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Tom Holland Officially Announces Spider-Man: No Way Home

Cameron Frew

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The title of Tom Holland’s third outing as the friendly neighbourhood wall-crawler has been revealed: Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The third MCU Spider-Man film, following on from Homecoming and Far From Home, has huge expectations around it – not just because of the seismic cliffhanger last time, but hype has been brewing over a number of expected cameos.

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While we know little more about what the plot of No Way Home will follow, fans can start theorising over what the title means for Holland’s webhead later this year.

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A vid dropped on Holland’s Instagram this afternoon shows Tom coming out of the director’s office to meet his co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon as they discuss the previous things he’s spoiled concerning the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

As they pass through the studio office they pass a mind map whiteboard that reveals the title: Spider-Man: No Way Home and the as equally if not more important information: ‘only in movie theatre this Christmas’.

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Holland and his co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon had earlier trolled fans with three alternate titles for the film: Phone Home, Home-Wrecker and Home Slice, throwing reporting into chaos.

It’s still unconfirmed whether Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will reprise their respective Peter Parker roles for a cameo, or something even more.

Chatting to Jimmy Fallon, Holland said: ‘It would be amazing if they were, because they haven’t told me that yet. And I am Spider-Man, and I’ve read the script from the beginning to the end. So, it would be a miracle if they could have kept that from me… but at the moment, there is no cameo from the two boys.’

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This echoes his previous comments about the film, striving to remain tight-lipped and strengthen his reputation for letting small details slip.

Fallon asked him if Marvel keeps things from him, to which he answered: ‘Actually, it’s getting to the point where it’s really frustrating. Because I feel like now I’ve progressed. I’m a trustworthy member of The Avengers. And I haven’t really ever spoiled anything… well, there’s a few things, but no big things. We’ll leave it at that.’

Spider-Man: No Way Home is due to hit cinemas on December 17 this year. 

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Topics: Film and TV, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 3, Tom Holland

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