It looks like Spider-Man fans will have to wait a little longer for the third installment of the popular franchise. According to reports, the third Spider-Man film has been delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The third film in the series was originally slated to be released in July 2021, but the pandemic has caused production delays and the release date has been pushed back to December 2021. This is the second time the film has been delayed, as it was originally scheduled to be released in July 2020.
The delay is a major setback for the franchise, as the first two films in the series were both box office successes. The first film, Spider-Man: Homecoming, grossed over $880 million worldwide, while the sequel, Spider-Man: Far From Home, grossed over $1.1 billion.
The delay is also a major disappointment for fans of the franchise, who have been eagerly awaiting the third installment. The film is expected to feature the return of Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, as well as Zendaya as MJ and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May.
It is unclear when production on the film will resume, but it is likely that the delay will cause a ripple effect throughout the industry. Many other films have been delayed due to the pandemic, and it is likely that the delay of the third Spider-Man film will have an impact on other films as well.
For now, fans of the franchise will have to wait until December 2021 to see the third installment of the series. Until then, they can take comfort in the fact that the first two films were both box office successes, and that the third film is sure to be just as exciting.
Third Spider-Man Film Reportedly Delayed