Hollywood A-lister couple Zendaya and Tom Holland are set to reunite for acclaimed director Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film, whose title is yet to be revealed.
After teaming up in the three previous Spider-Man movies for Marvel, the real-life couple will share the screen once more alongside other A-lister actors Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon, as reported by Deadline and Variety.
Article continues after this advertisementDetails, including the title and plot, are being kept under wraps, but the film is slated for a July 2026 release and will mark Nolan’s first feature after the 2023 blockbuster “Oppenheimer.”
FEATURED STORIES ENTERTAINMENT Thank you, Kuya Robert ENTERTAINMENT Ivana Alawi grateful for 'second life' after hospitalization due to PCOS ENTERTAINMENT Jessica Lane from Australia is Miss Earth 2024Meanwhile, Holland and Zendaya met in 2016 while filming “Spider-Man Homecoming.” They got reunited in “Spider-Man: Far from Home” in 2019 and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in 2021, the same year they publicly confirmed their relationship.
View this post on InstagramAside from Nolan’s film, the duo are also set to work again in the fourth installment of Spider-Man, which will reportedly be released one week after the former’s movie.
Article continues after this advertisementIn an interview with Rich Roll Podcast last month, Holland revealed that he had read a draft of the script with Zendaya for Spider-Man 4, saying that the script “needs work, but the writers are doing a great job,” further describing it as a “real movie worthy of the fans’ respect.”
The Hollywood couple recently also made headlines after Holland was captured protecting his girlfriend from the paparazzi. In the viral video, the “Uncharted” actor quickly jumped in to shield Zendaya from the swamp of reporters and could be heard saying, “No, no, no.”
The “Challengers” actress was captured responding to his boyfriend, “It’s okay,” as Holland pushed his way through to her. He then protectively grabbed Zendaya’s hand as they headed inside together.
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