The Guardian (USA)

Where can Marvel take Tom Holland’s fourth Spider-Man film?

- Ben Child

Where do you go when you have taken everyone’s favourite friendly neighbourh­ood wall-crawler from the streets of Queens to space, the multiverse and beyond? That’s the question facing Marvel as the studio ponders quite what to do next with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, who looks as if he might finally be getting that fourth headline big screen outing, just as we all need him more than ever before.

Rumour suggests the ever-reliable Justin Lin is being lined up to take charge of the next episode in Peter Parker’s adventures. The subscripti­ononly The Insneider suggests the new movie will shoot in September or October, with Holland returning as a newly isolated Spidey living in a world where nobody knows his identity, after the climactic events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Naturally, Zendaya’s MJ will also be returning, and it’s likely we’ll also see Jacob Batalon’s Ned.

The new beginning for Spider-Man means we could easily imagine him engaged in the kind of street-level antics that some of the greatest Marvel comics have essayed over the decades, perhaps taking on the likes of Vincent

D’Onofrio’s Kingpin, or a new version of the Green Goblin (though who wouldn’t prefer to see Willem Dafoe somehow returning to the role). On the other hand, there could be more multiversa­l excursions in the company of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s alternate reality Spider-Men, though you wonder if that’s a trick that can’t be pulled off too regularly before feeling tired.

If MJ really is returning, there will need to be a catalyst for the restoratio­n of her memories of Peter. Given that Doctor Strange seems to know who Spider-Man is in Multiverse of Madness, despite magicking up a reality in which everyone has forgotten the wallcrawle­r’s true identity, it seems likely that there are ways around this sinister spell. Even if that’s not the case, we would do well to remember that most Spider-Man stories work perfectly well with an incognito Parker – it is only recently in the movies (after Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio told the whole world who he was) that this well-worn trope has been turned on its head.

It would be just like Marvel at its insouciant, irreverent best to resolve the “MJ doesn’t know who Spider-Man is” issue in the new episode’s first five minutes, therefore avoiding at least an hour of will she, won’t she, work out who he is shenanigan­s, as per a dozen superhero flicks of the past – notably the Richard Donner cut of Superman II.

Alternativ­ely, the studio could lean into the idea that Peter Parker no longer exists, as far as the wider world is aware, but Spider-Man himself remains a going concern. That feels like a strange and lonely existence for the webslinger, who has always seemed

 ?? ?? Back down to earth? Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Photograph: Sony/ Marvel/Matt Kennedy/Allstar
Back down to earth? Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Photograph: Sony/ Marvel/Matt Kennedy/Allstar

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