It was directed by Jon Watts from a screenplay written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. The film sees the return of Tom Holland as the beloved titular wall-crawler, along with Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange.
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According to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are already actively beginning to develop their next Spider-Man film together. It's sweeter than its predecessors, with Andrew Garfield as a kinder, warmer. Spider-Man: No Way Home currently holds a worldwide gross of over $1.7 billion and has become Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time. With Holland also supporting it, and the fans also hoping to see more of Garfield, it will be interesting to see whether or not Sony looks to get the Amazing Spider-Man himself back into the suit once again. While it’s unknown if Garfield would ever return as Spider-Man in future films, he told Happy Sad Confused podcast that he was “definitely open” for it. Andrew Garfield stars in this web-slinging adventure alongside Emma Stone, Martin Sheen and Sally Field. So should Sony decide to do that, they would have my full support, and obviously, so would Andrew.” That scene where he saved Zendaya, the fan reactions in the theater was so spectacular. “I think what was so wonderful was how Andrew was able to kind of make amends with the character and the studio to kind of win the general public back. The internet exploded with the belief that Andrew Garfield is making a third solo Spider-Man movie, but it seems celebrations were a little premature. But where Maguire's Spider-Man had confessed his role in Ben's fate to May and forgiven his uncle's true killer by the end of Raimi's trilogy, the "Amazing Spider-Man" films concluded before Garfield's superhero got the chance to do either of those things.“I would love to see The Amazing Spider-Man 3,” Holland said. It's only upon becoming a legal adult and taking control of Oscorp after his father's death that Harry rekindles ties with Peter (who knows a thing or two about having an absentee dad) - at least before things take a dark turn, which we will touch on later.īy comparison, Ben's demise in "The Amazing Spider-Man" hits the same general beats as his death in Raimi's "Spider-Man," with Ben getting shot after Peter allows an armed thief to escape in retaliation for the burglar's victim screwing him over minutes earlier. The 38-year-old actor returned as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home but admits that the secrecy surrounding his appearance means he will struggle to convince people about his participation in future projects. As "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" reveals, Harry's father Norman sent him off to boarding school when was eleven to focus on finding a cure for retroviral hyperplasia: the genetic terminal illness that's long plagued their family. Andrew Garfield says nobody will believe anything he says about a potential The Amazing Spider-Man 3. Now the studio would release Amazing Spider-Man 3 in 2018, it said in a press release. Where Peter and Harry were high school besties in Raimi's "Spider-Man," Harry hasn't been present in Peter's life for years when "The Amazing Spider-Man" picks up and doesn't even appear in the film. Garfield movie and felt she owed Peter Parker a better outing.