It’s been over three years since Kevin Feige first confirmed that development had begun on a fourth film in Tom Holland‘s MCU-set Spider-Man franchise and tracking the rumors and reports about the project during that time has been one helluva ride. Spider-Man 4 has been rumored to be everything from a grounded, street-level brawl to a multiversal adventure and everything in between and while there’s still no concrete information about what the film’s plot will entail, it will go into production this summer. However, even before cameras roll, Sony has made the decision to move the project from its originally scheduled release date.
According to THR, Spider-Man 4 will now open on July 31, 2026, one week later than previously announced, in order to give the project additional room to breathe following the July 17, 2026 release of Christopher Nolan‘s The Odyssey.

Holland is set to play a key role in The Odyssey as well, meaning the star will have a very busy 2025 trying to film his roles for both projects.
Written by franchise vets Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna, Spider-Man 4 will be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton who is filling the shoes of Jon Watts, the director of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Source: THR

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