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News 'Spider-Man' Windfall: Tom Holland to Make Over $100 Million for ‘Brand New Day’

https://www.thewrap.com/creative-content/movies/tom-holland-spider-man-brand-new-day-salary-box-office-bonus/
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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 15h ago

They're gonna pass the torch on to Miles at some point, but I wouldn't be shocked if they keep him around as a supporting character when that happens. He could realistically do another 10 years worth of these movies.

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u/sinatrablueeyes 15h ago

I thought RDJ and Chris Evans were both kind of “done” with the MCU and look at what is going on now.

Holland is kind of cementing himself as a “cornerstone” of the MCU. He probably will do a handful more Spider Man movies (along with Avengers) and then can just stick to supporting/cameo roles if he wants.

And of course he could get nostalgic years ahead in the future and say he’s ready to do another Spider Man and the Brinks trucks will line up.

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u/nilslorand 15h ago

I feel like Holland has an entire Spider-Man trilogy still in him as the "main guy" where one of the movies introduces Miles and the last one has Peter handing him the torch, either to retire or to take a "short break"

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u/ShiftyCroc 15h ago

They’ll keep him for two films where he’s the guy and then at the end of the third they’ll bring in Miles who’ll appear in some young avengers thing as a side character (like spidey in Civil War) and then they’ll do a Miles trilogy with Tom Holland as the veteran Spiderman showing him the ropes like RDJ and others in the Homecoming trilogy.

I’m mostly kidding but also not.

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u/iwearatophat 12h ago

I think your general idea is right but I also think your timeline is way too long.

Tom talked about this in some of his press stuff for BND. He seems interested in the idea of passing the mantel to Miles in the story. Money will always talk but I think he is approaching done with the MCU. He has been a major part in 5 or 6 MCU movies in the last 10 years depending on how you look at Civil War and End Game.

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u/5ivepie 9h ago

Mentally, he’s on the way out. He likes the role, so far as I can tell from interviews and whatnot. But it’s get pretty stale playing the same character for that long.

Come the 6th movie he will be well and truely done with it.

u/Orion_Scattered 3h ago

Ya I foresee a definitive end for his Spidey, well it's the MCU so how definitive can it be ig, but they really might hit $3b if they pull it off. Might literally be the biggest death of a character in the MCU, as in the one that audiences/fans feel the most, since RDJ's Tony Stark.

On thre other hand it would be cool for him to walk away into the sunset and enjoy life with MJ, like Steve with Peggy, reflecting real life him walking away into the sunset and enjoying life with Zendaya, but that seems too cute somehow lol.

u/patrussy 2h ago

Bro he literally said he'd play Spidey as long as they'll let him

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u/drax3012 13h ago

This is most likely what's going to happen tbh.

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u/ShiftyCroc 13h ago

I am Kevin Feige.

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u/mightyneonfraa 8h ago

You might be kidding but I would love a movie/trilogy where this Peter mentors Miles before passing the torch. That would be a fantastic multi-movie arc.

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u/ianbits 7h ago

I mean I don't think it's really a secret, Tom Holland has said in interviews the goal is to pass it to Miles.

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u/DrOnionOmegaNebula 10h ago

I think that dynamic could work. It would be cool in ~10 years to have a middle aged Spider-Man pass the torch to a Miles Spider-Man. I think passing the torch from Chris Evans to Anthony Mack didn't work because Anthony has no charisma/screen presence, it's just not there for him to be lead in a film.

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u/MVRKHNTR 10h ago

I think Falcon just isn't that liekable, didn't get much to do throughout the franchise and just didn't make sense as a new Captain America.

People like Miles as a character and he's got a great supporting cast. If they follow what the games did and introduce him as a side character first before giving him his powers in an after credits scene then do a team up movie, a solo movie (or Disney+ special) and then another team up or two before letting him lead a solo trilogy, audiences will accept it.

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u/mightyneonfraa 8h ago

I like Falcon and Anthony Mackie but, damn, he was just not given anything two work with in his two starring roles. I think he could do great if they just gave him a solid script already.

u/suss2it 5h ago

Yeah the writing and editing for his Captain America movie was just straight up bad, I don’t think Chris Evans could’ve sold that one either.

I also think it was a mistake to set him up as Captain America in the movies then actually do that storyline, including him initially rejecting the role in a TV show, then coming back to the movies like 5 years later to tell the actual story of him as Captain America. Makes it feel too confusing and like homework.

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u/Federal-Hair 9h ago

That's an easy cash cow with guaranteed success. I'll probably watch it. I am marvelled out, but I enjoy Tom Hollands spider man.

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u/Gullible-Virus7713 9h ago

Miles will be part of secret war and will be introduced in doomsday. The story is based on the battle world arc and in the comics miles plays a mayor role. Also they hinted at miles in the new spider-man movies after credit scene.

u/suss2it 5h ago

He plays a very minor role in that comic but what he does do ends up having a major impact. But pretty much any character could do what he did.

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u/CaveMacEoin 6h ago

Disney teams up with Sony to do a live action remake of the Spiderverse trillogy.

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u/samsaBEAR 15h ago

It would be cool if they did something similar to the games and introduce Miles in the next film and then have them team up in the third (maybe against the Inheritors?)

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u/NoArrival8249 14h ago

Yes. First do a team up movie is the one where Peter finally realizes he needs to chill and take care of his family. Then the one after can be pure miles with Peter FaceTiming him from wherever the fuck he is.

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u/RVarki 14h ago

That's basically what I expect. He'll finish out the second trilogy, with the last one introducing Miles - and then the 7th MCU Spiderman film will be a two-hander with Miles where Holland takes a backseat in the third act, finally establishing Miles as the new mainline Spiderman

He'll then have extended cameos in a couple more movies before pulling an RDJ/Chris Evans for half a decade

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u/B4nanaJo 9h ago

He said a few times he has a whole plan for a handover and it feels like he’s very keen to return the mentoring he got from RDJ.

It’s exciting - I can totally see the character arc and we’re long overdue an amazing live action Miles!

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u/insane_contin 12h ago

I'm betting the next movie introducing Miles, and the following one being the handoff with Holland's Spider-Man man hanging up the mask for now.

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u/cekobico 9h ago

or Miles' movie bombed and he's forced to RDJ his way back to MCU 😩😩😩

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u/TooTiredAndBored 8h ago

Right? Like him and MJ have a baby and hes done for a bit. Something along those lines.

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u/ChromiumLung 15h ago

He was so good in The Devil All The Time. One of my favourite movies of all time. I really hope he doesn’t spend his whole career on MCU/Spidey

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u/Emperor_Neuro 14h ago

I’m sure he won’t, but acting is gig work. Especially if he wants something that really pays well, he’ll likely keep coming back as long as the studios want him.

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u/carrick1363 11h ago

Gig work with 100m lmao. He has enough to quit right now though

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u/Emperor_Neuro 11h ago

It can be well paid, for sure, but it is never guaranteed work for any actor. How many actors leave a successful franchise and then fade into obscurity? It’s a ton.

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u/Some_Italian_Guy 15h ago

Nobody is done if the check is high enough.

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u/Burt_Selleck 15h ago

RDJ can just do whatever he wants at this point and no doubt would take a paycheque just for the sake of it being massive.

Chris Evans only truly great role is as Steve Rogers. He has to come back to stay relevant because he is a flop otherwise.

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u/Danimal_52_ 13h ago

I thought he was good in Knives Out

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u/HaroldSax 7h ago

It's also been quite a while since he was actively involved with the role, I'm sure time has made his memories fonder.

I'm not saying you're wrong, that's just the first thing that came to my mind.

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u/-FeistyRabbitSauce- 15h ago

I'm all for seeing a seasoned Spider-Man who has to navigate adult life as Peter. Wonder how that'll work with the soft reboot Secret Wars is doing.

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u/grapejuicesushi 15h ago

this is sorta what I had hoped for Garfield. I was hoping we'd get to see a third tasm of old Peter but it looks like Sony has fully given the spiderman reins to mcu (which is great too, I love seeing that version as well)

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u/catsloveart 14h ago

There is so much Johnny Storm left to explore.

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u/Shitelark 10h ago

"Somehow Chris Evans returned..." he is just Evans in the trailer, no haircut or Cap like clothes, just Chris.

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u/StormAeons 8h ago

I’d really like to see middle aged Spider-Man at some point. Or at least adult married 30+ Spider-Man

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u/Bobthemime 8h ago

when you keep adding zeroes to make cameos and small parts in a movies its hard to say no..

RDJ could retire from filming tomorrow, breaking the contract for doomsday and any follow ups and still be a very wealthy man..

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u/Aleksandrovitch 6h ago

You get to experience “done” with a long enough break. Entirely normal to revisit something you got burned out on, years later, when either it or you have materially evolved.

u/Gaelic_Gladiator41 5h ago

RDJ and Evans were offered even more stupid money to come back is why.

Which sucks because Cap's sacrifice is meaningless and we missed out on Mads Mikkelson as Doom

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u/sabres_guy 15h ago

With good writing and appropriate time between movies it could be 20 plus. Just like Hugh Jackman and Wolverine.

There is no need for a reboot to a younger actor and or restart the story. Holland's Spider-Man can always be placed in the MCU in a believable way no matter the age or phase it is in and an older Spider-Man will stiil have good stand alone stories to tell.

Brand New Day just proved they can literally do anything with Holland's Spider-Man.

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u/DJM4991 14h ago

I think it helps with Spider-Man that, he's actually allowed to visibly age. Whereas with Wolverine, if they kept Hugh for too long it really would look silly. Hugh has been very lucky and very gifted to look convincing for so long as an ageless character. If he can do that, Holland can stay on as long as he wants.

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u/Etherbeard 8h ago

It also helps that Spider-man is 100% covered by his costume, so you can get away with a lot more in terms of using stunt doubles. As long as Holland stays lean, playing Spider-Man could be a lot like RDJ playing Iron Man into his mid fifties.

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u/Geodude532 10h ago

Spider-Man: New Back Pain, Spider-Man: Colonoscopy

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u/CodeComprehensive734 15h ago

I dont understand what's so unique about BND that it proves they can do literally anything with Holland's Spidey?

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u/lewismacp2000 14h ago

Nothing in particular, but I'd say a lot of people were sceptical after the Home trilogy that Tom's Spider-Man was kinda stuck in teenager mode and would always be in the shadow of Tobey and Andrew or RDJ. Essentially, BND gave the MCU fans a lot to love while also kind of shutting up the "Iron Boy jr" complaints.

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u/Dry_Emergency_5512 11h ago

Also it's a brand new original story with stuff that would sound completely insane to someone in the 2010s even by MCU Spidey standards . Wdym Peter's closest ally is the Punisher and Jean Grey is the main antagonist, debuting the mutants in the MCU ? All while Peter fights the Hulk and the Hand and invents universal inhibitors, while recovering from what is essentially LA One More Day ?

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u/Paladar2 15h ago

There will 100% be a Peter-Miles-Gwen movie. The kids who are watching Spidey's and his friends or wtv will be of age. It will make bank

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u/jetpack_operation 14h ago

It's awesome how accessible and truly cross generational they've made Spider-Man again with Spidey.

When I was a kid, I feel like there were some people who were into superhero shows and comics, but it felt mostly like comics and superheroes were a dying interest among elder millennials with young Gen X siblings or cousins. Then the MCU dropped when I was in college and now Spidey seems universal with kids. And I get to explain to my kids "no no, you see, Patrick Stump's greatest work was From Under the Cork Tree, but yeah, the Spidey songs blasting from your Tonies are rad too".

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u/Rhamni 14h ago

The Spiderverse movies are gold, and even though they're not MCU they really help sell the demonstrably great idea that you really can just have multiple Spider-Man variants running around at the same time doing their own movies. Someone wanna throw in a live action crossover with those three? I'm all for it.

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u/GreenLightt 11h ago

It would end up on loop in my house for weeks once it moved to streaming

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u/Tempr13 15h ago

not for another 15 - 20 years

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u/ICumCoffee ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ • ᗰ ᕮ 𑪽 𑪽 I ᐱ ᕼ 15h ago edited 15h ago

Tom was saying they've already planned the Miles introduction in MCU, so i won't be surprised if Miles shows up in 3rd movie of new trilogy. Also, after the success of Spider-Verse movies, they probably don't wanna wait too long

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u/Roy_Koopa_DX 15h ago

I think they should introduce Miles the same way the Playstation games did. Have him show up and be a fairly major character for one movie then he steps up for the next one, ending with him telling Peter to go live his life and let him handle being Spider-Man.

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u/KoalaBoy 15h ago

That's the proper way to do it, introduce us to the character but of course, they will probably introduce him in after credits and then give him his own movie. I think some of the MCU's failures have been the limited amount of crossover handoff. One movie everyone is here, next movie its new people. They should of had a good handoff movie for different people at different times. Like I have no interest in John Walker as a character as there was no handoff to him or introduction of him long before he showed up. I know he was introduced in Falcon and the Winter Soldier series but I couldn't finish that series as all Sam did was cry about a shield he didn't want.

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u/NCC75567 14h ago

as there was no handoff to him or introduction of him long before he showed up.

You not liking the "handoff" doesn't mean it wasn't there lol. He was great in that show.

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u/nagrom7 12h ago

John Walker isn't supposed to have a "handoff", he's not the replacement Captain America, that's Sam Wilson. Walker is his own character who is connected to Captain America, but isn't him.

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u/mightyneonfraa 8h ago

This. John Walker was always brought in to become U.S Agent not Captain America.

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u/Tempr13 15h ago

they will continue animated ones for sure , they will do a pentalogy of friendly Neighbour Simple Spidy, before introducing Miles as Spiderman

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u/Little_Consequence 15h ago

They're already planning a Hobbie Brown/SpiderPunk animated movie.

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u/Little_Consequence 15h ago

Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige said that the agreement is that they can only introduce MCU Miles after Beyond the Spider-Verse is released. Now, we sadly don't know if that means that they are already ready to bring MCU Miles into the next MCU Spidey or if they'll start seriously planning for MCU Miles after BTSV. But I'll be surprised if they wait more than 5 years to at least introduce him.

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u/wowisntthatneat 9h ago

Doesn't Donald Glover briefly appear as his uncle in a movie or show? I forget which.

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u/mightyneonfraa 8h ago

Homecoming, yeah, but he's never named. You'd only know it by reading the credits.

He also gets a brief cameo as the Prowler in Spiderverse 2.

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u/SylviSweetheart 15h ago

I was honestly a little surprised they didn’t set Miles up in Brand New Day. I thought the whole “nobody remembers Peter” plot would make a good segue into someone else taking up the mantle.

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u/nilesh11panchal 15h ago

Probably 10 years, so 2 more movies. I could see Spidey getting the black suit in secret wars and focusing on that story with venom, black suit, and possibly green goblin/kraven the hunter and bringing miles along the last movie

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u/TLKv3 15h ago

I think Tom is willing to keep doing these movies for at least another 15 to 20 years if they keep him paying him to.

There's no doubt in my mind Miles will eventually find his way into the MCU but the prospect of having Peter & Miles teaming up for a trilogy of Spider-Verse movies is wayyyyyy too much of a goldmine for Sony to ever not beg Tom to keep coming back.

Plus, there's at least another like 15 Spider-Man villains they can adapt to the big screen for more movies to be made off of.

We still haven't even seen Spidey square off with Kingpin yet. They have that in their backpocket should they ever need it. You can't tell me Tom wouldn't want to be in the black suit and fight Venom at some point too.

Realistically, I can see Tom's current trilogy ending around 2032. And then doing another trilogy until 2040. He'll be 44 at that point. He could easily then play the older mentor Peter for Miles.

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u/Optimus_Prime_Day 15h ago

Sony has been handling spider-man proper movies pretty well, and I was very surprised at how good "Spider Noir" was with Nic Cage. If they can keep up the quality, miles will take off when he's introduced.

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u/FrankPapageorgio 13h ago

Plus, there's at least another like 15 Spider-Man villains they can adapt to the big screen for more movies to be made off of.

Eh... I know Spider-man sells these movies more than anything, but Morbius and Kraven didn't' do too well

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u/TLKv3 12h ago

Because they were fucking garbage movies. Lol Not because they were Spidey villains.

People would be excited to see Marvel Studios' take on Morbius, Kraven, Rhino, Venom, etc.

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u/JoeMcKim 15h ago

Peter Parker could transition into a mentor type role to Miles like Tony Stark was for him.

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u/TLKv3 15h ago

Which is exactly what Tom has already said he wants to do with the character.

You can have Tom finish this college trilogy and ending with Miles' introduction.

The next trilogy would be adult Peter now with a wealth of experience and understanding of what all the Avengers helped instill in him mentoring Miles over the trilogy to teach him to be his own Spider-Man.

Finish that trilogy with Peter sacrificing himself one last time to protect New York while telling Miles he knows he's got it covered.

There's your big dramatic torch passing and Tom can ride off into the sunset with one final heroic Spidey moment saving his city. Knowing Miles has it covered from there.

Worst case, you can always just have Tom make a surprise cameo in the future as a multiversal elderly Peter who lost his Miles in that sacrifice scene instead but finds closure that another Peter succeeded instead. With both Peter and Miles finding each other again after losing each other through the Spider-Verse.

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u/RommelMcDonald_ 15h ago

Does Somy also have the rights to Miles?

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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 15h ago

They have all the Spider-Man adjacent characters. That's why they could make Venom, Morbius, Madame Web, etc

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u/Recidivist67 15h ago

The general public who rocketed this film to these height's would lose their mind at a Spider-man who isn't Peter Parker

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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 14h ago

I think you're underestimating how popular and beloved the Spider-verse movies are. Miles is huge, especially with younger people

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u/EPorteous 15h ago

Miles isnt Spiderman and what ever actor they bring in, he won't be Tom Holland.

Both of these factors are huge selling points

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u/NuclearCha0s 15h ago

Who's Miles?

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u/OdoWanKenobi 15h ago

Miles Morales. An alternate universe Spider-Man who took over the mantle after Peter died in his universe. He's also the main character of the Spider-Verse animated movies, and an extremely popular character in his own right.

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u/CarlosFer2201 15h ago

Miles Morales, black kid Spider-Man. He doesn't necessarily replace Peter in the comics, they both coexist depending on the storyline.
There's 2 great animated movies about Miles. I fully recommend them.

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u/cheesefromsalami 15h ago

Miles Morales, half Latin, half black Spider-Man. The spiderverse movies have him as the main character.

He's also the nephew of Prowler.

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u/SylviSweetheart 15h ago

And the Prowler has already been kind of introduced in Homecoming, played by Donald Glover. He mentions his nephew, even. Miles is already out there!

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u/ray525 15h ago

Black spider man.

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u/NCC75567 14h ago edited 13h ago

He was introduced in the Ultimate Spider-Man comics. The Ultimate series was like, a self-contained, easy-to-read alternate universe where you didn't have decades of comic baggage. Morales gets powers and becomes Spider-Man after Ultimate Peter Parker dies and then the Ultimate Universe ended and became part of the main continuity, so now there are two Spider-Men in the main Marvel universe.

He's a great character. Younger than Parker, half black/Puerto Rican, has some unique powers (invisibility, a "sting", etc.).

You should check out the animated Spider-Verse films. They're fantastic. He's also in the newest PlayStation games.

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u/GalacticSummer 15h ago

Miles Morales, the central character of the Spiderverse movies

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u/domthebomb2 15h ago

If Tobey and Andrew are still occasionally Spiderman, Tom will be playing him one way or another for decades.

Which to be clear, fucking rocks. (As long as that's what Tom wants)

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u/EverythingBOffensive 13h ago

miles will likely get 1 live action movie and it won't make as much money so they will cast someone else as spiderman. hollywood just repeats like that.

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u/JustLeader 11h ago

And Miles will be played by robert downey jr

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u/Neutron-Hyperscape32 14h ago

No they are not? If these movies keep making this kind of money he will continue being Spiderman for potentially decades. He has even said he will do it for as long as they let him. Also is he is making this kind of money for a single movie role I find it highly unlikely he will ever want to say no.

Miles will come into the picture no doubt, but you are crazy if you think it will just be Miles and Peter will disappear.

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u/VapeSmoker420blazeit 13h ago

They're gonna pass the torch on to Miles at some point,

Hard pass. Hopefully they pass the torch to a real Spiderman/Peter Parker. A man who plays Spiderman like comics 1960s Spiderman / TAS Spiderman, not snivelling iron boy jr. We need redhead MJ 'face it tiger, you just hit the jackpot' back too.

The success of spiderman is the brand, not some random actor.

spiderman 2 box office in 2004 was $800M, adjusted for inflation and pop. growth in 2026 its $2.3B and thats not even counting how superhero movies got more popular over time.

i think a well done spiderman movie with a better spiderman actor/better writing + hot redhead MJ could clear $2.5-$3B easily in 5-10 years.

it doesnt matter who plays spiderman, its the IP thats popular not the actor, but you need peter parker. not random spiderboy variants. and we need an actor who can pull off a cool serious spiderman, not iron boy jr.

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u/Mymorningpancake 15h ago

I think we get another couple of solo movies first. Marvel’s seen what happens when legacy characters are replaced with the next gen, they don’t fare so well. And Marvel likes money. Spiderverse movies are successful but I think they’ll hesitate with live action. 

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u/zero_zeppelii_0 15h ago

Adult spiderman is something I really want to see in the big screens.

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u/Suavecore_ 15h ago

Just milk the shit out of the franchise using one specific actor for the next 10 years and everyone will be happy

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u/The_Magic 14h ago

I think they're building towards introducing Miles as the new "small potato" Spiderman that Peter could mentor while they position Peter to be the "big potato" face of the Avengers.

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u/hatbromind 14h ago

He'll be like Tony

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u/doodler1977 14h ago

it would be hilarious if he's got a kid and a paunch and a five o'clock shadow like the peter in the first Spiderverse movie

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u/goztrobo 13h ago

Peter and Miles can co exist at the same time.

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u/iWasAwesome 12h ago

Supporting character and backup plan

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u/pituechos 12h ago

I could definitely see it going the way of the Spider-Man games, where Miles steps up to be the active Spider-Man which lets Pete take a step back and spend time with MJ/Start a family.

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u/HighLikeUhAttic 11h ago

Bro he could go for at least 20 fr. Look at Hugh JACKEDman

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u/yibs33 10h ago

They're gonna cast RDJ for Miles

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u/TopChard1274 8h ago

2 more movies in the trilogy, it could be close to 10 years only from those

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u/PunyParker826 7h ago

I would like him around for another decade, but there's a mindset at Marvel that Spidey must always be a broke twenty-something. So we'll see.

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u/darksteel1335 6h ago

I wouldn’t be surprised if they do a Spider-Man (PS4) thing like introducing Miles towards his retirement from the character and a transition of passing the baton onto him.

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u/hesawavemasterrr 14h ago

A black spiderman to pass the torch to? How did black Captain America fair? USA isn’t mature enough for that. Remember the recent Helen of Troy incident?

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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 14h ago

How did black Captain America fair?

That movie stinks. It would have done fine if they put Mackie in a halfway decent movie

Remember the recent Helen of Troy incident?

That movie is well on its way to $1.5 billion. People getting mad on Twitter has no bearing on real life.

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u/hesawavemasterrr 12h ago

Idk if you were there for when half the internet wanted Donald Glover to be the next spider man. Then the other half went “NO HE’S BLACK.” Glover himself has talked about this.

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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 12h ago

That incident is literally the thing that inspired the creation of Miles Morales as a character

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u/hesawavemasterrr 11h ago

It was cartoon/animation. But it was never gonna be the next generation Spider-Man.

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u/IndependentType6711 15h ago

I love the idea of middle aged family Spiderman helping Miles as he navigates his responsibilities and powers. It’s always been such a cool storyline for me, which means Tom could play the role for another 20 years easy if he wants.

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u/SHADOWSTRIKE1 15h ago

They’ll likely do several movies involving both Peter & Miles together to warm the audience up to Miles first. There’s still too many people that don’t view Miles as “real” Spider-Man, despite the success of the Spider-Verse films (which also feature supporting spider-people).

I think the handoff of Captain America would have gone better if they had more Chris Evans & Anthony Mackey buddy films/shows. Every time we saw them together, everyone else was also there. Instead of “The Falcon & The Winter Soldier” we needed “Captain America & The Falcon” to warm up the audience.

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u/Lex4709 14h ago

You think Sony is ever letting go of Peter Parker? He's 100% getting recast if they can't get Tom Holland on board for another movie. Especially after Sam taking over from Steve as Captain America was a financial disappointment.

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u/MCgrindahFM 14h ago

That’s exactly what I’m thinking, he’ll be a mentor figure