Now that Tom Holland is "pushing 30," a deadline is approaching that could significantly impact Spider-Man 4 is finally moving forward in earnest with Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director, Destin Daniel Cretton, reprising his position for the next Spider-Man installment. It was also confirmed that Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers will be returning to write the movie after having penned the entirety of Spider-Man's Home trilogy. Filming will commence in early 2025.

While there is little else in the way of Spider-Man's MCU timeline has therefore left an indelible mark on the wall-crawler's cinematic legacy, and it's one that has sparked a somewhat surprising conversation surrounding his age.

Spider-Man 4 Viral Post Comments On Tom Holland "Pushing 30"

An X Has Called Tom Holland "Washed"

A viral post by @advitwake on X derisively highlights Tom Holland's age while suggesting the fact that he is returning for a fourth Spider-Man installment, supposedly in lieu of any other "career," means he is "washed." Unsurprisingly, the remark has sparked a healthy debate about Tom Holland's MCU contribution.

The post has garnered several retorts from Holland's ers pointing out that using the adjective "washed" for one of the MCU's most recognizable and bankable actors is a little strong. Tom Holland has also starred in several movies outside the MCU, including as Nathan Drake in 2022's Uncharted, and recently returned to the stage in the West End's Romeo & Juliet, where he portrayed Romeo.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is the MCU's third-highest-grossing movie and the seventh-highest-grossing movie of all time.

Nevertheless, assuming Spider-Man 4 is scheduled for 2026, Tom Holland, now 28, will turn 30 around the time that Spider-Man 4 is released in theaters. Excluding Spider-Man: No Way Home, which has technically augmented Tobey Maguire's and Andrew Garfield's tenures, Holland has now portrayed Spider-Man the longest out of any Spider-Man actor.

Spider-Man Actor

Total Years Portraying Spider-Man (Excluding No Way Home)

Total Years Portraying Spider-Man (Including No Way Home)

Spider-Man Movie Appearances

Release Date

Principal Photography

Age During Filming

Tobey Maguire

5

20

Spider-Man

June 14, 2002

January 2001

25

Spider-Man 2

July 16, 2004

April 2003

27

Spider-Man 3

May 4, 2007

January 2006

30

Spider-Man: No Way Home

December 17, 2021

October 2020

45

Andrew Garfield

3

11

The Amazing Spider-Man

July 3, 2012

December 2010

27

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

May 2, 2014

February 2013

29

Spider-Man: No Way Home

December 17, 2021

October 2020

37

Tom Holland

8

8

Captain America: Civil War

April 12, 2016

April 2015

18

Spider-Man: Homecoming

July 7, 2017

June 2016

20

Avengers: Infinity War

April 23, 2018

January 2017

20

Avengers: Endgame

April 22, 2019

August 2017

21

Spider-Man: Far From Home

July 2, 2019

July 2018

22

Spider-Man: No Way Home

December 17, 2021

October 2020

24

Should Spider-Man 4 be released in 2026, Tom Holland will have portrayed Spider-Man for a decade after first appearing in Captain America: Civil War. This could be where Holland hangs up the spandex, however, as this will also hit his self-imposed deadline.

Tom Holland Does Have His Own Spider-Man Deadline

He Wants To The Torch Very Soon

Irrespective of outside opinion, Tom Holland has stated himself that he would have done "something wrong" if he still held the Spider-Man mantle at age 30. He said as much in an interview with Esquire Middle East in February 2022, just a couple of months after Spider-Man: No Way Home was released, when he would have been 26. The full quote is as follows:

"If I am 30 and still playing Spider-Man and I haven't ed on the baton to a Miles Morales or a Spider-Woman or something more diverse, then I will have done something wrong in the sense of duties that I have to the character."

The five-year gap between Spider-Man: No Way Home and the potential release date for Spider-Man 4 means that Holland will have hit his self-imposed deadline in only his next Spider-Man appearance. Given this interview took place more than two years ago, however, it is possible that Tom Holland may have changed his mind, especially if the narrative justifies him sticking around. Alternatively, Tom Holland may be about to fulfill his "duties" after all.

The MCU's Spider-Man 4 Could Introduce Tom Holland's Spider-Man Replacement

Miles Morales Is A Clear Frontrunner

When he debuted in Captain America: Civil War, the fresh-faced Holland was lauded as one of the most comic-accurate depictions of the teenage Peter Parker - thanks in no small part to the fact he was still a teenager himself. Now, as he nears 30, Holland is closer to becoming the older, wiser version of Peter Parker from Marvel Comics who is ready to the torch to a protégé. Spider-Man 4 could, therefore, be the movie in which the MCU's Miles Morales finally debuts and Holland's Peter Parker steps back to embody the mentor role.

The "Secret Wars" comic book run in 2015 saw Peter Parker and Miles Morales team up to help defeat God Emperor Doom before Miles Morales was properly incorporated into Earth-616 by its conclusion.

Given Donald Glover's Aaron Davis - Miles Morales' uncle - already debuted in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Morales seems like the most obvious successor. Other replacements are also possible, however, given that Sony's Spider-Verse movies have already fronted Morales as their main character. In that regard, there's no shortage of alternatives.

Holland himself mentioned that Spider-Woman could also be a viable successor. Outside of Madame Web's underwhelming debut of several Spider-Women, a comic-accurate Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, or Mattie Franklin has yet to make a significant debut in live-action, and could be a novel route through which Marvel can help keep the MCU fresh. Whatever the case, Spider-Man 4 could easily be the place for Marvel to at least tease Tom Holland's Spider-Man successor at last.

Spider-Man Brand New Day Logo Poster
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Not Yet Rated
Superhero
Action
Adventure
Release Date
July 31, 2026
Director
Destin Daniel Cretton
Writers
Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Stan Lee
Franchise(s)
Spider-Man

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is the first sequel to the MCU's Spider-Man trilogy starring Tom Holland as the titular wall-crawler. After wiping his identity from the public's memory in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker continues his crime-fighting adventures without the aid of Iron Man technology or the of his former allies.

Studio(s)
Columbia Pictures, Marvel Studios, Pascal Pictures
Distributor(s)
Sony

MCU Movies