Last year it was finally confirmed that there will be a fourth Spider-Man film for the MCU, this after the success generated by No Way Home four years ago, and at the same time being the only film of the character that has a satisfactory closure. for the franchise. In fact, the actor of this version, Tom Holland, has mentioned a couple of times that he does not want to stay with the role forever, which indicates that he wants to leave the hero’s suit very soon.
In a recent interview, he shared details about his long-term vision in the entertainment industry, revealing that he plans to step away from acting once he becomes a father. The actor expressed his desire to dedicate himself completely to his family, enjoy hobbies such as golf and distance himself from Hollywood. Although he has launched Bero, a line of non-alcoholic beers, he clarified that this project is not related to his retirement, and emphasized that he continues to enjoy playing Spider-Man.
The decision appears to align with his focus on mental health, previously demonstrated by his year-long hiatus from filming The Crowded Room. Although he plans to temporarily retire when he has children, the actor does not rule out a future return, possibly when they are older.
For now, Holland has no immediate plans to leave. He is currently involved in projects, including Spider-Man 4, and The Odyssey, both scheduled for release in July 2026. He will also share the screen with Austin Butler in American Speed. Furthermore, although it has not been officially confirmed, it is very likely that he will play the arachnid again in the next installments of the MCU, Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.
With his career still on the rise, Holland’s hiatus from acting still seems distant. However, his statements reflect a clear vision about his future, prioritizing his well-being and the family he plans to start, leaving an open door to return to the big screen at the right time. For now, it seems that we will see him in many films and series in the future.
Vía: Screenrant