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Tom Holland is giving fans a hint of where the wall crawler will swing after 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming.
In this week’s The Hollywood Reporter cover story, Holland says he’s on board for three Spider-Man solo movies and three appearances as the web slinger in other Marvel Cinematic films. So far, he’s already shot two of those films — this summer’s Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming.
“They give you options and those could be exercised whenever. Like a cameo in Avengers,” Holland says of Marvel. “I’m unclear as to which movies though. I do know I have three Spider-Man [appearances in other] movies and three solo movies contracted. But if you have another movie, Marvel is so good at working around it. They’re very respectful of your life, really. They understand that you have to work on other movies, and they try and fix it up so you can work around each other.”
Holland’s introduction in the MCU was among the most well-received parts of Civil War, and fans are assuming Holland will appear in 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War, but studio head Kevin Feige has remained coy about whether the web slinger will appear.
There’s more Spider-Man: Homecoming scoops in this week’s THR magazine — including Holland’s costar Zendaya weighing in on the controversy surrounding her mystery character (she’s not a romantic interest) and how Holland learned he was playing the iconic character.
Marvel’s and Sony’s Spider-Man: Homecoming is directed by Jon Watts and opens July 7, 2017.
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