Amidst delays in release dates

for other entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, little mention has been given to the

Spider-Man: Far From Home

sequel

.

Films such as the much anticipated

Black Widow

have been pushed back from their original dates, with the beginning of Phase 4 now set for November 6th of this year. Marvel’s lineup of Disney+ shows has remained unaffected as of yet, although it is likely that this will change due to

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

being forced to shut down production in Prague

. This leaves the fate of the latest

Spider-Man

feature uncertain, which has received few details other than the return of Tom Holland and Zendaya in

their roles as Peter Parker and MJ respectively

. The British Film Insititute also reported

that

Spider-Man 3

’s production would face a delay

, leading some to believe that this could put its release date in jeopardy. However, a new rumor has provided some new information on whether the

Spider-Man

threequel has been affected by recent delays…

RUMOR

A studio insider has informed Heroic Hollywood

that the

Spider-Man: Far From Home

sequel will reportedly maintain its release date of July 16th, 2021.

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WHAT THIS MEANS

This news, if true, makes

Spider-Man 3

and the

Black Panther

sequel to be the only MCU films with their official release dates not experiencing significant delays, with

Black Panther 2

still set to release May 6th, 2022. This comes as unusual, however, due to

Black Panther 2

still being a ways off from commencing production. Although the MCU

Spider-Man

films have been able to keep up with two year turn-arounds up until now, production companies shutting down indefinitely may prevent this from happening further. It is unclear how Tom Holland’s involvement in the production of the

Uncharted

film will affect this as well, which

shut down only one day into shooting

. Regardless, Sony seems adamant to meet this deadline, which is likely a result of the currently unknown terms of the new Marvel/Sony deal to feature Spider-Man in the MCU. Whilst this could mean that fans won’t have to wait too much longer to see the next Spidey adventure, hopefully this won’t result in a compromise in quality for the long awaited finale.

Amidst delays in release dates

for other entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, little mention has been given to the

Spider-Man: Far From Home

sequel

.

Films such as the much anticipated

Black Widow

have been pushed back from their original dates, with the beginning of Phase 4 now set for November 6th of this year. Marvel’s lineup of Disney+ shows has remained unaffected as of yet, although it is likely that this will change due to

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

being forced to shut down production in Prague

. This leaves the fate of the latest

Spider-Man

feature uncertain, which has received few details other than the return of Tom Holland and Zendaya in

their roles as Peter Parker and MJ respectively

. The British Film Insititute also reported

that

Spider-Man 3

’s production would face a delay

, leading some to believe that this could put its release date in jeopardy. However, a new rumor has provided some new information on whether the

Spider-Man

threequel has been affected by recent delays…

RUMOR

A studio insider has informed Heroic Hollywood

that the

Spider-Man: Far From Home

sequel will reportedly maintain its release date of July 16th, 2021.

ADVERTISEMENT

WHAT THIS MEANS

This news, if true, makes

Spider-Man 3

and the

Black Panther

sequel to be the only MCU films with their official release dates not experiencing significant delays, with

Black Panther 2

still set to release May 6th, 2022. This comes as unusual, however, due to

Black Panther 2

still being a ways off from commencing production. Although the MCU

Spider-Man

films have been able to keep up with two year turn-arounds up until now, production companies shutting down indefinitely may prevent this from happening further. It is unclear how Tom Holland’s involvement in the production of the

Uncharted

film will affect this as well, which

shut down only one day into shooting

. Regardless, Sony seems adamant to meet this deadline, which is likely a result of the currently unknown terms of the new Marvel/Sony deal to feature Spider-Man in the MCU. Whilst this could mean that fans won’t have to wait too much longer to see the next Spidey adventure, hopefully this won’t result in a compromise in quality for the long awaited finale.