<p>Tom Holland's next Spider-Man movie has officially been titled <em>Spider-Man: No Way Home</em>.</p>.<p>The announcement was made by Marvel Entertainment in a hilarious video posted on social media.</p>.<p>The revelation comes a day after Holland and his co-stars trolled fans with their own fake titles for the film such <em>Spider-Man: Phone Home, Spider-Man: Home Slice</em> and <em>Spider-Man-Homewrecker</em>.</p>.<p>In the video, the actor is seen walking out of director Jon Watts's office, where Zendaya (who plays MJ), and Jacob Batalon (who portrays Ned) are waiting.</p>.<p>Holland expresses disappointment over being handed out a fake movie title by the director again.</p>.<p>To this, Batalon says, "You don't understand? I feel like it's pretty obvious. You spoil things."</p>.<p>"I don't spoil things! Name one thing that I've actually spoiled," retorts Holland.</p>.<p>Zendaya cues in and says, "The last... movie title", referring to the time when Holland accidentally revealed the title of previous Spider-Man movie on his social media.</p>.<p>As the trio leaves the hall, the camera then focuses on to a whiteboard with the name <em>Spider-Man: No Way Home</em> highlighted in the centre.</p>.<p>Watts, who directed the previous two instalments -- <em>Homecoming </em>and<em> Far From Home</em>, is back in the director's chair for the third part.</p>.<p>Benedict Cumberbatch will return as superhero Doctor Strange for the new part.</p>.<p>It is rumoured that actors Alfred Molina will reprise his role as Doctor Octopus from the Tobey Maguire <em>Spider-Man</em> movies, as well as Jamie Foxx, who is said to be reprising his role as Electro from the Andrew Garfield "Spider-Man" movies.</p>.<p>Produced by Marvel Studios and Sony, <em>Spider-Man: No Way Hom</em>e is scheduled to release in US on 17 December</p>
<p>Tom Holland's next Spider-Man movie has officially been titled <em>Spider-Man: No Way Home</em>.</p>.<p>The announcement was made by Marvel Entertainment in a hilarious video posted on social media.</p>.<p>The revelation comes a day after Holland and his co-stars trolled fans with their own fake titles for the film such <em>Spider-Man: Phone Home, Spider-Man: Home Slice</em> and <em>Spider-Man-Homewrecker</em>.</p>.<p>In the video, the actor is seen walking out of director Jon Watts's office, where Zendaya (who plays MJ), and Jacob Batalon (who portrays Ned) are waiting.</p>.<p>Holland expresses disappointment over being handed out a fake movie title by the director again.</p>.<p>To this, Batalon says, "You don't understand? I feel like it's pretty obvious. You spoil things."</p>.<p>"I don't spoil things! Name one thing that I've actually spoiled," retorts Holland.</p>.<p>Zendaya cues in and says, "The last... movie title", referring to the time when Holland accidentally revealed the title of previous Spider-Man movie on his social media.</p>.<p>As the trio leaves the hall, the camera then focuses on to a whiteboard with the name <em>Spider-Man: No Way Home</em> highlighted in the centre.</p>.<p>Watts, who directed the previous two instalments -- <em>Homecoming </em>and<em> Far From Home</em>, is back in the director's chair for the third part.</p>.<p>Benedict Cumberbatch will return as superhero Doctor Strange for the new part.</p>.<p>It is rumoured that actors Alfred Molina will reprise his role as Doctor Octopus from the Tobey Maguire <em>Spider-Man</em> movies, as well as Jamie Foxx, who is said to be reprising his role as Electro from the Andrew Garfield "Spider-Man" movies.</p>.<p>Produced by Marvel Studios and Sony, <em>Spider-Man: No Way Hom</em>e is scheduled to release in US on 17 December</p>