"Spider-Man 3's" Sandman revealed a possible good news for Marvel fans.

In an exclusive interview with the New York Post, Thomas Haden Church said that there's a possibility of a new Tobey Maguire "Spider-Man" film coming, which will follow 2002's "Spider-Man," 2004's Spider-Man 2," 2007's "Spider-Man 3" and 2021's "Spider-Man: No Way Home," where Maguire appeared as Spider-Man from his own universe in the film starring Tom Holland.

"Sam Raimi is doing, from what I've heard, he's going to do another standalone 'Spider-Man' movie with Tobey," the 63-year-old actor said.

He also revealed that Raimi had "an option to use him in a standalone Tobey Movie."

 

The "Wings" actor previously starred opposite Maguire's Peter Parker or Spider-Man in the 2007 superhero film as the villain Flint Marko or Sandman.

Recently, Church starred in the film "Accidental Texan." He is also set to appear in the upcoming Western epic "Horizon: America Saga," scheduled for release on June 28.

Meanwhile, amid the reports about a new "Spider-Man" movie, Maguire's suit and undersuit from "Spider-Man 3" are being auctioned at Heritage Auctions with a starting bid of $15,000.

"Original 2-piece signature superhero costume constructed of red and navy blue full-body and head mesh jumpsuit, with foam latex webbing affixed over head and red segments of the torso," its listing read.

The actor's black symbiote suit is also auctioned with a $5,500 starting bid.

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Tom Holland attends the premiere of Columbia Pictures' "Spider-Man: Homecoming" at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 28, 2017 in Hollywood, California.
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In related news, Holland previously said he would be back for a new "Spider-Man" movie if his demands were met.

"I won't make another one for the sake of making another one. It will have to be worth the while of the character," Holland said during a press conference with the Critics Choice Association late last year.

He continued, "That said, if we can figure that out, I would be a fool not to put the suit back on again because I owe everything to Spider-Man. I love the character and the people I get to work with."

"So, I would love to tell another story, but I'll only tell it if we can find the right one," he added.