
Marvel insider Alex Perez has suggested that Tom Holland may conclude his run as Peter Parker after his second Spider-Man trilogy. The comments were made during the latest August 2025 Q&A session on The Cosmic Circus’ Patreon and Discord, where Perez addressed fan questions about the future of several Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) projects.
When asked whether Holland’s time as Spider-Man could extend beyond the upcoming trilogy, Perez responded, “I might see this as his last trilogy, to be honest.” While not a confirmation from Marvel Studios or Sony Pictures, the remark adds weight to speculation about how long Holland will continue in the role he has portrayed since 2016’s Captain America: Civil War.
Holland’s first trilogy, consisting of Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Far From Home (2019), and No Way Home (2021), established his version of the character as a central figure in the MCU. His upcoming storyline, beginning with Spider-Man: Brand New Day, is expected to explore new challenges for Peter Parker, particularly the aftermath of No Way Home’s ending, in which the world forgot his civilian identity.
According to Perez, the trilogy is also expected to feature several key adversaries, including Wilson Fisk, Venom, Tombstone, Hammerhead, and Prowler. The symbiote storyline introduced in No Way Home is set to play a significant role in shaping Spider-Man’s future across the MCU.
Neither Holland nor Marvel has publicly confirmed how long he will remain in the role. However, the actor has previously acknowledged that he would step aside if the studio chose to pass the mantle to a younger hero. For now, fans can anticipate that the next trilogy will define Spider-Man’s direction while continuing to influence the larger Multiverse Saga.
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