The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been consistently successful for quite some time, setting numerous records along the way. It boasts among its achievements the creation of one of the highest-grossing films ever made, as well as earning several Emmy nominations for a streaming series. The MCU is often seen to be continually striving to surpass past accomplishments, even its own records. Initially, Iron Man was the pioneer in getting a standalone MCU film among the Avengers, while Thor stands out with a unique record – having four solo films in the MCU. However, this record is about to face some serious competition due to the upcoming movie, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Typically, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has tended to structure hero storylines into trilogies, except for Thor. Unique among the heroes, Thor has had four standalone films: “Thor”, “Thor: The Dark World”, “Thor: Ragnarok” and the upcoming “Thor: Love and Thunder”. Admittedly, these movies have had their highs and lows, but they still set a record. Only two other characters, Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson sharing the Captain America title, have come close to this number of films. Some fans contend that this counts as different records, so it’s not entirely fair to compare Thor’s solo record directly with their collective one.
Setting Up to Break New Records
Tom Holland’s portrayal of Spider-Man is gearing up for a new record, with his trilogy – “Spider-Man: Homecoming”, “Spider-Man: Far From Home”, and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” – already out in theaters. The next film, scheduled to hit screens on July 31, 2026, will continue this impressive run.
Brand New Day” is about to tie with Thor’s existing achievement, which is truly remarkable and has left many Marvel enthusiasts questioning if such a feat would ever be possible.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day marks the beginning of a brand new trilogy for Tom Holland as Peter Parker. Essentially, this means that there are two more movies planned for him, making a total of six films. This number surpasses Chris Hemsworth’s Thor by one movie, which currently only has four solo films confirmed. Therefore, it seems like the title of having the most standalone movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe may soon be passed on to a new hero within the next couple of years.
Here’s a more casual way of saying it: If Tom Holland keeps playing Spider-Man in six solo films, he’d not only surpass Chris Hemsworth’s record for most standalone Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, but he’d also be the actor to appear in the highest number of single Spider-Man films. Just to put it into perspective, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield together have fewer than that.
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2025-09-05 19:33