Spider-Man: No Way Home writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers discussed how the pandemic affected their writing process in a recent interview with Variety. They revealed that after Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was delayed, their initial ideas for Doctor Strange’s role in No Way Home were immediately changed.
Originally, the Doctor Strange sequel was supposed to come out before the third Tom Holland-led installment, which would have featured Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sorcerer Supreme as a voice of reason because they were trying to incorporate things based on what was happening in Sam Raimi’s sequel.
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The film has now grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time. According to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are already working together to develop the next Spider-Man film.
Spider-Man: No Way Home stars Tom Holland as the beloved titular wall-crawler, along with Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange. The threequel also features the return of Spider-Man vets J.K. Simmons (Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy) as J. Jonah Jameson, Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2) as Doc Ock, Willem Dafoe (Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy) as the Green Goblin, Jamie Foxx (The Amazing Spider-Man 2) as Electro, Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3) as Sandman, and Rhys Ifans (The Amazing Spider-Man) as Lizard.
See it as soon as possible. You won’t be disappointed.