Tom Holland leaks Spider-Man sequel title

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Tom Holland has just let slip the title of the next Spider-Man movie.

In an Instagram post on Sunday, Holland apologizes for not having any updates for his fans and then holds up a tablet with the logo for the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel.

Loose lips sink ships—and get fans excited for the next installment featuring their favorite web-slinging hero in Spider-Man: Far From Home.

Sorry for no announcements, but I love you guys ♥️

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In the video, Holland reminds everyone at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, Spider-Man was one of the casualties of Thanos’ devastating snap. Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios president, has confirmed that Far From Home will mark the beginning of Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This means the sequel is set after the events of Infinity War and the still-untitled Avengers movie that follows it.

“What better person to hold your hand and lead you into the next incarnation of the MCU, in a grounded, realistic manner, than Peter Parker?” said Feige to io9.

Feige also says that Far From Home follows a similar thread as Homecoming, in which Peter Parker will grapple with how the events of Infinity War affected him as he goes into his junior year of high school.

What else we know:

Jake Gyllenhaal is in talks about taking on the role of Mysterio, a special-effects supervillain from the Spider-Man comics, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Michael Keaton will also be returning as the Vulture.

Many of Peter’s classmates will be in the sequel: Zendaya returns as MJ, Jacob Batalon as Peter’s best friend Ned, and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May.

Jon Watts, who directed Homecoming, returns to direct the sequel.

Spider-Man: Far From Home comes out July 5, 2019.

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