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Charlie Cox Insists He Won’t Make Another ‘Spider-Man’ Appearance for ‘Brand New Day’

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Tatiana Maslany and Tim Heidecker are teaming up for a new dystopian satire series. Matt Duffer says not to expect Eddie Munson back in Stranger Things‘ final season. Plus, Ryan Coogler discusses who he’s really rebooting The X-Files for. Spoilers get!

The Comedy Hour

Deadline reports Tatiana Maslany and Tim Heidecker are attached to star in The Comedy Hour, a “late-night-themed dystopian satire” from director Colby Day. Set “five minutes into the future when modern America is on the brink of collapse,” the story will see Heidecker as Jimmy, “a late-night talk show host forced to produce his show through famine, fire, and plague. When the network assigns him a robot to be his co-host and help boost ratings, everyone in America loves the robot more than him. Maslany will play Priya, a corporate climber and Jimmy’s long-time producer.”

Spider-Man: Brand New Day

During his recent appearance on the Phase Hero podcast, Charlie Cox suggested he’s not in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, after all.

I know they all think I’m in Spider-Man because I’m filming something in London, which I’m not, I’m not in Spider-Man.

It Follows 2

According to Maika Monroe, the script for It Follows 2 is “incredible” and “very different from the original,” and filming could begin next year.

I was sent the script and I thought it was incredible. It’s also very different from the original. I feel like the original, it’s like a little more heightened and dramatic, and this…I think it’s really quite grounded and just sort of follows the story of these two women who are mentally dealing with a lot. I thought it was a really interesting take on it.

Maika Monroe tells us that ‘IT FOLLOWS 2’ has an incredible script that will make fans very happy. “Fingers crossed it happens, next year is the rumor” pic.twitter.com/pm6sOsATVG — DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) October 17, 2025

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