So this looks to have a fairly significant effect on the 2026 blockbuster slate...
The fourth Marvel Spider-Man movie was tentatively set to release summer 2026, rumored for July.
Dune: Messiah was set to release December 18, 2026.
But now, with Holland doing Nolan's next movie, slated for July 17, 2026, there's no way the fourth Spider-Man releases the same month, or likely that summer at all.
Also, Spider-Man's filming has pushed Dune: Messiah's filming from 2025 to early 2026 (due to Zendaya's availability), meaning I would be shocked if Dune: Messiah now makes that December 2026 date.
So, my guess is, Dune: Messiah moves to spring or summer 2027, while the fourth Spider-Man takes November/December 2026.
Either way, it seems power couple Tom Holland and Zendaya now rule Hollywood and are dictating the schedules of some of the biggest blockbusters set to release. In 2026 alone, Holland will appear in Avengers: Doomsday, then will star in Christopher Nolan's next, along with the fourth Spider-Man movie. While Zendaya will star in the fourth Spider-Man movie and Dune: Messiah, likely within six months of each other, if not sooner.
Pretty crazy.