‘Spider-Man 3’ Has Officially Been Titled ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’
Aftera confusing teaselast night fromSpider-Manfranchise cast membersTom Holland,Jacob Batalon, andZendaya, the title for Peter Parker’s next big screen adventure has been revealed.Spider-Man: No Way Homeis the official title for the next webslinging collaboration between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures.
The news was officially unveiled on the movie’s Twitter feed:
This, we can confirm.#SpiderManNoWayHomeonly in movie theaters this Christmas.pic.twitter.com/kCeI8Vgkdm
— Spider-Man Movie (@SpiderManMovie)July 18, 2025

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis a decent enough title, especially sinceSpider-Man: Far From Homeset up a struggle for the wallcrawler when J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) revealed Peter Parker to be the secret identity of Spider-Man, thanks to the machinations of Mysterio:
ThoughNo Way Homecertainly hints at the hurdles Peter will face as he’ll likely be on the run as a fugitive, we can’t help but think thatNo Place Like Homemight have been a better title. Then again, Disney and Sony probably don’t want to reference an iconic line from a classic movie produced by a competing studio.
The title may also be hinting at Peter Parker’s eventual entry into the Multiverse.There have been rumorsof previous Spider-Man franchise starsTobey MaguireandAndrew Garfield, not to mention some of their fellow co-stars, having supporting roles inSpider-Man: No Way Home. We’re not sure if this is because Peter is trying to find a new universe to hide in, perhapswith the help of Doctor Strange(Benedict Cumberbatch), or that he inadvertently gets lost in the Multiverse, but it’s an exciting prospect either way.
Also looming in the background of Spider-Man’s upcoming adventure is what’s happening onWandaVision. Since we know Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) plays a key role inDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, we wouldn’t be surprised if the conclusion of Marvel’s series on Disney+ has some kind of impact on what will be happening inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Could we see Wanda popping up in the Spider-Man sequel somehow?
Tom Holland recently said that the script forSpider-Man: No Way Homewas being figured out as production moved along, which is a little bit concerning. We’re hoping that maybe it’s just an excuse to keep secrets from Tom Holland instead of directorJon Wattsmerely flying by the seat of his pants for the sequel. That’s not to say that similar tactics haven’t worked on major blockbusters before, such as the recent sequels in theMission: Impossiblefranchise, but it can also be risky.
Spider-Man: No Way Homeis currently slated to hit theaters onDecember 17, 2021.