Spider-Man will be web-slinging his way back onto the big screen soon enough, but will it be without Tom Holland in the suit? It's been hard to say lately. Producer Amy Pascal has said there are plans to bring back Holland for another trilogy of movies, but it was later reported that this announcement was premature. Officially, Holland is not signed on to star in any more movies at this time, even if development on Spider-Man 4 is already in its early stages.

Speaking about his future as Spider-Man with The Hollywood Reporter, Holland cast some more doubt on his potential return to the role. That doesn't mean he's finished with the franchise, as he suggested he might work on Spider-Man 4 as a producer. The actor does admit he'd be sad to say goodbye, suggesting he hasn't actually bid farewell to the role just yet. With that said, he notes that he feels satisfied with all he's done with Spider-Man so far and feels like he's ready to move on.

"In all honesty, I don't know the answer to that question. There have been conversations about the future of Spider-Man. Whether it will be with me, I'm not too sure yet. Maybe I'll be a producer or something, I don't know. But I do know that I love this character and I would be sad to say goodbye, but I have achieved basically everything I wanted to achieve as this character. I really think I'm gonna win the Oscar for this movie, so that's great. So, I'm ready. I'm ready to say goodbye."

Last month, Holland also said that it might be time for him to move on. He suggested that "maybe what's best for Spider-Man is that they do a Miles Morales film." He also said that if he was still playing Spider-Man after he's 30, then he's "done something wrong." As Holland is 25, production on his next movie as Spider-Man needs to happen quickly, especially if they succeed in convincing Holland to sign on for another trilogy. In any case, Holland's return to the role is clearly not guaranteed at this time.

You can't blame Marvel and Sony for wanting to make more movies with Holland's Spider-Man. The premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home has been a monumental success, breaking records with one of the all-time greatest opening weekends. The ambitious release had a lot of interest from fans heading into it because of its links to the previous Spider-Man movie franchises. As revealed in the marketing, the new movie brought in characters from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies, such as Alfred Molina's Doc Ock and Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin, along with others from The Amazing Spider-Man universe, like Jamie Foxx's Electro.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now playing in theaters. The movie stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Marisa Tomei. Jon Watts directed the movie using a screenplay by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Where the live-action Spidey movies go next from here remains to be seen, but whether Holland returns or not, following No Way Home's incredible success will be a challenge.