“Enough with the rehashes”: Marvel Could Forever Ruin Tom Holland’s Legacy with One Spider-Man 4 Move That Almost Every MCU Fan is Against

Marvel could make a grave mistake.

Spider-Man is quite a fortunate character when it comes to its adaptations. Be it the live-action film, the Spider-Verse series, or games, the character is not all too difficult to get wrong considering just how multifaceted he is. Tom Holland’s portrayal of the character takes on a similar tone, going from a skeptical choice on Marvel’s part to an iconic version of the character.

Tom Holland as Iron Spider in Spider-Man: No Way Home

So much so, that fans went from labeling him as the worst in portraying the character to one of the best to date. However, a recent update may pour water over all of the work Holland has put into making the character a beloved one.

Two Characters Could Return For Spider-Man 4

Since the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans have been very curious about where Peter Parker is going to end up. Having turned into a broken shell of a person, who no one remembers, to say that the next film will be tragic is an understatement. However, the most recent addition to the list of theories could completely change the sentiment fans hold for the series.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man close-up showcasing him grieving Aunt May in Spider-Man: No Way Home

During an interview with Cosmic Circus, Alex Perez talked about what can be expected from the next Tom Holland film, and it is safe to say that his answer is not a satisfying one. He revealed that the film will star the Green Goblin and Doc Ock yet again.

I know many people are curious as to how exactly they will do Doc Ock and Green Goblin again when the time comes. I’d just like to let everyone know, the whole world was watching the final fight during No Way Home. And it may or may not have inspired a couple of people in the MCU.

Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch in a still from Spider-Man: No Way Home | Sony Entertainment

Perez elaborated, stating that the creators of the third film realized just how many people were interested in the film and just how much attention it got. Thinking this was what fans wanted, they seemed to be leaning towards bringing these characters back. Taking advantage of the multiverse concept, the writers could make him fight his past foes again.

There Is A Lot of Untapped Potential

While Marvel Studios may think that they are fulfilling the wishes of the fans, they could not be further from what they want. Spider-Man is one of the most versatile and complex characters. This is perfectly represented in his villains, who come from all backgrounds and intentions, and their styles are completely different.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man in Venom 2 in the post-credit scene.

From King Pin to Silver Sable, Mephesto, Kraven, The Sinister Six, and even Venom, the list is endless. Additionally, the first three Tom Holland films have already set up many storylines that are yet to even be acknowledged. A piece of Venom was left behind, Miles Morales’s uncle knows Parker, the kid who died on a school trip who could potentially be Harry Osborn, and even teased Ned’s eventual turn to the dark side.

Knowing just how many stories are yet to be explored, fans are quite upset at the franchise for reusing characters, simply because they worked in the past. They would rather have new stories that have never been told that have reused characters that have been center stage for decades.

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