Marvel and Sony Tease Spider-man: Homecoming Sequel Title

While we are still 2 weeks away from the latest installment in the Spider-Man film, Marvel and Sony’s milestone collaboration on Spider-Man: Homecoming is already generating  strong first reviews, as the film enters the final stretch to its July 7th release date.

While there is little doubt that there will be a sequel for the web slinger there may already be a title for the sequel. While at the press junket for the film, Marvel head Kevin Feige and Sony head Amy Pascal were already teasing ideas for the title to Spider-Man: Homecoming 2. When talking with Collider at the Spider-Man: Homecoming press day, Feige and Pascal were asked what the sequel title will be.

Feige played coy, saying

“It will be ‘Spider-Man: Subtitle…internally we just call it ‘Homecoming 2’ [for now].”

Pascal also teased that the sequel definitely won’t have a number “2” in the title, suggesting that the sequel will follow the example of Spider-Man: Homecoming by using a subtitle in conjunction with the Spider-Man brand name.

Early plans call for the trilogy of MCU Spider-Man films which will coincide with the the idea that each sequel to Homecoming would be set in the following year of Peter Parker’s high school journey. Spider-Man: Homecoming takes place in Peter’s sophomore year, which would most likely deal with Peter’s graduation and may make the third film title, Spider-Man: Graduation.


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