As is today the norm with games, movies and TV shows, fans want to know what’s next. Most people have already been told and often even showed what’s next. It could be a bit before I see Spider-Man again. Even since no of his fellow heroes will be dropping into Peter Parker, now that no one knows who he is. The splice of a life: A way home can’t afford to make the best Disney+ tv spin-off ever based on its splice. While the time to wait for Spider-Man 4 isn’t yet determined, producers Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige confirmed long before No Way Home that there are at least three more Spider-Man movies. The pair haven’t returned but found out which scene Spider-Man is about to go next. Feige told The New York Times that they’re actively putting up the process for what comes next for Tom Holland as the web-slinger. This could apparently mean one of two things. Either we will see Spider-Man in an upcoming non-Spidey film, like his debut in Captain America: Civil War, or that work on Spider-Man 4 has already begun. If it’s the latter, then we’ll continue to watch Holland with his very own Spidey movie. The MCU slate through 2023 has already been revealed, meaning there is no more Avengers until 2024. While No Way Home has opened a number of doors for Spider-Verse itself, there is no way home. We’ve yet to figure out whether we can see more from Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, while not for the rest of the casts from their respective universes. The next time we see Spider-Man, it seems that they will happen in Venom 3 next time. To those of you who ought to get rid of the Spidey shakes a bit sooner than 2024 or TBD, don’t forget that Into The Spider-Verse will be coming in 2022, but the animated MCU prequel Freshman Year doesn’t mention.