SPIDER-MAN Star Tom Holland Is Confident About The Webslinger's Future In "Sony's Safe Hands"

SPIDER-MAN Star Tom Holland Is Confident About The Webslinger's Future In "Sony's Safe Hands"

Earlier this week, Spider-Man: Far From Home star Tom Holland sat down for a lengthy GQ profile and expressed his immense confidence in the future of the wall-crawler with Sony Pictures. Check it out...

By RohanPatel - Sep 05, 2019 08:09 AM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home
Source: GQ
Movie fans worldwide were thrown a killer curveball last month when it was reported that Walt Disney Studios and Sony Pictures had ended their four-year Spider-Man co-production partnership after five blockbuster feature films - four of which topped $1 billion at the worldwide box office, including this year's Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home.

With the Marvel Cinematic Universe already moving forward with a Spidey-less Phase 4, the friendly neighborhood wall-crawler, played by 23-year-old British actor Tom Holland, now finds himself embarking on his own journey into Sony's Spider-Verse, which, despite two back-to-back hit films in 2018 (including an Oscar winner) still has much to prove before it can be considered a worthy alternative to Spidey's MCU exploits. 

But even with the odds seemingly stacked against them, Holland does seem quite confident in Sony's ability to sustain and grow the Spider-Man franchise into the future, especially following the billion-dollar success of Spider-Man: Far From Home.

In a lengthy profile with GQ, he tells the mag, “I’m not shy about expressing how incredible the last five years have been with Marvel. I’ve truly had the time of my life, and in so many respects, they have made my dreams come true as an actor. Sony has also been really good to me, and the global success of Spider-Man: Far From Home is a real testament to their support, skill and commitment. The legacy and future of Spidey rests in Sony’s safe hands. I really am nothing but grateful, and I’ve made friends for life along the way.

While the future of the Spider-Verse remains a relative unknown for now, the upcoming slate has already been confirmed to feature Morbius, with Daniel Espinosa (Life) directing and Jared Leto (Blade Runner 2049) starring, and Venom 2, with Andy Serkis (Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle) directing and Tom Hardy (Venom) returning to star.

Sequels to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, with Joaquim Dos Santos directing and David Callaham writing the script, and Spider-Man: Far From Home, with Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers penning the script, are also in the works as is a female-centered animated Spider-Verse spinoff, with Lauren Montgomery expected to direct and Bek Smith writing the screenplay. Films involving Kraven the Hunter, Black Cat and Silver Sable are also rumored to be in some stage of development.


To check out photos from SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME, simply click on the VIEW LIST (ONE PAGE) button below!






 
Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever.


 
Spider-Man: Far From Home features:
Director: Jon Watts
Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Zendaya as Michelle "MJ" Jones
Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill
Jon Favreau as Harold "Happy" Hogan
J.B. Smoove as Mr. Dell
Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds
Martin Starr as Mr. Harrington
Marisa Tomei as May Parker
Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck/Mysterio
Tony Revolori as Eugene "Flash" Thompson
Angourie Rice as Betty Brant
Hemky Madera as Mr. Delmar
Numan Acar as Dimitri
Remy Hii as Brad Davis
Oli Hill in an undisclosed role
Zach Barack in an undisclosed role


Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theaters July 2
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Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 9/5/2019, 8:47 AM
Their track record for Spider-trilogies is pretty solid.
TunkyBoy52
TunkyBoy52 - 9/5/2019, 8:49 AM
Well, i guess only time will tell how this plays out. Hopefully, good.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 9/5/2019, 8:50 AM
this thread is about to be hilarious lol



oh boy ......
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 9/5/2019, 9:54 AM
@knocturnalzen10 -
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 9/5/2019, 8:52 AM
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 9/5/2019, 8:53 AM


Poor Tom..Poor Sweet Sweet Tom. I hope to god you get to go back to the MCU. IF not I do wish you the best in this next Spider-Man movie. Hopefully Sony can at least finish the trilogy and make it good without [frick]ing it up. But I wouldn't hold your breath for too long. Sony will [frick] it up soon enough. Especially if Arad is involved again.



#SaveSpidey
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 9/5/2019, 8:53 AM
I've never seen Amazing Spider-Man 2 and I haven't seen Far Far Home yet, but Spider-Man 2 is still the best Spider-Man movie IMO. He'll be fine if Sony can find that magic again.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 9/5/2019, 8:55 AM
The only reason Far From Home did so good is because of Infinty War and Endgame.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 9/5/2019, 8:56 AM
@mrcool210- honestly they have a decent shot at finishing strong , tho i haven't been the hugest fan of the spider-man films you can definitely tell Marvel had direction... Sony needs to keep to that formula or at least use a outline of it and end strong with the six . hopefully ego's aren't too outlandish where Sony just says screw it and go back to the amazing spider-man era ...
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/5/2019, 8:56 AM
Company man
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 9/5/2019, 9:02 AM
"Sony's Safe Hands"

He gave the signal boys.



Extraction at 1700 hours
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 9/5/2019, 9:03 AM
Humble, but we know you'd rather be at Marvel Studios.

WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 9/5/2019, 9:06 AM
It truly sucks about Spiderman not being part of the MCU anymore

I guess I'm just going to have to cope with Moon Knight and Blade very possibly being in the same
MCU movie in the next couple of Years
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 9/5/2019, 9:07 AM
"Sony's safe hands" heh heh heh

TheGrayGhost
TheGrayGhost - 9/5/2019, 9:09 AM
No this....



No care
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/5/2019, 9:11 AM
He's under contract for at least two more films. What else is he going to say?
LeonNova
LeonNova - 9/5/2019, 9:11 AM
Word, I figured he’d say that Sony doesn’t have any idea what they’re doing, the film is gonna be trash, and no one should go see it lol
PantherKing
PantherKing - 9/5/2019, 9:17 AM
Garfield would like a word
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 9/5/2019, 9:31 AM
@PantherKing -
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 9/5/2019, 9:18 AM
Tom cut the PR. We all saw the EW interview in D23. You were looking right nexto tot he camera like you were in a hostage video.

Sony know no matter the outcome they will be labeled as the guys "who took spider-man out of the MCU" and every statement Tom makes screams of PR.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 9/5/2019, 9:24 AM
"The legacy and future of Spidey rests in Sony’s safe hands"

After Venom..
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/5/2019, 9:34 AM
"BLAME SONY!"

rabid
rabid - 9/5/2019, 9:35 AM
Sony made 3 hit Spider-Man movies last year, one of which is considered the best Spidey movie ever and possibly best superhero movie of the year, so I don't get why people are so nervous.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 9/5/2019, 9:37 AM
@BritishMonkey -

Why do you guys keep having this nonsensical take? Ya'll (and by ya'll I mean people with a similar take not you in particular) said the same thing about Captain Marvel and Black Panther, but there is one big hole your theory. If these films only did well because of their proximity to Infinity War and Endgame and not because of their quality and fan interest in the characters then why did Ant-man and the Wasp only make $600M?

People don't continually go back for repeat viewings just to see how these films would connect to the mega team-up films. If that was the only reason they were interested and the films themselves weren't good then we would have seen huge drop offs akin to BvS.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/5/2019, 9:38 AM
My number 1 movie this year is from Sony. Saw it twice in theaters. Glad they threw all that money at Tarantino to make it.


Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 9/5/2019, 9:49 AM
@regularmovieguy - Taratino made plenty of demands before he would accept Sony's bid to produce and release the film, including that they had no say in the final cut.

So yeah, Sony is great at bankrolling films and staying out of the production... It's why the last 2 Spider-man films made by Marvel and paid for by Sony worked out so well.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 9/5/2019, 9:40 AM
Sony is very much hit and miss... Sure, it could work out great, if they get the right people and let them do their thing. Or it could be a weak disappointment with too much input from the wrong people.

That's the real issue here... had it stayed at Marvel, it would have been shocking had the next one been a misfire. Now, at Sony? It seems a crap shoot.
Cbmfilmjunkie
Cbmfilmjunkie - 9/5/2019, 9:41 AM
Sony made the 3 best SpiderMan movies without Marvel. They're fine.
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