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Spider-Man 4 Libération retardée pour éviter le conflit avec The Odyssey de Nolan

Authore: RyanMise à jour:May 02,2025

Le prochain film de Tom Holland Spider-Man a été repoussé d'une semaine, et c'est probablement pour une raison stratégique. Sony a récemment mis à jour son calendrier de sortie, annonçant que le quatrième épisode de la série Spider-Man sortira désormais les salles le 31 juillet 2026, au lieu du 24 juillet 2026 précédemment prévu. Cet ajustement vise à fournir plus d'espace entre le film Spider-Man et la prochaine épopée de Christopher Nolan, The Odyssey.

Avec ce nouveau calendrier, le quatrième film Spider-Man sortira deux semaines après l'Odyssée, plutôt qu'une semaine d'intervalle. Ce tampon est particulièrement significatif car il permet aux deux films de profiter des courses exclusives sur les écrans IMAX, un format aimé de Nolan.

Tom Holland, qui joue dans les deux films, ne se souciera probablement pas du changement. Marvel a confirmé que le quatrième film Spider-Man est en développement et suivra la sortie d'Avengers: Doomsday, qui se déroule le 1er mai 2026. Le film sera réalisé par Destin Daniel Cretton, connu pour son travail sur Shang-Chi et la légende des dix anneaux. Cretton devait initialement diriger le prochain film Avengers, mais les changements dans les scénarios, en particulier autour du personnage de Kang, ont conduit les frères Russo à retourner à Helm Avengers: Doomsday, avec Robert Downey Jr. assumant le rôle de Doctor Doom.

Ce remaniement promet une gamme passionnante de projets Marvel. Les fans peuvent espérer ce qui est surnommé la double fonction "Oddy-Man 4", combinant l'Odyssey et Spider-Man 4. Pour une liste complète des prochains projets MCU, consultez notre page dédiée.

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