter, ending the long-running, multi-film MCU saga.

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The sequel will be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, who created and likely has some connections to the larger MCU, though it’s not yet clear how exactly. “I’ve talked to (Robert Downey Jr.) a lot, especially about his (Marvel) return, which is very exciting,” Holland said on the show Rich Roll podcast earlier this month. “It was a difficult secret because I have a reputation for spoiling things and I strategically didn’t cooperate with the press.”

The young actor, who also starred in the 2022 adaptation of the hit PlayStation games, said he was excited by the script. (*4*) Holland told the Rich Roll podcast. “Zendaya and I sat down and read it together, and at times we were jumping around the living room like it was a real movie worthy of the fans’ respect.”

2026 remains to be a good distance off, and Insomniac Games recently confirmed that it will occur The PS5 game will not receive any story DLC. However, it will be successful in 2023 coming to PC next January.

This article was originally published on : kotaku.com

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