SPIDER-MAN 3 Star Marisa Tomei Teases Plans For Aunt May In The FAR FROM HOME Sequel

SPIDER-MAN 3 Star Marisa Tomei Teases Plans For Aunt May In The FAR FROM HOME Sequel

Spider-Man 3 is set to be released next November, and star Marisa Tomei has now shed some light on where she hopes to see Aunt May go in the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving forward. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jun 11, 2020 02:06 AM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home
Source: Screen Rant

Spider-Man: Homecoming ended with Aunt May learning that her nephew is secretly a superhero, but we didn't get to enjoy that dynamic for long because the whole world learned who is beneath the mask in Spider-Man: Far From Home. That's bound to change May and Peter's relationship in Spider-Man 3, but what is actress Marisa Tomei hoping to see from her character? 

During a recent interview with Screen Rant to promote her new movie The King of Staten Island, the actress couldn't say too much, but did reveal her hopes for May Parker in the MCU moving forward.

"Well, I've had her - [director] Jon Watts and I always talked about her being a community organizer," Tomei explained. "And hopefully that track will expand and be part of this one, as well."

Now that Spider-Man's secret identity has been revealed and he's been framed for murder by Mysterio, it's hard to imagine it being business as usual for the wall-crawler's aunt. However, she's sure to be campaigning to prove his innocence, and being a community organiser would certainly help with that (the people of Queens are bound to be on their local hero's side). 

What are you hoping to see from Aunt May in Spider-Man 3 and beyond?

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10. Eternals - February 12th

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The first Eternals trailer was supposed to be released ahead of Black Widow's original release in May, but now the movie has been pushed back from this November to next February, we're going to be waiting a while before that arrives. Crucial post-production work has not been finished, while reshoots typical for a blockbuster like this won't be shot over the summer. 

All we really know about Eternals is what we've seen in set photos, but it could be a game-changer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially if it sets the stage for the introduction of mutants.

It will be interesting seeing how this obscure team of heroes does with a February release date (Black Panther found success there, whereas Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey crashed and burned), but something tells us Marvel Studios will be able to get fans excited for this one. 
 

9. Morbius - March 19th

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Morbius isn't a movie many fans were ever really counting down the days to, but it was hard not to be intrigued, especially after those Spider-Man references in the trailer and that surprise appearance from Spider-Man: Homecoming villain Adrian Toomes/The Vulture (Michael Keaton). 

Clearly realising that 2020 is a lost cause, Sony Pictures has pushed Morbius into next year, and it's now received this rather unenviable March release date. It was arguably much better off in July, but there's no reason to think it won't still potentially find an audience near the start of next year. 

It's a shame we didn't get a better look at this one before it was delayed, but a new trailer at some point in the coming months will hopefully increase the excitement for the Living Vampire's film.
 

8. Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings - May 7th

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Originally set to be released in February, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings now has an enviable release date of May 7th, 2021. That puts a lot of pressure on the movie to succeed, but also gives the Master of the Martial Arts a very real chance of starring in a bona fide box office hit.

What little we've heard about the film points to it being a fun ride, especially if those rumours about Shang-Chi battling in an underground fight tournament on behalf of The Mandarin are correct. 

It's also been reported that Fin Fang Foom will appear, and that alone is a good reason to start counting down the days until Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings finally arrives in theaters. 
 

7. Venom: Let There Be Carnage - June 25th

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage received its new title the same day it was pushed to the same day The Batman was originally going to be released in theaters (a smart move on Sony's part). 

Shooting finished before the COVID-19 pandemic really became a problem for productions, but reshoots were never able to take place, and with a VFX heavy release like this one, it won't be that easy for post-production work to take place remotely. As a result, this delay makes sense, and despite the negative reviews the first movie received, there's bound to be interest in this one. 

Heck, even the comic book fans who despise the first instalment in 2018 are curious to see Venom battle Carnage, so a prime summer release date should end up serving the sequel nicely. 
 

6. The Suicide Squad - August 6th

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James Gunn has confirmed that work is continuing remotely on The Suicide Squad, and believes that it will be released next August as planned. Beyond what we've seen in set photos, we don't really know what the filmmaker is bringing to the table, but it's bound to be great. 

After all, we're talking about the man who made the Guardians of the Galaxy work on screen, so who better than Gunn to reboot Task Force X after David Ayer's hit and miss 2016 movie? 

Right now, there's a lot of chatter surrounding the release of the "Ayer Cut," and as cool as it would be to see that on HBO Max, we can't help but think Gunn's movie will blow it out of the water (and yes, that is a sneaky reference to the fact King Shark is expected to be part of the team). 
 

5. The Batman - October 1st

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It may be coming later than planned, but it's been said that an October release date is fitting for this DC Comics adaptation (which indicates it could indeed adapt "The Long Halloween").

While The Batman isn't the version of the movie many fans hoped for - that would have featured Ben Affleck as the Caped Crusader battling Deathsroke - it's impossible not to be excited given the talent involved here. Matt Reeves is at the helm, and the incredible cast is made up of names like Robert Pattinson, Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell, Andy Serkis, and Zoe Kravitz.

We've been treated to only a handful of official images from The Batman, but a trailer is a must...sadly, we could end up waiting for that until either the end of this year or even early next. 
 

4. Spider-Man 3 - November 5th

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Pushed from July to November, Spider-Man is swinging out of the summer for the first time, but there's no reason to suspect that this third solo adventure for the web-slinger in the MCU will be anything short of spectacular. Spider-Man: Far From Home ended with a major cliffhanger, and while we know nothing about this next chapter, that secret identity reveal is a game-changer.

Kraven the Hunter is the rumoured villain (it makes sense seeing as Peter Parker is now a wanted murderer), while there have been hints we could finally see Michael Mando become the Scorpion.

Time will tell on that front, of course, but here's hoping this one isn't hit by any further delays from here...
 

3. Black Adam - December 22nd

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's big screen debut as Black Adam is long overdue, but we could end up waiting even longer for that to happen now. Production was supposed to take place over the summer, but the wrestler turned actor has confirmed that shooting is likely to be delayed by COVID-19. 

That points to it slipping into 2022 but, as of right now, a delay like that has not been officially announced.

As a result, next year currently looks set to conclude with what is sure to be an action-packed must-see movie, though we won't be shocked if it's pushed back well into 2022, especially as Johnson remains one of the busiest actors working in Hollywood today and has plenty of other projects lined up.
 

2. Zack Snyder's Justice League - TBA

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While this one won't be released in theaters, it's still a big deal. Justice League first arrived on the big screen in 2017, but that was Joss Whedon's version, and we're now going to finally see Zack Snyder's (a.k.a. the "Snyder Cut") sometime in 2021 on WarnerMedia's HBO Max streaming service.

Right now, the movie is in an unfinished state, so Snyder needs time to finish it, and Warner Bros. is spending upwards of $30 million to make that happen. Ironically, it may not even take the form of a film - which would be four hours long - and could instead be a six-hour limited series. 

Whatever the case may be, this is quite easily one of 2021's most highly anticipated releases. 
 

1. What About The Rest?

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Right now, it's looking like theaters will re-open this July as planned, but with deaths in the United States nearing 100,000 as a result of COVID-19, it's possible New York City and Los Angeles will hold off. If that happens, then Tenet won't be released...and neither will anything else this summer.

As a result, it's likely Wonder Woman 1984 will be pushed back, while The New Mutants will almost certainly lose yet another release date. Black Widow stands a chance with a November debut, but nothing is certain, and all three of them could end up slipping into 2021 if theaters remain closed.

That's a worse case scenario, of course, but it's important to at least consider the worst case scenario.
 

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L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 6/11/2020, 2:21 AM
dracula
dracula - 6/11/2020, 2:22 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - well she had Happy
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 6/11/2020, 7:59 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - Aunt May: Far From Homely.
dracula
dracula - 6/11/2020, 2:22 AM
Hopefully we see Uncle Ben before the Sony Marvel deal eventually ends. Get Tobey, he is the right age for her aunt may right?
dracula
dracula - 6/11/2020, 2:27 AM
On another topic.
Anyone notice how hypocritical warner brothers is being. They considered firing Johnny Depp from Fantastic Beasts because of Amber Head drama and Hartley Sawyer is fired for 6 year old tweets. Yet Amber Heard who has been outed as a lier has not been removed from Aquaman and JK Rowling who has actually been offending people recently is still writing the fantastic beast movies (and doing a mediocre job by the way) could get rid of her and bring back the screen writer of the harry potter movies
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/11/2020, 2:48 AM
@dracula - And don't forget Miller. Neither WB nor Miller has put out a reaction so far (as I know) about him actually taking the invitation to a fight
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/11/2020, 4:47 AM
@dracula - " before the Sony Marvel deal eventually ends"

Who says it will end in the near future? Holland could play Spider-Man in the MCU for another 20 years so long as the movies continue to be successful. They worked out another deal last time it was in danger, I'm sure they will again.

And Tobey for Uncle Ben? Nah, that would mean Holland could never interact with his Peter in a Spider-verse movie. Would much prefer them to be in a Spider-verse sequel together.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/11/2020, 4:48 AM
@dracula - Also, why would they fire JK Rowling from writing the films? It's literally her franchise. Without her, there are no Fantastic Beasts films at all. All that money and employment goes out the window if she's fired for a few tweets. Add to that she has a large amount of support from the public.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 6/11/2020, 6:38 AM
@dracula

“ and JK Rowling who has actually been offending people recently is still writing the fantastic beast movies”

I’m sorry but JK is an idiot for posting shit social media. But she shouldn’t be fired because she offended some neckbeards on Twitter.

What she said isn’t exactly wrong either.
Nebula
Nebula - 6/11/2020, 2:45 AM
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/11/2020, 2:49 AM
@Nebula - Damn that ending though. Really hope they're announcing a sequel to Spider-Man at the PS5 event
Repian
Repian - 6/11/2020, 3:24 AM
@Nebula - That Aunt May looks like Holland Taylor. She would be great in the role
Nebula
Nebula - 6/11/2020, 2:51 AM
I can't believe they glazed over her finding out Peter is Spider-Man and them coming to an agreement that he can do it. There's something new, a new angle for cinematic Spider-Man and you're choosing to just slide on by it.

It's always the example of think of for the curse of the cinematic universe because it would have interfered with Spidey showing up in Infinity War. If they wanted to cover it then they would have had to make the sequel take place between Homecoming and Infinity War and, in that case, they wouldn't be able to deal with the fallout of Tony's death unless they then covered that in the third movie but by then it wouldn't be timely. Also, Tony would obviously be alive in that version of the sequel.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 6/11/2020, 3:12 AM
@Nebula - I don't know what it is but either Jon Watts, Marvel or Sony (or all three) don't want to take this Spider-Man seriously. Or maybe Jon Watts tried to do this massive action film and it didn't really work.

Say what you want to about Homecoming but I loved how personally and small the scope and scale of that film was. It was refreshing and I thought it captured the essence of Spider-Man in a unique and inventive way.

Far From Home was just weird. I really understand why people compared it to a Disney Channel film because it feels so inconsequential. There was an opportunity to do something interesting with Aunt May and Peter's relationship and they just skipped over all of it for jokes and sexualising Marisa Tomei.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 6/11/2020, 2:56 AM
I think Marisa does well, but i'm not a fan of the way May is written.

I miss Rosemary Harris. She's the GOAT.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 6/11/2020, 3:03 AM
The writing for her in FFH wasn't that great. It was like they dumbed her down.
Nebula
Nebula - 6/11/2020, 3:05 AM
@WakandanQueen - Everyone and everything was dumbed down in Far From Home, including the audience.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 6/11/2020, 3:36 AM
@Nebula - Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers,
Kumkani
Kumkani - 6/11/2020, 3:06 AM
Do something with her other than her being a hot aunt. There's even a shot of her butt that lasts way too long in Far From Home.

I don't know how Jon Watts went from a great Homecoming to whatever the hell Far From Home was.
Repian
Repian - 6/11/2020, 3:08 AM
Tia May is going to defend Peter on TV. She will argue with Jameson in front of the cameras in a TV studio.
Thing94
Thing94 - 6/11/2020, 3:38 AM
Kraven and Doc Ock make it happen.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/11/2020, 4:52 AM
I know it's controversial but I'd honestly say TASM > FFH. TASM has Spider-Man characters I know and like interacting in a more emotionally realistic manner. Better score by the late James Horner too!

Whaley87
Whaley87 - 6/11/2020, 5:55 AM
@Nightwing1015 - Personally I disagree, I prefer the way they've handled the characters, moreso than TASM franchise. I care more for these interpretations.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/11/2020, 6:04 AM
@Whaley87 - Fair enough, each to their own. But the way I see it:

TASM Flash > MCU Flash
TASM May > MCU May
TASM Gwen > Michelle
TASM Uncle Ben > .....oh yeah that's right
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