Tom Holland is finding out which celebs are sitting down or standing up.
27.01.2022 - 05:21 / etcanada.com
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” not only extended the adventures of Tom Holland’s web-slinger into the multiverse, the movie also reunited moviegoers with his predecessors, previous Spider-Man actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
For the first time ever, the three actors appeared together in a three-way Zoom interview moderated by Deadline‘s Pete Hammond, with the trio discussing how emotional the experience was for them all.
“I mean, I always knew that this film would be loved around the world. I didn’t think it would be quite as massive as it has been,” said Holland.
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“One of my favourite things to do at the minute is to go online and watch fans’ reactions to you guys coming in that one scene in particular. I don’t think I could ever have imagined it as being so well received by everyone,” he added. “I mean, I guess I had an idea that people would love this movie, but in no way, shape, or form could I have thought it was going to be as big as it has been, and it’s been… only the last couple weeks, have I sort of really come back to reality and come home and started to face real-world problems, and it feels like we’ve been on some sort of really weird dream. It feels really strange.”
Maguire admitted he was “grateful” for the opportunity. “Really, it was such a rich experience, and as the guys have touched on, the kind of sharing of something and the brotherhood of it. It was just so rich, emotional. I’m not sitting there conceptually thinking about that all the time, but I would have moments where that kind of stuff would hit me. You know, day to day, it was just a beautiful kind of unfolding of this story
Tom Holland is finding out which celebs are sitting down or standing up.
Zack Sharf Actors who web-sling together, stay together. Andrew Garfield revealed on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast that his “Spider-Man: No Way Home” co-stars Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire sent him “very sweet” text messages on Feb. 8, not long after he received an Academy Award nomination.
Despite the presence of a troika of web slingers past and present and a bonanza box office, Spider-Man: No Way Home was (basically) nowhere to be found amidst today’s Oscar nominations unveiling.
Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield’s blessing before he took over the role.Holland made his debut as the superhero in 2015’s Captain America: Civil War and has since played the character in five subsequent films. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter on his latest outing as the character in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Holland explains his regret at the situation.“Something I can look back on now with a little bit of clarity and regret is that I never called [Garfield] when I took over as Spider-Man.
Comicbook.com in during a press event for Uncharted. “I think what was so wonderful was how Andrew was able to kind of make amends with the character and the studio, you know, to kind of win the general public back.”Holland added: “That scene where he saved Zendaya like the fan reactions in the theater, was so spectacular.
Tom Holland can’t believe just how successful “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has been.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWith Oscar nominations just around the corner — they’ll be announced on Feb. 8 — pundits wonder if Academy members will embrace a superhero movie by giving a best picture nod to “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”Variety’s film awards editor Clayton Davis wrote in a Dec.
Refresh for latest…: Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home scaled fresh heights this session as it reached an amazing new milestone by crossing the $1B mark at the international box office. The offshore cume through Sunday is an estimated $1.003B for a global total of $1.74B.
Tobey Maguire and Lukas Haas are enjoying a night out!
J. Kim Murphy Another weekend, another easy No.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had an experience for the ages when they teamed up for . During a conversation with 's Pete Hammond, the three Peter Parkers discussed coming together for Holland's third Spider-Man flick, and the incredible fan reaction to their unexpected appearances.Maguire, who played Spider-Man in three films between 2002 and 2007, was «intrigued immediately» by the possibility of returning to the role thanks to the filmmaker's «love and celebration» of the idea when they pitched him the concept.«I just wanted to join that,» Maguire, 46, said.
Spider-Men assemble! Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield opened up about the “powerful” experience of seeing each other in their Spider-Man suits during a virtual interview.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had an experience for the ages when they teamed up for . During a conversation with 's Pete Hammond, the three Peter Parkers discussed coming together for Holland's third Spider-Man flick, and the incredible fan reaction to their unexpected appearances.Maguire, who played Spider-Man in three films between 2002 and 2007, was «intrigued immediately» by the possibility of returning to the role thanks to the filmmaker's «love and celebration» of the idea when they pitched him the concept.«I just wanted to join that,» Maguire, 46, said.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had an experience for the ages when they teamed up for . During a conversation with 's Pete Hammond, the three Peter Parkers discussed coming together for Holland's third Spider-Man flick, and the incredible fan reaction to their unexpected appearances.Maguire, who played Spider-Man in three films between 2002 and 2007, was «intrigued immediately» by the possibility of returning to the role thanks to the filmmaker's «love and celebration» of the idea when they pitched him the concept.«I just wanted to join that,» Maguire, 46, said.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are opening up about sharing the iconic role of Peter Parker together on the big screen.
Of all the contenders vying for Best Picture attention at the Oscars this year, no one really had Sony and Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home in the mix. Other than the social phenomenon of Black Panther, no comic book film has ever even been nominated, and Academy voters have been seemingly more inclined to nominate small, more independent-style films, to say the least.
Andrew Garfield has confirmed that he wore his original Spider-Man suit to reprise his role in but first he had to iron out a wrinkle.The 38-year-old actor made the revelation to Josh Horowitz on the podcast, saying that the suit did fit. «Yeah, I still fit, bruh.»Well, kind of.«No, I had to get in shape,» the star clarified.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThere has been media debate whether “Spider-Man: No Way Home” could get a best picture Oscar nomination, since voters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences have been reluctant to celebrate movies in that genre. But describing this as a superhero movie is like saying “The Godfather” is a gangster film. It IS, but it’s much more.The box-office success proves that the film is hitting a nerve with audiences: They needed this film.