Tom Holland, Russo Brothers Reteaming for Opioid Drama 'Cherry'
The "Avengers" may be disassembling soon but Tom Holland and the Russo brothers will still be on the same team.
The "Spider-Man" star — who appeared in the Russos' "Avengers: Infinity War" and the upcoming "Endgame" — is in talks to star in their next project, the dark drama "Cherry," according to Variety.
It would be the Anthony and Joe Russo's first non-Marvel film since 2006's "You, Me, and Dupree." Their first film was 2002's "Welcome to Collinwood."
Based on Nico Walker's autobiographical novel, "Cherry" tells the story of a former Army medic who returns from Iraq with extreme undiagnosed PTSD, falls into opioid addiction and begins robbing banks.
Walker was convicted in 2011 and is scheduled to be released in 2020. He wrote the book in prison on a typewriter over the course of several years.
Holland next stars in "Endgame" on April 26, then "Spider-Man: Far From Home" on July 5.