Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures announced a new round of release date changes on Friday afternoon (April 24), with sequels starring Thor, Doctor Strange and Spider-Man — both the live-action and animated versions — all moving to new arrival berths (via Deadline).
First out of the gate was Sony, which pushed the untitled follow-up to Spider-Man: Far from Home from July 16, 2021 to November 5, 2021. Remember that latter date for a minute. Sony also removed the sequel to the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse from its April 2022 release slot to October 7, 2022.
In related non-Marvel news, Uncharted, Sony’s long-developing adaptation of the popular video game, is now moving back up to claim the third Spider-Man movie’s July 16, 2021 position, after being initially bumped to the following October.
Both films star Tom Holland, but Holland was scheduled to begin shooting Uncharted first — in fact, the movie was set to begin its first day of shooting last month when the coronavirus pandemic shut down production everywhere. Looks like it will still shoot first after all.