Marvel and Sony have already set a 2019 release date for the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, which hits theaters in just a few weeks. But as you probably suspected, that momentous collaboration won’t end with two films, as Tom Holland himself has confirmed Marvel’s — totally not shocking at all — plans for a complete Spidey trilogy. It may be the least surprising news you read all day, but it’s still comforting to know that Spider-Man is back in good hands (for at least three films and a few MCU appearances, anyway).

Last fall, Holland revealed that his Spider-Man contract with Marvel included three films in the MCU proper as well as three solo films over at Sony — though that didn’t necessarily mean that a full trilogy was in the cards just yet, and with former Sony exec Amy Pascal casting some doubt on Spidey’s MCU future post-Homecoming back in March, nothing seemed entirely certain.

But in a new interview with AlloCiné (via ComingSoon), Holland confirms what we all pretty much already knew: Yes, there will be two more Spider-Man movies after Homecoming.

Yes, there is what we call the arc of the character. There is still a lot of room for Peter Parker and Spider-Man, especially, to grow in the next two movies. He’s definitely not the finished article by the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming and I really look forward to exploring the different ways he can grow up and… go through puberty I guess. It’s going to be an exciting couple of movies.

It’s kind of cute how Holland seems to think he’s spilled some beans here by revealing the obvious when asked to clarify:

There will be a Spider-Man 2 and 3… Yeah, well now you know, sorry Marvel. Whoops!

Whoops!

Holland’s first solo outing, which co-stars Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr. and Michael Keaton, hits theaters on July 7. The actor will return to the MCU for Avengers: Infinity War, which arrives on May 4, 2018.

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