Tom Hollands Upcoming Films Could Push His Career Gross Past $12 B
The first film, The Odyssey, is a fantasy‑action feature written and directed by Christopher Nolan. Scheduled for a U.S. theatrical release on July 17, 2026, it will be distributed by Universal Pictures in IMAX and other premium formats. Holland’s first collaboration with the director of Inception and Dunkirk adds a new dimension to his filmography.
The second film, Spider‑Man: Brand New Day, is a superhero sequel produced by Columbia Pictures, Marvel Studios and Pascal Pictures, and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton. It will open on July 31, 2026, and is the fourth installment in the MCU Spider‑Man series.
According to Box Office Mojo, the live‑action films in which Holland has played a leading or significant role have earned a combined worldwide total of approximately $10.699 billion. The list includes:
The Impossible (2012) – $198.1 million In the Heart of the Sea (2015) – $94.3 million Captain America: Civil War (2016) – $1.155 billion The Lost City of Z (2016) – $19.3 million Spider‑Man: Homecoming (2017) – $881 million The Current War (2017) – $12.2 million Avengers: Infinity War (2018) – $2.052 billion Avengers: Endgame (2019) – $2.799 billion Spider‑Man: Far from Home (2019) – $1.133 billion Chaos Walking (2021) – $26.5 million Spider‑Man: No Way Home (2021) – $1.921 billion Uncharted (2022) – $407.1 million
With the current total at $10.699 billion, Holland would need the combined worldwide earnings of The Odyssey and Spider‑Man: Brand New Day to exceed $1.3 billion in order to surpass the $12 billion threshold. Industry analysts have noted that the projected box‑office performance of The Odyssey alone could reach the $1 billion mark, while Spider‑Man: Brand New Day is expected to perform in line with the previous MCU Spider‑Man entries.
Beyond the numbers, the releases carry additional significance. The Odyssey follows the aftermath of the Trojan War, blending mythic scope with contemporary filmmaking techniques. Spider‑Man: Brand New Day continues the story of Peter Parker after the multiverse events of No Way Home, and is the first film in a new trilogy that will see Holland’s character confronting a new threat while his powers evolve.
The two films, arriving just two weeks apart, mean Holland will headline a summer slate that has rarely featured a single actor in so many spotlight roles. While the exact financial outcome will only be known after the July run, the combined potential of the two films positions Holland to join a small group of performers whose career totals have crossed the $12 billion mark. As the projects move through post‑production, marketing campaigns are expected to ramp up in early 2026, and industry observers will be watching the July openings closely for both personal milestones and broader studio implications.