It was previously reported that Spider-Man’s screentime in the upcoming Avengers: Infintiy War would be on par with how long he was in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, but we now have another update on the wallcrawler and the Phase 3 capper. Speaking with Fandom, producer Amy Pascal revealed that the upcoming Homecoming sequel will begin just minutes after the untitled Avengers 4.
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“What I think we should focus on is this Spider-Man who started in Civil War and then has this movie, and then will be in the Avengers movie. And we are starting now the next one which will start a few minutes after Avengers 4 wraps as a story,” Pascal tells the outlet.
Avengers 4 is set to arrive in theaters on May 3, 2019, with the Homecoming sequel swinging in just two months later on July 5, 2019.
“I think that would be a lot of fun. There’s still a lot of unexplored territory,” director Jon Watts told THR about the follow-up. “To deal with the fallout of Infinity War and be a junior in high school, I think sounds like a pretty good movie to me.”
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Pascal also revealed that work on the sequel will begin soon.
“We’re going to get this out and then we’re going to start working in August on the next movie.”
And with the sequel already on the way, Tom Holland also recently confirmed a third film is already in the works.
Spider-Man: Homecoming will swing into theaters on July 7.