Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige Provide Update On ‘Spider-Man 4’

Spider-Man: No Way Home was just released in theaters, and fans of the web-slinger who have seen the movie are already wondering “what’s next?” We won’t give you any spoilers, but it’s obvious that the end of No Way Home has set up the story for another sequel. Producer Amy Pascal recently revealed that Sony is planning one more Spider-Man trilogy with Tom Holland, although Holland is still unsure if he wants to return as Peter Parker.
But, Pascal and the president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige are optimistic. Pascal stated that she wants this collaboration between Sony and Disney to continue and that both studios have a lot to work with for the next film, while Feige wants fans to be sure there won’t be any new separation between studios.
“We’re producers, so we always believe everything will work out. I love working with Kevin. We have a great partnership, along with Tom Rothman, who runs Sony and has been instrumental, a great leader with great ideas. I hope it lasts forever. […] At the end of the movie we just made, you see Spider-Man make a momentous decision, one that you’ve never seen him make before. It’s a sacrifice. And that gives us a lot to work with for the next film.” — Amy Pascal for New York Times
“Amy and I and Disney and Sony are talking about — yes, we’re actively beginning to develop where the story heads next, which I only say outright because I don’t want fans to go through any separation trauma like what happened after Far From Home. That will not be occurring this time.” — Kevin Feige for New York Times
Disney and Sony made a deal for Sony’s Spider-Man to join the MCU in 2015. Tom Holland was cast as Peter Parker and he made a six-movie deal. He debuted in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, and Spider-Man: No Way Home was the last movie on his current contract. So now, it’s unknown where the story of Peter Parker will head next, but let’s hope Holland and both studios can make a new deal because Peter Parker has plenty more stories to tell in the MCU.
Spider-Man: No Way Home now plays in theaters.