Tom Holland Will Return As Spider-Man In The MCU After His Contract Expires

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It’s been revealed that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man contract will expire after Spider-Man: No Way Home, yet it’s also been revealed that he will return as Spidey.

This news comes to us from our good friends over at Geekosity.

This all came after Holland spoke to GQ Magazine and revealed that his current Spider-Man contract does actually come to an end after Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Here’s what he had to say on the matter:

It’s quite sad because this is the end of my contract after this film is up. I really don’t know what the future holds, so I am just savouring every moment, as it could potentially be the last.

Spider-Man: No Way Home will not be Tom Holland’s last time playing Spidey

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Anyway, Mikey Sutton over at Geekosity has done some sleuthing and his sources revealed to him that this will not be the last time we’ll see Tom Holland as Spider-Man.

Here’s what Mikey had to say on the subject of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man contract:

Spoiler alert: He’s coming back. He’s negotiating through the media. He knows both Sony and Marvel Studios have absolutely no intention of letting him go. He’s learned business lessons from Robert Downey Jr. for the lad’s big and well-deserved payday. Don’t expect Tom Holland to have a new contract until Spider-Man: No Way Home is released and brings in the billions. I’ll be surprised if he does. The ball is in his court.

So, it sounds as though we shouldn’t worry about Spider-Man’s future in the MCU.

It feels like only yesterday we were seeing his debut in Captain America: Civil War, which was a huge moment of all us Marvel Comics fans!

What do you make of this news? Are you happy to hear that Tom Holland will be returning as Spider-Man?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


 

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