There’s a storm brewing over the latest Spider-Man movie rumors. It looks like Tom Holland might be swinging through a multiverse mess in the next chapter.
Rumors are flipping between a grounded story for Peter Parker and a blockbuster multiverse epic.
It sounds like the bigwigs might be leaning towards the latter, which has left a lot of us scratching our heads, wishing for a simpler Spider-Man tale.
The word on the street is that the upcoming movie, possibly called ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day,’ picks up after ‘Avengers: Doomsday’.
Peter Parker tries to hang up his Spidey suit to focus on his personal life. But as luck would have it, a new threat pulls him right back into the fray. He’s supposedly teaming up with some surprising faces, including Michael Keaton’s Vulture, Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man, and RDJ’s Doom.
This plot twist has us a bit worried. Throwing too many stars into the mix can overshadow the heart of what makes Spider-Man great—Peter Parker tackling life with and without the mask.
Plus, the alleged release date in late October clashes with the official release timeline, adding to our skepticism.
Check out the reactions below:
This sounds terrible I’m hoping it’s fake
— Spider-Jin🕷️ (@Jinsakuu) October 31, 2024
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— Dak (@thecubanhokage) October 31, 2024
complete nonsense, if you take this synopsis into account, then doom is defeated in “doom day” but in this film he somehow appears in one of the main roles? well, if doom really was defeated, then what is the reason for “secret wars”?
— Ryan Gosling (@RealyDriver) October 31, 2024
IT HAS TO BE FAKEEE
— Superlative Spidey (@SuperlativeAF15) October 31, 2024
Andrew Garfield did mention in Esquire that he’s open to donning the suit again if it feels right. He’s all about adding something special to the Spider-Man legacy. We’re all for it if it means getting more of his heartfelt portrayal, but only if it enhances the story.
As filming isn’t expected to start until next year, and with a theater release set for July 24, 2026, there’s still time to shape this into a film that doesn’t rely too heavily on flashy multiverse antics.
Let’s hope the final product sticks to the roots that have kept Spider-Man our friendly neighborhood hero for so long.