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In what shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise – though it certainly is disappointing – Sony has delayed Spider-Man 3 yet again. It had been pegged for release on November 5th, 2021, which was already a sizeable delay from its original premiere date of July 16th, 2021. But now, it seems fans are going to have to wait just a little bit longer to see it.
The threequel’s new due date is now December 17th, 2021. So, not a massive delay or anything, but it’s still yet another setback for the hugely anticipated pic. And given how the film industry isn’t looking too hot right now in terms of staying on schedule – thanks to COVID-19, of course – it’s not unreasonable to think that Spidey’s next big screen outing could get pushed back even further. For the moment, though, Sony feels confident in that December date, and we can only hope that it’ll stick.
After all, there’s much to get excited about when it comes to Spider-Man 3. From everything we’ve heard about it so far, it’s going to be a hugely important movie for both the MCU and Sony’s own little Marvel universe, and will no doubt strengthen the ties between the two even further.
Beyond that, Tom Holland’s web-slinger is one of the most popular heroes currently in cinema and given how things left off with the cliffhanger in Far From Home, fans can’t wait to see what lies ahead for him now that his real identity has been exposed and he’s been framed for some pretty serious crimes.
But they’ll have to be patient, as thanks to COVID-19, Spider-Man 3 will now be taking its sweet time to get here and won’t swing into theaters until December 17th, 2021.
Remember when AT&T told customers their phones would stop working and encouraged them to buy new ones during a pandemic? T-Mobile is reportedly going to be sending out some messages like that too, but it seems like the company could be going about it a little differently (and hopefully less aggressively) than AT&T, according to an apparent internal document from T-Mobile shared by Android Police.
T-Mobile will reportedly require phones on its network to support voice over LTE (VoLTE) starting in January 2021. That means if your phone doesn’t currently support VoLTE, you’ll need to upgrade if you want to be able to keep making calls with that phone on T-Mobile. And T-Mobile is apparently so intent on phasing out older technologies that...
As the star playing one of the MCU’s most iconic characters, Robert Downey Jr.’s memorable and emotional curtain call as Iron Man in Avengers: Endgame felt like a legitimate loss for the franchise. Fans certainly thought so, and most people are still hoping that Marvel finds a way to bring the Armored Avenger back in some form or other.
Luckily for them, it sounds like they’ll soon get their wish. We’ve heard whispers of a possible return for RDJ for a while now and we’ve been told this week that the actor might make a cameo appearance sooner than we expect. According to sources close to WGTC – the same ones who informed us that Ahsoka Tano will be in The Mandalorian, Taskmaster will be the villain of Black Widow and a She-Hulk show is coming to D+, all of which were correct – Marvel is working toward getting Robert Downey Jr. back to reprise his role as Tony Stark and a few options are reportedly on the table at the moment.
We already know that we might see RDJ play the role of an A.I. version of Tony in the Ironheart TV series, where he assists the main character Riri as she becomes the next tech-powered superhero. And we’ve also heard that he could show up as an A.I. in Spider-Man 3 as well, helping out Peter. But another possibility is apparently a cameo in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, with the Sorcerer Supreme running into an alternate, evil version of Stark in the multiverse.
Nothing is set in stone just yet though and this is simply another potential avenue for him to return. We’re told he’s definitely coming back, in some way, shape or form, but it seems Marvel hasn’t decided on how exactly they want to handle things. Not that they couldn’t have him return in more than one project, mind you, and we honestly wouldn’t be surprised if all three of these – Ironheart, Spider-Man 3 and Doctor Strange 2 – panned out in the end.
But tell us, do you have any theories on how Robert Downey Jr. might be brought back into the MCU? If so, be sure to let us know down below.