Spider-Man 4 is officially in the works, with Tom Holland returning as Peter Parker after the monumental success of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Holland shared his excitement, revealing that the much-anticipated fourth installment will begin filming next summer. Teasing fans further, he described the upcoming story as "crazy" and a thrilling new direction. He added that both he and Zendaya were incredibly energized after reading the draft together, even bouncing around the room over its potential.
This next chapter in Spider-Man's journey promises to push boundaries, introducing fresh elements that differ from the trilogy’s previous tone while building on the memorable conclusion of No Way Home. With Marvel keeping story details under tight wraps, Holland’s hints only add to the suspense, as fans eagerly await more on the film’s cast, plot, and possible connections to Marvel’s broader universe.
This article explores everything we know about Spider-Man 4—from casting updates and plot hints to behind-the-scenes news. Get ready to dive into the latest on Peter Parker's next adventure, and keep an eye here as we bring you all the newest information about this thrilling entry in the Marvel universe!
Tom Holland has confirmed that Spider-Man 4 will begin filming next summer, and Sony Pictures has announced that it will be released on Friday, July 24, 2026.
This scheduling places Spider-Man 4 in theaters about two months after Avengers: Doomsday, echoing the release pattern of Spider-Man: Far From Home, which came shortly after Avengers: Endgame.
The plot for Spider-Man 4 is expected to follow Peter Parker as he navigates life in New York City after the drastic events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. In that film, Peter chose to erase his existence from everyone’s memory, including those closest to him, like MJ and Ned, to mend the multiverse rupture caused by the knowledge of his identity. Now, without the support of his friends or allies, Peter is forced to face the world alone as a more independent, older version of himself.
Given the tone set by the ending of No Way Home, Spider-Man 4 may see Peter tackling more grounded, street-level threats as he tries to rebuild his life. This approach would offer a fresh, less multiversal take, potentially focusing on villains like Scorpion or Mr. Negative, who would bring a classic, gritty New York vibe. However, Sony has also hinted at a multiverse storyline, which could reintroduce familiar faces from the previous Spider-Man films and might even connect to the Avengers: Secret Wars storyline, offering a wider scope.
A recurring fan theory involves the introduction of the black symbiote suit, hinted at by the No Way Home post-credits scene, where a fragment of Venom’s symbiote was left in Peter’s universe. This would open up the possibility for a new take on the iconic black suit storyline, aligning with the Secret Wars arc from the comics where Spider-Man first bonded with the symbiote. Additionally, there’s speculation about other crossover opportunities, like a team-up with Daredevil (Matt Murdock), especially with Kingpin rising in power in New York, which could set up an intense street-level conflict.
For now, official details on Spider-Man 4 are sparse, but as the production draws nearer, more information will likely surface, shaping what could be a pivotal chapter in Spider-Man’s MCU journey.
Tom Holland is set to return as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Spider-Man 4, with an older, more independent take on the character following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
However, beyond Holland’s reprisal, much remains unconfirmed, especially regarding key characters like Jacob Batalon’s Ned Leeds and Zendaya’s MJ. Whether the film will focus on street-level threats or explore more multiverse elements will likely influence the choice of villains.
While a trailer for Spider-Man 4 hasn’t been released yet, Tom Holland confirmed the film's production in a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Holland excitedly shared, “It’s happening… Next summer we start shooting. Everything’s good to go. We’re nearly there.”
Check out the Tonight Show clip below to see Holland’s full reveal!
In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man teamed up with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's versions of the character to face off against a lineup of villains from past Spider-Man films. After defeating them, Holland's Peter Parker makes a difficult choice: to make everyone forget who he is. By erasing himself from the memories of friends and loved ones, he hoped to protect them from future threats. The movie concludes with Peter starting over, isolated from those who once knew him, setting a fresh and bittersweet stage for Spider-Man 4.
Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire appear open to returning to their roles as Spider-Man if the right story comes along. Garfield, speaking to Esquire, shared that he would "100 percent come back" if it made sense creatively. Similarly, Maguire expressed his enthusiasm, saying he would instantly agree to reprise his role if asked, telling Marvel, “If these guys called me… it would be a ‘Yes!’”
Last month, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Destin Daniel Cretton, known for directing Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, is in final discussions to take over as director for Spider-Man 4. He will be stepping into the role previously held by Jon Watts. Watts, who directed Tom Holland's first three Spider-Man films, has opted to step back from superhero projects after completing the trilogy and was previously lined up to direct Marvel’s Fantastic Four reboot before stepping down.
This next installment will reunite Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers as screenwriters, with production helmed by Marvel's Kevin Feige and former Sony head Amy Pascal.
Spider-Man 4 remains in development under Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, with more updates expected soon.