Loving him no matter what. Tom Holland is grateful that Zendaya was patient with him — and his hair — while filming his new series The Crowded Room.
01.06.2023 - 18:27 / justjared.com
Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland have all played Spider-Man, one of Marvel‘s most beloved young heroes, on the big screen in the last three decades. However, they faced some stiff competition to book the gig.
A multitude of actors have been attached to the role of Peter Parker at some point over the years.
Many of them competed with Tobey, Andrew and Tom. However, others were up for totally different movies that never got made. Interestingly, some of the celebs who were considered for the part even went on to land different roles in the franchise!
We looked back in history and pulled together 11 A-listers who had been linked to the part over the years and checked out what they had to say about their audition process. There might be some surprises on this list!
Scroll through all of the actors who were rumored to be competing for a chance to play Spider-Man…
Loving him no matter what. Tom Holland is grateful that Zendaya was patient with him — and his hair — while filming his new series The Crowded Room.
The Spider-Man hype is at an all-time high lately. With Across The Spider-Verse out in theaters and now more information on Spider-Man 2, people are going wild. In Spider-Man 2 you will play as both Peter Parker and Miles Morales.
"Spider-Man" actor Tom Holland announced he’s momentarily taking a step back from his acting career. After the British star struggled to play the role of producer and actor simultaneously, Holland revealed what pushed him to take a break from Hollywood. "It was a tough time, for sure," the 27-year-old said during an interview with "Extra" for his film "The Crowded Room." "We were exploring certain emotions that I have definitely never experienced before. And then on top of that, being a producer, dealing with the day-to-day problems that come with any film set, just added that extra level of pressure." While Holland executive produced the dark psychological-thriller series, he admitted that portraying a character who is suffering from mental health issues at the same time wasn’t an easy task. "I’m no stranger to hard work," Holland noted.
's Tom Holland, 's Amanda Seyfried and actress Emmy Rossum, is jam-packed with our favorite stars.Set in 1979, the 10-episode limited series follows Danny Sullivan (Holland) who is arrested after a shooting. He is interrogated by Rya Goodwin (Seyfried) who realizes things may not be as they seem when it comes to his past and the people in it. The first episode premieres on Apple TV+ this Friday, June 9.Rossum spoke exclusively to ET about her role as Holland's Mom, «I was so taken with the series and really just loved all my scenes, especially with young Danny.
Giving props. Tom Holland revealed his favorite Spider-Man movie is one that he didn’t star in.
Emmy Rossum and Tom Holland play mother-son in Apple TV+’s The Crowded Room. The Shameless alum is opening up about being cast in the role while only being 10 years older than the Super-Man star.
Since the debut of Sam Raimi’s first ‘Spider-Man’ film back in 2002, there have been quite a few films featuring the wallcrawler over the past 20 years. Three of those feature none other than Tom Holland as Peter Parker.
Tom Holland has revealed which film in the Spider-Man franchise is his favourite and surprisingly, it is not one of his own.After having donned the Spidey suit for three movies as well as Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, Holland told the Associated Press at the premiere of his new Apple TV+ show The Crowded Room that 2018’s Oscar-winning film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is “the best Spider-Man movie that’s ever been made.”“I think the first Spider-Verse movie is the best Spider-Man movie that has ever been made,” the actor said. “I am so proud of everyone involved.
rankings of the Spider-Man movies, but it’s noteworthy when Spidey himself, Tom Holland, has voiced his opinion of the 10-film franchise — and has crowned a movie he wasn’t even in as No. 1.Holland, who has played Spider-Man in the last three live-action iterations of the character along with several other MCU titles, said Friday he believes the 2018 animated movie “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is the peak of Spider-Man filmmaking. “I think the first ‘Spider-Verse’ movie is the best Spider-Man movie that’s ever been made,” Holland told the Associated Press while at the premiere of his new Apple TV+ mini series “The Crowded Room.” Check out the full clip below. Tom Holland is excited for the "Spider-Verse" sequel out this week and paid the first "Spider-Verse" film a surprising compliment while at the Apple TV+ premiere of "The Crowded Room." pic.twitter.com/7vjUqu3SyeTo be fair, it sounds like Holland hasn’t yet seen “Across the Spider-Verse,” the sequel to the first Spider-Verse film, which was released in theaters this weekend.
There are a lot of Spider-Man movies, and Sony Pictures Animation is about to release the next one, with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse hitting theaters.
Tom Holland’s “infectious” energy on set of “The Crowded Room” helped bring the cast together.
As “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” web-slings into theatres this weekend, Tom Holland is giving an update on his own “Spider-Man” film.
Criminal profiling introduced new monsters into the cultural lexicon in the 1970s when the “serial killer” concept entered the conversation. Television has long been fascinated by these types of criminals, from the long-running “Criminal Minds” to David Fincher’s brilliant “Mindhunter.” Now, Apple TV+’s latest limited series, “The Crowded Room” is taking a stab (excuse the pun) at psychological thriller territory.
Tom Holland is very grateful for the opportunity to have starred as Peter Parker in three Spider-Man movies, but says he is open to passing on the baton to another actor.
Tom Holland isn’t done playing Peter Parker!
WARNING: MAJOR spoilers ahead for “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”When you open up the entire Spider-Verse, you’re going to meet a lot of Spider-Men. But, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” brought the appearance of more than just Spider-men, -women, and -animals — it also brought a few major live-action characters.Once again, spoiler warning; this is where you turn back if you don’t want to know who we’re talking about just yet.OK, still here? Let’s get into it.
Tom Holland isn't done playing Peter Parker!ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Holland at the premiere of his new Apple TV+ series, in New York City Thursday, where he touched on his future in the franchise.«I think as long as we can do justice to Peter Parker. As long as we can keep elevating and making the films better and making them mean more, then I'll be there,» Holland said of what it would take for him to continue on as Spider-Man.
Tom Holland is celebrating his 27th birthday at the premiere of his new Apple TV+ series!
Nothing but love! Zendaya only had heart eyes for boyfriend Tom Holland while toasting to his 27th birthday.
Producer Amy Pascal had a hopeful update about a fourth Spider-Man movie just this week, however, it looks like Tom Holland may not have gotten the memo!?