Spider-Man: Brand New Day producer says her "dream" is a new trilogy, but they're taking it "one movie at a time"
Amy Pascal hopes to make more MCU Spider-Man movies
Tom Holland's Peter Parker will soon be swinging into his fourth MCU solo movie, Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Nothing about Spidey's future beyond this Marvel Phase 6 movie has been confirmed yet. But, by the sounds of things, if producer Amy Pascal gets her way, this could be the first of a fresh era for the wallcrawler.
"Ever since we’ve been making Spider-Man movies with Marvel and the MCU, it has opened up a wealth of opportunity for us," she told SFX magazine. "Because in the comics, he does interact with all these characters. So that's been a wonderful opportunity.
"I never want to be so presumptuous as to say anything is going to be a trilogy or more than one. That would be my dream, of course, but you never know," she added. "Because the truth is that the rule that we set for ourselves is to take it one movie at a time. It's important to us that you don't have to see one movie to see the other movie."
Spider-Man: Brand New Day puts Peter Parker up against a mystery enemy, with the help of Jon Bernthal's Punisher and Mark Ruffalo's Hulk. In the No Way Home ending, the world forgot Peter Parker, which means his friends, Zendaya's MJ and Jacob Batalon's Ned, don't remember him.
The film arrives this July 29 in the UK and July 31 in the US. In the meantime, fill out your watchlist with our guide to all the upcoming Marvel movies and shows.
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I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film section. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
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