Spider-Man won't be leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe anytime soon.
After a public fallout last month, Sony Pictures Entertainment and The Walt Disney Studios have found a way to work together.
The studios said Friday that they would be teaming up once more to produce a third "Spider-Man" film starring Tom Holland.
Disputes over the profit-sharing structure put Spidey's future in the MCU in doubt, much to the chagrin of many fans who had enjoyed seeing Spider-Man fighting alongside The Avengers.
He’s BACK!!!!!!!
— Marvelous Realm (@MarvelousRealm) September 27, 2019
Sony and Marvel Studios have reached an agreement!
‘#SpiderMan 3’ confirmed for 2021!
THR has confirmed. Holland’s yet to be titled 3rd Spider-Man movie
Spidey: (Something About) Home,
will arrive in theaters July 16, 2021 🚨
Source @THR pic.twitter.com/uwfAYHRN3q
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said in a statement that he's thrilled that the character's journey in the MCU is continuing. Producer Amy Pascal added that it has been a "winning partnership" for both studios.
The next Spidey film will hit theatres on July 16, 2021.