Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
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re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
Some paparazzi set photos
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re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
They’re messing with us...
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re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
we don't have name on this one, right? looks local. looks Goonies. which i think is good. who are the baddies?
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re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
No Way Home works for me.
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re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
That's a great reveal - love how everyone leans in to how Holland can't keep his mouth shut
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
It was a nice reveal, but I’m just not a fan of this “Home” naming. At least the other franchises were either called something unique or nothing at all, but the other franchise don’t have ties with name. I dunno. Maybe just me.
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
Far From Home was certainly a stupid and misleading title, based on what had just happened in the Avengers. He died fighting a demigod on an alien planet a billion miles from home, but now Europe is fucking "Far?!"
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
By any metric, Venice Italy is far from Queens. The movie isn’t called “Furthest I’ve Ever Been From Home”.
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
Are WandVision's events supposed to be playing out concurrent to what happened in Far From Home?
If so, the coda to that film may be augering a 'verse event set in motion by the end of ep 9 of WV, no?
If so, the coda to that film may be augering a 'verse event set in motion by the end of ep 9 of WV, no?
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
WandaVision seems like it is 2 weeks after Endgame.
I wouldn't look to the Spidey films for the ones to be a good gauge of time considering the "8 years later " screw up in Homecoming.
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
The upcoming release of Holland's third solo film as the legendary superhero, Spider-Man: No Way Home, marks the end of the actor's contractual obligations to lead standalone films built around the character, but he's already setting his sights on a potential return.
"I've always said to them if they want me back I'll be there in a heartbeat," Holland recently told Collider during an interview for his new Apple TV+ drama Cherry. "I've loved every minute of being a part of this amazing world. It's changed my life for the better, I'm so lucky to be here. If they want me back I'll be there, if they don't I will walk off into the sunset a very, very happy person because it's been an amazing journey."
Holland first stepped into the classic comic book role of Peter Parker in Marvel's 2016 blockbuster Captain America: Civil War, before leading his first pair of solo Spidey flicks at the head of 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming and its 2019 sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home. He's also made appearances in several Avengers titles for Marvel and Disney, though his solo spin-offs were distributed by Sony under an unprecedented deal between the two studio mammoths, who share the character rights. A brief rift occurred between the partners, however, that nearly threatened to end Holland's run as the hero.
"The way I understand it is that agreement between the two studios has already happened," Holland elaborated to Collider. "I don't think that they're going to run into the same troubles that they did as we were going into… was it Spider-Man 2? Far from Home had come out and then the whole thing happened between Sony and Marvel. I think the two studios have worked that out, and I don't think that that will be a problem in the future. That said, I'm just the actor and I was a part of a few phone calls during that process, but I think they love working with each other, I think they found a way in which it can be beneficial for both studios, and I'm just kind of like a kid in the middle of it, between two parents during an argument."
"I've always said to them if they want me back I'll be there in a heartbeat," Holland recently told Collider during an interview for his new Apple TV+ drama Cherry. "I've loved every minute of being a part of this amazing world. It's changed my life for the better, I'm so lucky to be here. If they want me back I'll be there, if they don't I will walk off into the sunset a very, very happy person because it's been an amazing journey."
Holland first stepped into the classic comic book role of Peter Parker in Marvel's 2016 blockbuster Captain America: Civil War, before leading his first pair of solo Spidey flicks at the head of 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming and its 2019 sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home. He's also made appearances in several Avengers titles for Marvel and Disney, though his solo spin-offs were distributed by Sony under an unprecedented deal between the two studio mammoths, who share the character rights. A brief rift occurred between the partners, however, that nearly threatened to end Holland's run as the hero.
"The way I understand it is that agreement between the two studios has already happened," Holland elaborated to Collider. "I don't think that they're going to run into the same troubles that they did as we were going into… was it Spider-Man 2? Far from Home had come out and then the whole thing happened between Sony and Marvel. I think the two studios have worked that out, and I don't think that that will be a problem in the future. That said, I'm just the actor and I was a part of a few phone calls during that process, but I think they love working with each other, I think they found a way in which it can be beneficial for both studios, and I'm just kind of like a kid in the middle of it, between two parents during an argument."
I hope we get a second trilogy with Holland and it could be a more adult Peter.
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
Title is okay I guess. Kind of agree that having Home in all the titles wouldn’t be my choice, but I guess it’s whatever. The first two titles worked alright. This one feels a bit like they were really reaching to trying to stick with that theme in the titling.
As far as Holland I’m sure he’ll be back even if his contract is technically up. Sony has a winner on their hands with the current iteration of the character, and I’m sure if it’s up to Marvel Studios they would choose to sign him to extensions like they have with other actors/actresses.
As far as Holland I’m sure he’ll be back even if his contract is technically up. Sony has a winner on their hands with the current iteration of the character, and I’m sure if it’s up to Marvel Studios they would choose to sign him to extensions like they have with other actors/actresses.
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
That isn't a confirmation, BTW. Part of a much larger thread where they are writing fake bios on request:
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
Title is okay I guess. Kind of agree that having Home in all the titles wouldn’t be my choice, but I guess it’s whatever. The first two titles worked alright. This one feels a bit like they were really reaching to trying to stick with that theme in the titling.
As far as Holland I’m sure he’ll be back even if his contract is technically up. Sony has a winner on their hands with the current iteration of the character, and I’m sure if it’s up to Marvel Studios they would choose to sign him to extensions like they have with other actors/actresses.
As far as Holland I’m sure he’ll be back even if his contract is technically up. Sony has a winner on their hands with the current iteration of the character, and I’m sure if it’s up to Marvel Studios they would choose to sign him to extensions like they have with other actors/actresses.
I’m probably waaaay off here, and I have zero idea how studio negotiations work. It’s just a thought I had a while back.
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Re: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021, D: Watts) - S: Tom Holland
I have this concern/theory that there’s always been a secret deal between Sony and Disney regarding the character, that Sony will let Disney use him in the MCU for a trilogy + tangential appearances, but then 1. the Peter Parker version of the character has to go to their Venomverse or whatever they’re calling it, and 2. afterwards the MCU only has rights to develop the Miles Morales version.
I’m probably waaaay off here, and I have zero idea how studio negotiations work. It’s just a thought I had a while back.
I’m probably waaaay off here, and I have zero idea how studio negotiations work. It’s just a thought I had a while back.
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