Sony Pictures has signed a production deal with Tom Holland's new label, Billy17, marking a significant step in their long-standing relationship. With upcoming projects like 'Burnt' and 'The Rosie Project,' Holland aims to expand his influence in the film industry.

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Holland's big deal

Sony Pictures has solidified its relationship with Tom Holland by signing a production deal with his new label, Billy17.

This collaboration, alongside Harry Holland and Will South, signifies a new chapter in their partnership. Notably, Sony has already scheduled a fourth Spider-Man movie starring Holland for July 24, 2026, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.

Billy17 is launching its collaboration with Sony with an original feature titled "Burnt," penned by Oscar winner Rodney Rothman.

The storyline remains under wraps, but it's confirmed that Tom Holland will star in this ambitious project. In addition to 'Burnt,' the production company is working on an adaptation of Graeme Simsion's bestselling novel, 'The Rosie Project,' for TriStar Pictures, involving producers Matt Tolmach and Michael Costigan.

Another exciting project in the pipeline is an adaptation of Teddy Wayne's novel 'The Winner' which will also feature Holland.

Billy17's Ambitious Film Slate

Tom Holland expressed his enthusiasm, saying, "I’ve had an incredibly happy and successful relationship with Sony Pictures for almost a decade, so they felt like the perfect partner to launch our production company with."

This sentiment is echoed by Tom Rothman, Chairman & CEO of Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group, who praised the trio's creativity and commitment. "Sony is lucky as hell to be extending our already immensely successful relationship with Tom," he stated, highlighting the promising future of their collaboration.

Sony's past successes with Holland include the Spider-Man trilogy directed by Jon Watts, which grossed nearly $4 billion worldwide. The most recent installment, 'Spider-Man: No Way Home,' earned $1.9 billion globally, making it the seventh highest-grossing film of all time.

"Tom, Harry, and Will are bursting with cool ideas, and have the zeal to follow through on them," said Tom Rothman, Chairman & CEO of Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.

"Sony is lucky as hell to be extending our already immensely successful relationship with Tom, and our ongoing work on the franchises we have together, to a new era which will take advantage of the trios producing skills, in wonderful addition to Tom’s extraordinary acting abilities. We are pushing hard on these new projects, with doubtless more to come."

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Additionally, Holland's role in 'Uncharted' was a hit, raking in over $407 million worldwide. With such a track record, the future of Billy17 looks bright as they embark on these new ventures.

Billy 17 is represented by WME, Sloane, Offer, Weber, Dern. Tom Holland is represented by WME, Shelter PR and Sloane, Offer, Weber, Dern.