Financially speaking, Tom Holland's time as Spider-Man has been Sony's most fruitful yet. The 25-year-old actor has already starred in five MCU films since appearing in 2016's Captain America: Civil War, with a sixth appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home. So far, Holland's MCU films have grossed somewhere around $9 billion, with his solo feature films accounting for roughly a quarter of that amount. Because of this, it only makes sense that Sony and Disney continue to work together for a deal that would keep Holland in the MCU for as long as the actor wants to play Spider-Man.
With that said, Tom Holland's future in the MCU might not be as straightforward as No Way Home producer, Amy Pascal, would have you believe.
Pascal "confirms" that Holland is coming back as Spider-Man
Tom Holland's Spider-Man is universally loved. Even though most millennials would have you believe that Toby Maguire's Spider-Man was the best (and he probably was), Holland's time as everybody's friendly neighborhood webhead has led to much success for Sony and the MCU. Holland himself has also gained worldwide fame because of his portrayal of the iconic superhero. He's since parlayed it into starring roles in the upcoming Uncharted live-action adaptation with his on-screen best friend revealing that the actor wants to play James Bond as well.
