Spider-Man: No Way Home smashed the box office last year as the threequel earned close to $2 billion ($1.96 billion, to be exact) in ticket sales. The movie which saw the return of Toby Maguire and Andrew Garfield to the franchise was one of the highest-rated MCU films to date.
Given the film's success, Marvel Studios and Sony (which still owns the rights to the character) have reportedly struck a new deal with actor Tom Holland for a new Spider-Man trilogy. According to the information, the deal also includes his participation in three big MCU projects.
Multiple sources have reported that the deal has been finalized for Holland to return as Peter Parker. Insider Jeff Sneider revealed on The Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider and John Rocha podcast that the actor was "closed a deal" for a Spider-Man 4 movie. Marvel's Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal have previously confirmed that Marvel and Sony have been actively talking about the sequel to No Way Home.
Amy and I and Disney and Sony are talking about — yes, we're actively beginning to develop where the story heads next, which I only say outright because I don't want fans to go through any separation trauma like what happened after Far From Home. That will not be occurring this time," Feige revealed.
