Is Spider-Man 4 Filming Started?

Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel Studios, eventually provided an update on the fourth Tom Holland-starring Spider-Man movie after more than a year of waiting. After Spider-Man: No Way Home’s enormous triumph, Spider-Man 4 was all but a given.

The third and concluding installment of the trilogy starring Tom Holland, Spider-Man: No Way Home, got released on December 17, 2021. With more than $260 million in revenue during its debut weekend, the movie had the second-highest domestic opening of all time.

Since then, it has generated over $600 million at the domestic ticket office. Naturally, fans are already speculating as to whether and when we can anticipate the franchise’s fourth entry.

Specifically, information regarding the filming status of Spider-Man Season 4. So, in this article, we’ll go over everything you need to know about Spider-Man Season 4’s filming progress, including the premiere date, cast, and storyline, as well as any other relevant news.

Is Spider-Man 4 Filming Started?

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No, shooting for Spider-Man 4 has not yet begun. Additionally, Spider-Man 4’s formal release date has yet to be disclosed by Sony and Marvel. In December 2021, Spider-Man: No Way Home, the final Spider-Man movie, was released.

It is still unknown whether the movie will start shooting in the middle or the end of 2023 because the screenplay phase is still in progress.

Due to the lengthy production process, Spider-Man 4 might not be released until late 2024 or even 2025.

Additionally, two years before their release dates, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home all began the pre-writing stage of production. If Spider-Man 4 follows that pattern, it could ultimately hit theatres in 2025 and thus be included in the MCU’s Phase 6.

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Spider-Man 4 Cast & Crew

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Along with Tom, Spider-Man fans can anticipate the return of Zendaya as MJ, Jacob Batalon as Ned, and Jon Favreau as Happy in Spider-Man 4.

Tom Rothman, the chairman of Sony, told the source that he hoped to bring back the “whole group” for a fourth movie, including filmmaker Jon Watts.

The antagonist Peter Parker/Spider-Man will face off against next is still unknown, but it may be Tom Hardy’s Venom.

Eddie and Venom are in a hotel room when they are transported into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the Venom: Let There Be Carnage post-credits sequence.

Venom observes the television in the new space. Spider-Man is revealed to be Peter Parker by J. Jonah Jameson. Venom caresses the screen after becoming enthralled by Peter.

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Spider-Man 4 Plot Speculation

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We anticipate that the Spider-Man 4 story will continue where No Way Home’s exciting events left off. Spider-Man: No Way Home featured Peter and Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) inadvertently opening the multiverse’s gates and causing pandemonium after two of Peter’s variants, and villains from previous Spider-Man films crossed over.

The only way to halt this chaos at the conclusion of No Way Home was to cast a spell that would make everyone forget about Peter Parker, leaving Peter all by himself and having to start over from scratch.

This opens up a wide range of potential outcomes for Spider-Man’s future in the MCU, upping the intrigue surrounding Spider-Man 4. Additionally, thanks to Feige’s update, we now know roughly when a new Spider-Man movie might be released.

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Why Is Spider-Man 4 Taking So Much Longer Than Other Spider-Man Films in the MCU?

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Spider-first Man’s MCU trilogy released a film every two years as is customary for Marvel, allowing viewers to more easily track Peter Parker’s journey and connections to other stories and characters. Spider-Man 4, however, breaks from that pattern.

Similar circumstances fate awaited Thor, the first MCU protagonist to receive four standalone films, whose fourth film, Thor: Love and Thunder were released five years after Thor: Ragnarok.

It’s understandable that it’s taking longer than the previous films did because it’s the beginning of a new trilogy, and there is a lot of planning to be done, even though there won’t be as much of a gap as there was for Spider-Man.

The fact that the Multiverse Saga of the MCU is already complete may be another factor contributing to Spider-Man 4’s lengthier production time than previous Spider-Man sequels.

The studio had to drop some of its well-known characters because this current period introduces many new ideas, settings, characters, and events.