Spider-Man: House Party

Spider-Man: House Party is an American action-adventure-comedy superhero film based on  by Marvel Comics, being directed by. It is produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (United States and Canada) and Columbia Pictures (international), being released on July 4th, 2021.

Summary
When Peter's identity as Spider-Man is revealed to the world after defeating Mysterio, he deals with a new menace by the name of Kraven as he's hunting for Peter due to a worldwide hit by Jameson while he also falls in a strange situation when a seductive jewel thief known as Black Cat who quickly becomes smitten with him and attempts to make him her own.

Cast

 * Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, TBD
 * as Sergei Kravinoff/Kraven the Hunter, a Russian hunter who was raised by T'Chaka into becoming a vicious and ruthless TBD.
 * as Felicia Hardy/Black Cat, a seductive jewel thief who crosses paths with Peter and tries to TBD.
 * Matthew McConaughey as Norman Osborn, TBD
 * Zendaya as Michelle Jones, TBD
 * as Ned Leeds, TBD
 * Marisa Tomei as Aunt May Parker, TBD
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, TBD
 * as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, a defense attorney who TBD.
 * Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther, the king of Wakanda who TBD.
 * Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson/Deadpool (closing credits cameo), TBD
 * Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson/Deadpool (closing credits cameo), TBD

Logo variations

 * Marvel Studios: TBD
 * Sony/Columbia Pictures: a new version of the Torch Lady is introduced, now using the same clouds as the 2015 TriStar Pictures logo, with its fanfare being reorchestrated by Hans Zimmer.

Quotes

 * Kraven: Once I kill you, Spider, I will be a hero.
 * Peter: At what cost? To avenge the death of someone who pretended to be a hero?
 * Kraven: No, to return to my rightful place! Wakanda!
 * Peter: Wakanda? How so? Wait up, are you actually African?
 * Kraven: ...What?

Trivia

 * In order to keep the character in the MCU, Disney ended up renegotiating its licensing partnership terms with Sony in order to achieve a favorable agreement to both parts, with Disney now owning the domestic distribution rights for future Spider-Man films while Sony keeps its international distribution rights as both share the films' production costs and profits.