Oscar
winner
Emma
Stone
has
denied
that
she
is
set
to
star
in
the
upcoming
film
Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home,
fronted
by
Tom
Holland.
The
Marvel
Studio
and
Sony
Pictures
project
will
be
Holland's
third
outing
as
the
web-slinger,
and
there
has
been
speculation
that
the
film
might
see
actors
Tobey
Maguire
and
Andrew
Garfield
reprise
their
previous
renditions
of
the
titular
superhero.
Stone,
who
played
Gwen
Stacy
in
the
2012
film
The
Amazing
Spider-Man
and
its
2014
sequel,
was
asked
if
she
would
feature
in
the
Jon
Watts
directorial,
which
she
denied.
"I
have
heard
those
rumours.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
supposed
to
say
anything,
but
I'm
not.
I
don't
know
what
you're
supposed
to
respond
as
an
alumnus," the
"Cruella"
star
told
MTV
News.
Her
comments
come
after
Garfield
also
shut
down
claims
of
his
own
return
to
the
film
series,
saying
that
fans
should
"chill"
as
he
"ain't
got
a
call".
On
the
big
screen,
Maguire
had
first
played
Peter
Parker
aka
Spider-Man
in
filmmaker
Sam
Raimi's
celebrated
trilogy
--
Spider-Man
(2002),
Spider-Man
2
(2004)
and
Spider-Man
3
(2007).
He
was
later
followed
by
Garfield,
who
starred
as
the
superhero
in
two
movies
--
The
Amazing
Spider-Man
(2012)
and
The
Amazing
Spider-Man
2
(2014).
Holland
later
took
over
the
part
and
made
his
first
appearance
with
Marvel's
Captain
America:
Civil
War,
before
going
on
to
headline
his
stand-alone
films.
It
is
rumoured
that
Alfred
Molina
will
reprise
his
role
of
Doctor
Octopus
from
Maguire's
Spider-Man
movies,
as
well
as
Jamie
Foxx,
who
is
said
to
be
returning
as
Electro
from
Garfield's
Spider-Man
films.
Also
starring
Zendaya
and
Jacob
Batalon,
No
Way
Home
is
slated
to
be
released
in
December.