The SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Sequel Will Pick Up Minutes After The Conclusion of AVENGERS 4
It's already been revealed that the first MCU film to be released after Avengers 4 would be the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming. We also know that Iron Man will not play a part in the sequel. The studio plans on bringing in another Marvel character into the story, which I hope ends up being The Hulk.
We now have a new bit of information to share with you regarding the film. It comes from producer Amy Pascal during an interview with Fandom. In that interview, she reveals that the Spider-Man sequel will pick up "minutes" after Avengers 4 ends. She explains:
"What I think we should focus on is this Spider-Man who started in Civil War and then has this movie, and then will be in the Avengers movie. And we are starting now the next one which will start a few minutes after Avengers 4 wraps as a story."
When previously talking about why the Spider-Man would be the first Marvel movie after Avengers 4, Kevin Feige said:
"So much happens in [the 3rd and 4th Avengers movies], as you can imagine, and so much is affected by it that we felt what better person to hold your hand and lead you into the next incarnation of the MCU, in a grounded, realistic manner, than Peter Parker? So, coming out two months after Untitled Avengers, [that’s what] much of what the next Spider-Man film will be about.”
After Peter Parker is involved with helping the Avengers in this epic battle to save the universe, he has to go back to high school and finish off his sophomore year. I really like that they are going to keep Spider-Man young during this trilogy and I'm curious to see what Marvel and Sony decide to do with the character after that.
I'm excited to see how Marvel is going to bring this current phase of the MCU to a close. One thing that we know for sure is that everything will change, and all the fans are just wondering what those big changes will be. At least we know Spider-Man survives!
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