According to Murphy's Multiverse, Happy Hogan, played by Jon Favreau, will be back in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home. This rumor is not a surprise, as Marvel's beloved character has supported every adventure of Tom Holland's Spider-Man.
The upcoming Spider-Man movie has already finished filming, but the casting details are still somewhat secret, so there is no official confirmation of this rumor at this time. The third Spider-Man stand-alone movie is expected to be released in late 2021.
Also, for those who are not familiar with Happy Hogan's contributions to the Marvel Universe, let me briefly summarize. Happy Hogan once assisted the late Iron Man (played by Robert Downey Jr.) and then regularly tended to Spider-Man's journey to becoming an Avenger.
Over time, Happy developed romantic feelings for Peter's Aunt May (played by Marisa Tomei). In the latest film, Spider-Man: Far From Home, their relationship remains awkward after a confusing conversation in which they try to "define" their relationship.
At present, not much is known about the third "Spider-Man" film. If rumors are to be believed, the upcoming film will feature a number of characters from previous Spider-Man films, with Jamie Foxx expected to appear as his character Electro from the "Amazing Spider-Man" films.
According to the latest rumors, Dr. Otto Octavius (aka Doc Ock), played by Alfred Molina, who appeared in Tobey Maguire's original film, will also return. There is also speculation that Doctor Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, will join the action, and there will be no shortage of PhDs in the cast.
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