Photo:Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection; Columbia/courtesy EverettMightTobey Maguireswing around New York City once more?Thomas Haden Church, who played the villain Sandman in 2007’sSpider-Man 3and reprised the role in 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, recently toldComicBook.comthat he believes there is a chance that Maguire, 48, reunites with directorSam Raimifor a direct follow-up to the pair’s 2000sSpider-Mantrilogy.“Well, back with Tobey, with Tobey, because that’s who I started out with," Haden Church, 63, told the outlet, as he was asked which of the three live-action Spider-Men he would like his character to fight if he ever appeared in a future project.“There’s always been something that’s kind of — I’ve heard rumors that Sam Raimi was going to do another one with Tobey,” he said. “If that happened, I would probably campaign to at least do a cameo.”Representatives for Maguire, Raimi and Sony Pictures, which produces and distributes theSpider-Manmovies, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment Tuesday.Maguire famously reprised his Peter Parker alongsideAndrew GarfieldinNo Way Homefor a movie that saw the character’s previous live-action stars team up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spidey (Tom Holland). At the same time, Sony’s animatedSpider-Versemovies have established a multiverse that could establish any number of futureSpider-Manprojects moving forward.Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett CollectionMaguire recentlyexpressed interest in returning to the roleagain too. “I love these films and I love all of the different series,” he told Marvel.com in January. “If these guys called me and said, ‘Would you show up tonight to hang out and goof around?’ or ‘Would you show up to do this movie or read a scene or do a Spider-Man thing?’ it would be a ‘yes!'“He quipped: “Because why wouldn’t I want to do that?“It’s unclear when Holland, 27, may put on the mask again — a fourthSpider-Manmovie involving Marvel Studios appeared to be in early development prior to theWriters Guild of America strikethat began in May. With Hollywood actors also striking major productions across the industry, any development on futureSpider-Manprojects — with Holland or Maguire — is on pause until both strikes end.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Plans to extend the original live-actionSpider-Manmovies starring Maguire ended in 2010, when filmmaker Raimileft the project that would have beenSpider-Man 4and Sony decided to reboot the franchise, paving the way for Garfield, 39, to take the role. Raimi later returned to superhero movies when he directed 2022’sDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.Columbia/courtesy Everett CollectionIn June, Holland revealed during an interview withThe Hollywood Reporterthat he, Maguire and Garfield have a group chat called “The Spider-Boys” that they use to keep in touch with each other.“Myself, Andrew, Tobey — we have this amazing bond as three people who have been through something that is so unique that we really are like brothers,” Holland said.As for the last conversation the trio had in their group chat, Holland recalled, “I was doing a charity event in London for theBrothers Trustand I was asking if they would be so kind as to sign a poster to auction off.““They were obviously happy to oblige,” he added.
Photo:Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection; Columbia/courtesy Everett

Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection; Columbia/courtesy Everett
MightTobey Maguireswing around New York City once more?Thomas Haden Church, who played the villain Sandman in 2007’sSpider-Man 3and reprised the role in 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, recently toldComicBook.comthat he believes there is a chance that Maguire, 48, reunites with directorSam Raimifor a direct follow-up to the pair’s 2000sSpider-Mantrilogy.“Well, back with Tobey, with Tobey, because that’s who I started out with,” Haden Church, 63, told the outlet, as he was asked which of the three live-action Spider-Men he would like his character to fight if he ever appeared in a future project.“There’s always been something that’s kind of — I’ve heard rumors that Sam Raimi was going to do another one with Tobey,” he said. “If that happened, I would probably campaign to at least do a cameo.”Representatives for Maguire, Raimi and Sony Pictures, which produces and distributes theSpider-Manmovies, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment Tuesday.Maguire famously reprised his Peter Parker alongsideAndrew GarfieldinNo Way Homefor a movie that saw the character’s previous live-action stars team up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spidey (Tom Holland). At the same time, Sony’s animatedSpider-Versemovies have established a multiverse that could establish any number of futureSpider-Manprojects moving forward.Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett CollectionMaguire recentlyexpressed interest in returning to the roleagain too. “I love these films and I love all of the different series,” he told Marvel.com in January. “If these guys called me and said, ‘Would you show up tonight to hang out and goof around?’ or ‘Would you show up to do this movie or read a scene or do a Spider-Man thing?’ it would be a ‘yes!'“He quipped: “Because why wouldn’t I want to do that?“It’s unclear when Holland, 27, may put on the mask again — a fourthSpider-Manmovie involving Marvel Studios appeared to be in early development prior to theWriters Guild of America strikethat began in May. With Hollywood actors also striking major productions across the industry, any development on futureSpider-Manprojects — with Holland or Maguire — is on pause until both strikes end.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Plans to extend the original live-actionSpider-Manmovies starring Maguire ended in 2010, when filmmaker Raimileft the project that would have beenSpider-Man 4and Sony decided to reboot the franchise, paving the way for Garfield, 39, to take the role. Raimi later returned to superhero movies when he directed 2022’sDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.Columbia/courtesy Everett CollectionIn June, Holland revealed during an interview withThe Hollywood Reporterthat he, Maguire and Garfield have a group chat called “The Spider-Boys” that they use to keep in touch with each other.“Myself, Andrew, Tobey — we have this amazing bond as three people who have been through something that is so unique that we really are like brothers,” Holland said.As for the last conversation the trio had in their group chat, Holland recalled, “I was doing a charity event in London for theBrothers Trustand I was asking if they would be so kind as to sign a poster to auction off.““They were obviously happy to oblige,” he added.
MightTobey Maguireswing around New York City once more?
Thomas Haden Church, who played the villain Sandman in 2007’sSpider-Man 3and reprised the role in 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, recently toldComicBook.comthat he believes there is a chance that Maguire, 48, reunites with directorSam Raimifor a direct follow-up to the pair’s 2000sSpider-Mantrilogy.
“Well, back with Tobey, with Tobey, because that’s who I started out with,” Haden Church, 63, told the outlet, as he was asked which of the three live-action Spider-Men he would like his character to fight if he ever appeared in a future project.
“There’s always been something that’s kind of — I’ve heard rumors that Sam Raimi was going to do another one with Tobey,” he said. “If that happened, I would probably campaign to at least do a cameo.”
Representatives for Maguire, Raimi and Sony Pictures, which produces and distributes theSpider-Manmovies, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment Tuesday.
Maguire famously reprised his Peter Parker alongsideAndrew GarfieldinNo Way Homefor a movie that saw the character’s previous live-action stars team up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spidey (Tom Holland). At the same time, Sony’s animatedSpider-Versemovies have established a multiverse that could establish any number of futureSpider-Manprojects moving forward.
Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection

Maguire recentlyexpressed interest in returning to the roleagain too. “I love these films and I love all of the different series,” he told Marvel.com in January. “If these guys called me and said, ‘Would you show up tonight to hang out and goof around?’ or ‘Would you show up to do this movie or read a scene or do a Spider-Man thing?’ it would be a ‘yes!'”
He quipped: “Because why wouldn’t I want to do that?”
It’s unclear when Holland, 27, may put on the mask again — a fourthSpider-Manmovie involving Marvel Studios appeared to be in early development prior to theWriters Guild of America strikethat began in May. With Hollywood actors also striking major productions across the industry, any development on futureSpider-Manprojects — with Holland or Maguire — is on pause until both strikes end.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Plans to extend the original live-actionSpider-Manmovies starring Maguire ended in 2010, when filmmaker Raimileft the project that would have beenSpider-Man 4and Sony decided to reboot the franchise, paving the way for Garfield, 39, to take the role. Raimi later returned to superhero movies when he directed 2022’sDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Columbia/courtesy Everett Collection

In June, Holland revealed during an interview withThe Hollywood Reporterthat he, Maguire and Garfield have a group chat called “The Spider-Boys” that they use to keep in touch with each other.
“Myself, Andrew, Tobey — we have this amazing bond as three people who have been through something that is so unique that we really are like brothers,” Holland said.
As for the last conversation the trio had in their group chat, Holland recalled, “I was doing a charity event in London for theBrothers Trustand I was asking if they would be so kind as to sign a poster to auction off.”
“They were obviously happy to oblige,” he added.
source: people.com