ALBAWABA - Tom Holland and Zendaya have reviewed a draft of the 'Spider-Man 4' screenplay, but it still requires further work.
'Challengers' star Zendaya, who plays Peter Parker's girlfriend MJ, and the 28-year-old actor, who plays the titular role in the upcoming Marvel sequel, were "bouncing around the room" with excitement when they read the draft. Zendaya plays Parker's love interest.
When asked about working with Marvel, Tom said on the 'Rich Roll Podcast': "One of the things to bear in mind with Marvel is that your film is a small cog in a large machine."
Additionally, that equipment must continue operating. Additionally, make sure you can contribute to the larger goal by fitting into the schedule at the appropriate times. We are currently facing this issue. We have several really talented individuals working on it right now, so I'm certain that we can meet the ambitious deadline.
Tom acknowledged that the screenplay "really lit a fire in me," but he also acknowledged that more work remains.
"The writers are doing an excellent job, but it needs work," he said.
Three weeks ago, it ignited a passion within me. As Zendaya and I read it side by side, we couldn't help but jibe about the living room, exclaiming, "This is a real movie worthy of the fans' respect." Although we still need to resolve a few details before we can release it, the excitement is palpable.
Final Rest Stop Supposedly, the next installment in the megahit series will be directed by Daniel Cretton after Jon Watts's departure.
Insiders expect production to begin early next year. The plot details that follow the events of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' in 2021, when Tom Hardy's Peter Parker's character vanished from memory and the world forgot he was Spider-Man, are still unknown.
The success of his 'Shang-Chi' film propelled Destin to the position of superhero film director, but, last year, he had to walk away from directing 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty' because of changes to the film's production schedule.
Tom said earlier this year that the superhero genre had a profound impact on his life, and he longed to return for more 'Spider-Man' films.
"The simple answer is that I'll always want to do more 'Spider-Man' films," he said to Deadline.
"'Spider-Man' is the reason I am here today and the reason I have driven my career." “Yes” is the simplest way to put it. Greater things will always entice me.
Because he has "a legacy to protect" after the success of the trilogy he headed, the 'Uncharted' actor acknowledged that there is a catch: the premise of the fourth picture needs to be solid.
It doesn't matter what the story is; we have industry heavyweights working on it, Tom assured. But we have a legacy to safeguard until we've solved it. We must ensure that we act morally, as the third film was exceptional in many ways.