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Tom Holland And Zendaya Read 'Spider-Man 4' Script Together: It’s 'Excellent' But Still Needs Refinement

  


Tom Holland recently shared exciting news during an interview on the Rich Roll Podcast, revealing that he and Zendaya sat down to read the script for Spider-Man 4. While the actor expressed enthusiasm for the draft, calling it "excellent," he acknowledged that the script still needs some work before it’s ready for filming. This marks a major update for fans eagerly anticipating the next installment of Spider-Man within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Holland's previous Spider-Man films have all been directed by Jon Watts, but it appears the next chapter might bring a fresh directorial perspective. Variety confirmed in September that Destin Daniel Cretton, known for his work on Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, is in early talks to take over directing duties. This potential shift in creative leadership adds an extra layer of intrigue to the forthcoming sequel.

The Challenge of Fitting Spider-Man 4 Into the MCU Timeline

One of the key hurdles for Spider-Man 4 lies in syncing the film’s story with the broader MCU timeline. Holland acknowledged this difficulty during his interview, explaining that Spider-Man is a "small cog in a large machine" and that ensuring the film fits into the greater MCU storyline presents a "challenge we’re facing."

With so many interconnected stories and events in the MCU, timing is crucial. Marvel has a track record of carefully integrating each character's journey into the larger narrative, and Spider-Man’s story must complement ongoing plotlines in the shared universe. "The time in which we need to get that done is a tall order but definitely achievable with the people we have working on it now," Holland added optimistically.

A Script That’s Already Sparking Excitement

Despite these challenges, Holland is clearly energized by the progress being made on the project. He shared how he and Zendaya reacted after reading the script together, even bouncing around the room in excitement at the potential of the story. "This is a real movie worthy of the fans’ respect," he said. This kind of passion bodes well for the fourth installment, especially with Holland’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the Spider-Man character.

This isn't the first time Holland has spoken about his desire to protect Spider-Man’s legacy. In previous interviews, he has made it clear that he wouldn’t return to the role unless the story and team behind it could do justice to the character. The fact that he’s excited about the new draft suggests that the team is on the right track.

Revisiting the Aftermath of No Way Home

While specific plot details for Spider-Man 4 remain under wraps, fans can expect the new movie to address the dramatic conclusion of Spider-Man: No Way Home. In that film, Doctor Strange (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) casts a spell that causes the world to forget Peter Parker's identity, leaving Peter alone without even his closest friends, MJ (Zendaya) and Ned (Jacob Batalon), remembering who he is.

This emotional fallout presents a unique starting point for the new movie. How will Peter cope with the loss of his relationships? And how will the writers navigate bringing these beloved characters back into his life? Holland’s comments suggest that the story will be a fitting continuation of Peter's journey, tackling the complex consequences of the events in No Way Home.

A New Era for Spider-Man?

Though development on Spider-Man 4 was temporarily paused due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, it’s clear that the creative process is back in motion. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed earlier this year that the story for the next Spider-Man movie is in place and that “big ideas” are being explored. Now that the WGA strike is over, fans can look forward to more updates on the film's progress.

Holland’s commitment to ensuring the next film is worth the wait is reassuring. "I feel very, very lucky that we were able to work on a franchise that got better with each movie," Holland said, adding that he won’t make another Spider-Man film just for the sake of it. His protective stance on the character underscores how deeply connected he is to Peter Parker, and it’s clear he wants to honor the web-slinger’s legacy by making the next movie truly special.

As Marvel works to finalize the script and align the film with the MCU’s intricate timeline, fans can rest assured that the team is working hard to deliver a Spider-Man sequel that lives up to the franchise's high standards.

Conclusion

Spider-Man 4 is shaping up to be another thrilling chapter in Peter Parker's story, with Tom Holland and Zendaya at the heart of the excitement. Though the script still requires some polishing, Holland’s enthusiasm for the project and his desire to do justice to the character bode well for the future of Spider-Man in the MCU. Fans can anticipate an emotional continuation of Peter’s journey, particularly as he deals with the aftermath of No Way Home.
 


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Source: Variety

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