Tom Holland's Spider-Man may have a solo minisaga within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the truth is that these films have had little of "lonely" . In Spider-Man: Homecoming Peter Parker had Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark as a mentor , in Spider-Man: Far From Home he received missions from Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury (who in the future will star in a series on Disney +) , and in the third installment our friend and neighbor will be accompanied by another consecrated character.
According to The Hollywood Reporter , Tom Holland will be accompanied by Doctor Strange played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the film that is currently known as Spider-Man 3 . Both superheroes, although they share a home in New York, met for the first time in Avengers: Infinity War , and the fact that they both appear together in the next film in the franchise has some very interesting connotations.
Above all, if we look at the previously announced signing of Cumberbatch. A few days ago we had the news that Jamie Foxx would incarnate in this film the villain Electro, whose skin he had already put on for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 . It could mean a simple return to the role or, as it was proposed, the realization that Marvel was going to work with the multiverses in an imminent way, allowing the Electro of an alternative reality (that of a film battered by critics) to fraternize with Holland.
Having the Supreme Sorcerer in Spider-Man 3 could facilitate this space-time transfer, since in fact the film would be released previously to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness . Directed by Jon Watts , the third adventure of the wall-crawler will begin filming this month in Atlanta, coinciding precisely with that of the sequel to Doctor Strange and being much more affordable in these circumstances for Cumberbatch to wander from one set to another.
Spider-Man 3 would premiere on December 17, 2021 , while Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness would do so on March 25, 2022 . Although, of course, these dates are far from being the final ones in times of the coronavirus.

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