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    Spider-Man Leak Reveals Marvel’s Possible Plans after No Way Home

    Nikki RyderBy Nikki RyderNov. 16, 2021
    Spider-Man Leak Reveals Marvel's Possible Plans after Now Way Home
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    Rumors circling Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tom Holland retiring as Peter Parker after his third solo Marvel film seems to have been exaggerated. According to Inverse, a new Spider-Man leak claims Marvel is planning an entire new trilogy and more.

    Spider-Man’s Next Marvel Movie

    Peter Parker’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Spider-Man: No Way Home is up in the air, but is it really the end? Marvel Studios and Sony’s relationship has certainly been a rollercoaster ride and recent reports even suggests this next movie is the end of Tom Holland’s MCU run and joining Sony’s Venom-verse.

    To add to the theories of Holland’s MCU departure and this leak, the Disney Plus Day announcement of Spider-Man: Freshman Year — an animated series about Peter in high school not voiced by Tom Holland — supported the idea that No Way Home really is the end for this version of Spider-Man.

    The leak suggests these are the future Spider-Man projects:

    Freshman Year (Season 1)

    Spider-Man 4 (TBD)

    Spider-Man (TBD) Disney+ (Season 2)

    Spider-Man 5 (TBD)

    Spider-Man (TBD) Disney+ (Season 3)

    Spider-Man 6 (TBD)

    This Spider-Man leak should make a lot of Tom Holland fans happy, but before you get too excited, you have to consider the source. The Cosmic Circus isn’t known to publish Marvel inside information on a regular basis, but it does publish enough reports like this one. The same write, Alex Perez, helped break down the story about Bill Murray joining the cast of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which Murray confirmed eventually.

    So don’t rule this out entirely. If Marvel is making a new trilogy, that means Tom Holland isn’t retiring the Spider-suit just yet.

    But for now, fans will have to just take this Spider-Man leak with a grain of salt. Either way, it gives some hope to Holland fans out there.

    Spider-Man: No Way Home premieres in theaters December 17th. And be on the look out for the second No Way Home trailer that’s supposed to be revealed later today.

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