Spider-Man: No Way Home brought back many big villains from the Spider-Man universe, and it seems like we are about to meet two of them again in Tom Holland's new Spider-Man trilogy.
Marvel's Future Plans
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is preparing for its new phase with two big upcoming Avengers films: Avengers 5 and Avengers: Secret Wars. But fans are especially excited about the future of Spider-Man in the MCU after Spider-Man: No Way Home.
New Trilogy Rumors
There have been rumors about Marvel and Sony planning a new trilogy centered on Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. This follows the success of his first trilogy, which included Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home. Although this new trilogy was never officially confirmed, recent updates give us some clues about the studio’s plans.
Possible Villains
The latest rumors suggest that in the new trilogy, Spider-Man will face off against Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus. According to scooper Alex Perez, these two villains might be the final ones Holland’s Spider-Man faces. This is exciting news for fans, but it also raises some questions.
Casting Speculations
There is some confusion about the casting of these villains. In No Way Home, Willem Dafoe’s Norman Osborn (Green Goblin) confirmed that none of his variants exist on Earth-616 and was sent back by Peter Parker. This could mean that the studio plans to cast new actors for both Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus. Only time will tell how this unfolds.
Venom in Spider-Man 4
There are also rumors that Venom will appear in Spider-Man 4. In the post-credit scene of No Way Home, a piece of the Symbiote was left behind on Earth-616. However, it is said that Venom will not be the main villain. It is not confirmed if Tom Hardy will return as Venom or if the Symbiote will have a new host.
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