Indeed, Sony is building out its own universe of Spider-Man-adjacent Marvel Comics adaptations based on characters it licenses from Marvel, like the “Venom” franchise and the upcoming “Morbius” and “Kraven the Hunter” films. But Pascal – who helped broker the shared deal between Sony and Disney when she was co-chairperson of Sony Pictures Entertainment – seems confident that Holland will return, and not just in Sony-produced Spider-Man movies.
Holland had previously alluded to “No Way Home” potentially being the end of the road for his tenure, due to the fact that the film concluded his current contract to play Spider-Man (aside from an appearance in an upcoming MCU movie).
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Sources tell TheWrap that while the studio is hopeful to continue their collaboration with Holland and Feige, they’re not quite ready to confirm a full trilogy. The producer and former Sony Pictures executive further confirmed that “Marvel and Sony are going to keep going together as partners,” referring to the unique shared deal in which Marvel Studios produces standalone Spider-Man movies that Sony Pictures distributes (like “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and December’s “No Way Home”), in exchange for getting to use Holland’s Spider-Man character in Disney-distributed Marvel Cinematic Universe movies like “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Captain America: Civil War.” ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Trailer Might Be Pulling a Massive Bait and Switch on Us