Le développement de Spider-Man 4 est désormais officiel, faisant de Tom Holland’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man l’un des rares super-héros à bénéficier d’un quatrième film en solo dans le Marvel Cinematic Universe. Bien que peu d’informations soient disponibles, des détails sur la date de sortie, le casting prévu et l’intrigue émergent. Le tournage devrait débuter au printemps 2025, avec Holland et Zendaya attendus au casting. Des éléments de l’intrigue pourraient inclure des personnages notables et potentiellement explorer des thèmes de multivers. Holland a exprimé son enthousiasme pour le scénario, promettant une approche novatrice par rapport aux précédents films.
Spider-Man 4 is in the works! As the only superhero besides Thor to receive a fourth solo film within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), it’s clear that there’s more story to unfold for Tom Holland’s portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider-Man. Fans eagerly await what Marvel and Sony have planned for this iconic character’s next cinematic journey.
While details are currently sparse, we have gathered some information regarding the upcoming film in Marvel’s Phase 6. In this guide, we’ll explore the latest news and rumors surrounding Spider-Man’s next installment, including the confirmed release date, potential cast, possible storyline, and more. Proceed with caution!
In late October, Sony and Marvel officially announced that Spider-Man 4 is set to hit theaters on a yet-to-be-confirmed date.
Just days prior, Tom Holland shared an exciting update about the filming of Spider-Man 4 during his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. The British actor mentioned that filming is planned to commence in summer 2025 (or autumn 2025 for those in the southern hemisphere). According to industry insider DanielRPK, shooting is expected to begin in late May. Additionally, The Hollywood Reporter and Variety have reported that Daniel Destin Cretton, who directed Shang-Chi, will be at the helm of this film.
It seems that the timeline for filming and the movie’s release will be challenging. Let’s hope that Sony and Marvel can manage this without putting undue pressure on their cast and crew.
As expected, there is currently no trailer available for Spider-Man 4. We anticipate that viewers won’t see one until early 2026. We will update this section once the trailer drops.
While Sony and Marvel have not yet confirmed the cast for Spider-Man 4, we can make some educated guesses about who might appear:
Tom Holland is confirmed to reprise his role as Spider-Man. In a podcast with Rich Roll in October 2024, Holland mentioned Zendaya, heavily implying that his real-life girlfriend, who played MJ in the previous films, will return in a supporting role. The Hollywood Reporter suggests she has also signed on for the film. It’s possible that Jacob Batalon’s character Ned, Peter Parker’s best friend, will return as well, but his name hasn’t been mentioned as frequently.
Beyond those three characters, it’s unclear which other Marvel figures may make an appearance. We’ll delve deeper into this in the plot section, but depending on how Avengers: Doomsday concludes, we could see other heroes join Spider-Man. Past examples include Doctor Strange’s notable role in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Expect Spider-Man 4 to feature additional MCU heroes, especially if it acts as a sequel to Avengers 5 and a lead-in to Avengers: Secret Wars.
If – and that’s a big if – Spider-Man’s next solo film doesn’t delve into multiversal themes, it might introduce new characters from Spider-Man’s extensive comic book history, potentially incorporating characters like Harry Osborn, Amadeus Cho, or even the MCU’s take on Gwen Stacy.
Currently, there’s no official synopsis for Spider-Man 4, but we do know a few crucial details.
The screenplay is still under development, but Holland appears to be very enthusiastic about its direction. In the Rich Roll podcast, he stated, ‘It needs work, but the writers are doing a great job. I read it three weeks ago, and it really lit a fire in me. Zendaya and I read it together, and at times, we were bouncing off the walls.’ Expanding on this during an interview with Good Morning America, he remarked, ‘The idea is wild. It’s a bit different from anything we’ve done before, but I think the fans will really resonate with it.’
Holland’s mention of ‘a bit different’ suggests that this installment may cover familiar ground. Given that it follows Avengers: Doomsday and precedes Avengers: Secret Wars, one logical assumption is that this will again relate to multiversal scenarios. The 2021 film Spider-Man: No Way Home brought together three generations of Spider-Men and featured numerous villains from Tobey Maguire’s and Andrew Garfield’s eras, making it unlikely we’ll see a replica of that storyline. However, given that No Way Home