Sony Already Planning Next SPIDER-MAN Trilogy

Spider-Man

The upcoming release of Spider-Man: No Way Home is not the last time we will be seeing Spider-Man in the person of actor Tom Holland swinging across the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the big screen.

In a new interview with Fandango, producer Amy Pascal states that Sony Pictures, the rights holder for Spider-Man films, is currently working with Marvel Studios on a whole new trilogy of films featuring the wallcrwaling superhero.

This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel – [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie. We are getting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvel, it just isn’t part of… we’re thinking of this as three films, and now we’re going to go onto the next three. This is not the last of our MCU movies.

This is certainly good news for fans who were wondering what the future of the character would be following the release of Far From Home next month. As of now, Marvel has made no announcements relating to new Spider-Man content.

It should be interesting to see what direction this new threesome of films goes. Does it continue to interact with the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it has done so far? Pascal seems to think that the current collaboration between the two studios is working out well for both, stating in the interview “[W]orking together and helping each other make things be better is a good model.”

Of course, Sony has been slowly building up their own side-universe featuring a number of the numerous characters that the studio has the film rights to. They have dropped some hints as to the possibility of these characters intersecting with Holland’s Spider-Man, but no clear plans have been announced yet. The studio next has Morbius set for release early next year and Kraven The Hunter set for January 2023. They are also developing films based on characters such as Jackpot, Madame Web and the Sinister Six as well as projects from writer Robert Orci and Olivia Wilde.

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