So, what will that future look like? No Way Home is bringing back a cadre of villains from the previous Spider-Man franchises, Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), Electro (Jamie Foxx), Lizard (Rhys Ifans). This streaming partnership, plus the Venom: Let There Be Carnage post-credit scene, which Kevin Feige said came about through “a lot of coordination” doesn’t seem to suggest ties will be cut any time in the near future. It’s a significant change from two years ago, when the collaboration between Disney and Sony briefly fell apart and Spider-Man’s continued presence in the MCU looked in doubt. It’s unknown if Holland will voice the character, as What If …? featured Hudson Thames as the voice of Spider-Man, but the April deal between Disney and Sony, allowing for past Spider-Man films and future Sony Marvel films to appear on Disney+, signals a continuing relationship between the two studios. Last week’s Disney+ Day unveiled a new animated series in the works, Spider-Man: Freshman Year, which will serve as a prequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and tell the story of Peter’s first year as Spider-Man. While Holland has been noncommittal in his response to how many more Spider-Man films he wants to do, it seems highly unlikely that No Way Home is the end for this iteration of the character. Holland has said that No Way Home was approached with a sense of finality as the conclusion of a trilogy, while acknowledging that subsequent films, if they happen, will be “something different, with a tonal change,” according to an October interview with Entertainment Weekly. Zendaya on "Visceral Change" in Media Attention After 'Spider-Man,' Stepping Into 'Challengers' Role: "It Was a Little Bit Scary to Take On"
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