Filming for the upcoming movie, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, has been temporarily halted after actor Tom Holland suffered a minor concussion during an action scene.
                                                                                            The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is moving full steam ahead with Phase 6 of the Multiverse Saga, bringing fans bigger battles, deeper emotions, and wild multiverse twists. With the next three films on the horizon, Marvel Studios is promising an exciting mix of familiar heroes, new faces, and major surprises that could change everything we know about the MCU.
                                                                                            Spider-Man 4 will also see the return of Zendaya, who plays Peter Parker’s girlfriend, M.J. Jones-Watson, and Jacob Batalon, as his best friend Ned Leeds. The film is currently in production.
                                                                                            Jon Bernthal played the role of Frank Castle, also known as The Punisher, for the first time in 2016, making a debut in Netflix’s Daredevil Season 2. He will reprise his role in Spider-Man 4.
                                                                                            Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2 is under production and is expected to be released in 2026. Hudson Thames will return as Peter Parker in the animated series.
                                                                                            Spider-Man Beyond The Spider-Verse, which is the most loved animation movie, is not going to release before 2026.
                                                                                            "Next summer, we start shooting. Everything’s good to go — we’re nearly there. Super exciting. I can't wait!" he said.
                                                                                            Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is coming to PC early next year.
                                                                                            The film is the sequel to 2018's 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' and is set in a shared multiverse of alternate universes called the 'Spider-Verse'.
                                                                                            The series will be set in 1930's New York, and the main character won't be Peter Parker
                                                                                            The PC Port will have enhanced visuals and support Nvidia's DLSS 3
                                                                                            It has been 19 years 225 days since the actors first appeared as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in Spider-Man (2002).
                                                                                            Globally, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" expected $1.69 billion total would push it past blockbusters "Jurassic World" ($1.67 billion) and "The Lion King" ($1.66 billion), according to Box Office Mojo.
                                                                                            The artwork for page 25 of Marvel Comics' Secret Wars No. 8 brings the first appearance of Spidey's black suit.
                                                                                            'Spider-Man: No Way Home' beat out two other new series installments: "The Matrix Resurrections" from Warner Bros, which sees Keanu Reeves reprise his iconic role as Neo, underperformed at $12 million.
                                                                                            The leaked video of the trailer of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' is a poor quality recording of a recording on a mobile phone with a watermark across the screen.
                                                                                            We know that Quantic Dream has been working on a supernatural thriller dubbed Beyond: Two Souls for a while now. The PS3 exclusive now has a definite release date.
                                                                                            Producers of "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" have for now resumed litigation with the Broadway musical's ousted director Julie Taymor after failing to reach a final settlement of their litigation, court records show.
                                                                                            Spider-Man's geeky alter-ego, Peter Parker, dies in a major battle with his rival Doctor Octopus in the latest issue of the popular comic series.
                                                                                            He's been in comics, cartoons, on TV and in movies, but when Spider-Man swings into theaters next week for new film "The Amazing Spider-Man," its makers bring out a more brooding and human web-slinger than fans have seen before.
                                                                                            Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones' reprisal of their roles as world-saving secret agents in "Men in Black 3" collected USD 70 million at the North American box office in its initial weekend, putting Sony Pictures in a strong position leading into a summer of expensive bets for the studio
                                                                                            A group of investors has sued "Spider-Man" star Tobey Maguire to recoup more than USD 300,000 they say a hedge fund manager embezzled from them and lost to the actor in high-stakes poker games.
                                                                                            The USD 65 million 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' Broadway musical is undergoing a major overhaul that will likely see a new director and a three-month delay in its opening date, the New York Times reported.
                                                                                            Spider-Man's web of trouble on Broadway just got stickier.
                                                                                            It's been delayed five times, suffered multiple cast injuries and been the butt of jokes. Now Broadway's most expensive show ever, "Spider-Man," has been reviewed by the critics, and universally panned.