Last weekend’sCaptain America: Civil WarintroducedTom Hollandas the newSpider-Man, who has been praised by fans and critics alike for his performance in this Marvel Phase 3 adventure. We know that Peter Parker will return in the rebootSpider-Man: Homecoming, which has a August 06, 2025 release date. It seems one ofTom Holland’s fans is the actor who first brought the web slinger to the big screen,Tobey Maguire.

Tobey Maguireposted a video to Instagram made by a fan, which features footage from the originalSpider-Mantrilogy altered in a hilarious way.Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker is seen watching theSpider-Manscene from theCaptain America: Civil Wartrailer. It then cuts toTobey’s Parker pulling his old Spidey suit from under his bed to stare at it longingly.Maguireshared the parody in stride, while giving a shout-out toTom Hollandon his Instagram page. Here’s what he had to say below.

“Haha seriously, who made this? @tomholland2013 good job! You are great asSpider-Man. Keep it up!”

Tobey Maguireplayed Peter Parker in 2002’sSpider-Man, 2004’sSpider-Man 2and 2007’sSpider-Man 3, before the character was rebooted in 2012 withThe Amazing Spider-Man, starringAndrew Garfield. 19-year-oldTom Hollandis much younger than bothTobey MaguireandAndrew Garfieldwere when they landed the role, with the upcoming rebootSpider-Man: Homecomingfollowing Peter through his high school years, skipping the origin story of how he got his abilities. The story has been rumored to follow Peter as he tries to juggle his school work with his crime-fighting activities.

It has also been rumored thatSpider-Man: Homecomingwill be the start of a new trilogy, with each movie representing a year of his high school career.Marisa Tomeiis on board as Aunt May, withZendaya Colemanalso landing the lead role of Michelle.Laura Harrierhas also come aboard as an unspecified high school student, along withTony Revolori, who plays Peter’s schoolyard enemy named Manuel.Captain America: Civil WarstarRobert Downey Jr.has also signed on to reprise his role as Tony Stark in thissuperhero adventure.

Michael Keatonwas originally attached to play the unspecified villain, but he backed away from the project last month. It isn’t known when shooting will begin.Jon Watts(Cop Car) is directingSpider-Man: Homecomingfrom a script byJohn Francis DaleyandJonathan M. Goldstein(Vacation). Marvel Studios presidentKevin Feigeis producing alongsideAmy Pascal. Take a look at this humorous video posted byTobey Maguire, and stay tuned for more updates onSpider-Man: Homecoming.