Avengers' Tom Holland and Chris Evans are reuniting for a new Netflix movie
21 January 2019, 13:01
Holland and Evans will join forces once again in Netflix's 'The Devil All The Time' alongside a HUGE cast including Robert Pattinson and Bill Skarsgård.
Marvel fans, do you want the good news or the bad news? Let's do the bad news first, shall we? The bad news is that once Avengers: Endgame hits our screens, there's a very strong chance that we might never get to see Chris Evans' Captain America and Tom Holland's Spider-Man share the screen in the MCU again.
The good news? It won't actually be the last time we see Evans and Holland sharing the screen, because they're about to star in a new Netflix movie called The Devil All The Time alongside a star-studded cast.
Chris and Tom will be joined by Twilight bae Robert Pattinson, Pennywise himself Bill Skarsgård, Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland), and Eliza Scanlen (HBO's Sharp Objects).
The film, which is based on Donald Ray Pollock's 2011 novel of the same name takes place in a town called Knockemstiff, "a forgotten backwoods where a storm of faith, violence, and redemption brews." The story is about a group of strange characters, including a serial killer couple, a faith-testing preacher, and a corrupt local sheriff and will follow their lives across two decades.
Chris will be playing the Sheriff, Lee Bodecker and Tom will be playing a violent orphan named Arvin Russell, the protagonist of the story.
Chris Evans, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Bill Skarsgard, Mia Wasikowska, and Eliza Scanlen will star in “The Devil All The Time,” a midwestern gothic involving a serial killer couple, a faith-testing preacher, and a corrupt local sheriff in a story told across two decades pic.twitter.com/C0mMe0y2K7
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While we already know that Holland's Peter Parker will live to fight another day in Spider-Man: Far From Home (it's already confirmed that the film takes place after Endgame), we're still in the dark about what will happen to Evans' Captain America at the end of Endgame. But whatever happens, at least we'll be able to see them on screen together again in this.
Now everyone say, "thank you, Netflix."