Tom Holland has a few things to say about Martin Scorsese‘s previous comments about the Marvel movies!
27.12.2021 - 15:03 / nme.com
Tom Holland has responded to Martin Scorsese‘s criticisms of films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which the revered director remarked that the films aren’t “real art”.Last year, Scorsese said in an interview with Empire that he doesn’t consider Marvel films to be “cinema”, saying that films produced within the franchise are more like “theme parks”. “Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances, is theme
.Tom Holland has a few things to say about Martin Scorsese‘s previous comments about the Marvel movies!
Spider-Man: No Way Home is already the biggest movie of 2021 after just one week in theaters and all eyes are on the actors who have played the web-slinger over the years.
As you’ve likely heard by now, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is dominating movie theaters, the box office, and arguably killing all the competition that is severely hurting in comparison. The superhero crossover movie has surpassed the $876 million mark worldwide, is already the highest-grossing film in North American in 2021, with $385 million, and is poised to hit $1 billion on Christmas Day, according to Deadline, which would make it the highest-grossing film of the year worldwide too.
Tom Holland has a few things to say about Martin Scorsese‘s previous comments about the Marvel movies!
Tom Holland is speaking out about those Martin Scorsese comments about Marvel movies, addressing the remarks in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Don’t turn your nose at Marvel movies with Tom Holland. The 25-year-old actor spoke out against past comments that acclaimed director Martin Scorsese, 79, had made about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor explained that just as much work goes into a major superhero movie as does an Oscar-worthy motion picture during a December 24 interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Tom Holland is hitting back at Martin Scorsese.
Spider-Man: No Way Home” shows that movie theaters can still be a major power at a time when streaming services have seemingly taken over the world.The instant box office smash also launches Tom Holland, the 25-year-old British actor whose peppy, quippy and youthful take on the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man gives the comic-book epic its zip and heart, into the top ranks of Hollywood stars. His central performance was a key ingredient in the film’s outsized success, reaping $260 million
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Tom Holland had big plans to surprise audiences at screenings of Spider-Man: No Way Home on opening night, but the plans had to be canceled.
Now that Spider-Man: No Way Home is in theaters, all eyes are on the actors who have played the web-slinger over the years.
Spider-Man: No Way Home” star Tom Holland would swing into their theater on opening night had no such luck this go-round.The actor and another special surprise guest (for the sake of spoilers, we’re not naming them) planned to pop in and surprise movie-goers at early evening screenings on Friday in Los Angeles at the TCL Chinese Theatre and AMC at The Grove mall.However the road show was nixed just hours before due to COVID-19 concerns as well as possible crowd control issues, according to
Tom Holland has spoken about the future of Spider-Man on the big screen, saying he wants the films to be “more diverse” going forward.READ MORE: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ review: Marvel’s mad mash-up in the multiverseHolland has played Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2016. His third solo film Spider-Man: No Way Home was released last week to positive reviews.Speaking about the future of the character, Holland told People: “I’ve loved every minute of it.
Since his debut as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans have wondered about Tom Holland‘s net worth and how much he makes for the Spider-Man movies and other Marvel films.
While nothing’s been confirmed, it’s clear that many are excited about the prospect of Tom Holland continuing to play Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe even beyond “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”“I think it’s 12 now?” Holland joked when asked how many more Spider-Man films he’s signed on for. “I could have sworn it was 34,” said Jacob Batalon, who plays Peter’s best friend Ned in “No Way Home.”“No, it’s until he’s 34,” said Zendaya, who plays MJ, Peter’s girlfriend.She also commented on
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, more than 10 celebrities participated in the latest edition of the show's «Mean Tweets» segment, and had epic responses to the rude social media messages.«Well Tom Holland is an absolute wanker,» the 25-year-old actor read, before responding with a shrug and epic comeback, «And he's also Spider-Man.»«This is just wrong,» Kevin Hart complained before reading the mean message targeted at him. «Shaq's penis is Kevin Hart,» the tweet read.
With his Marvel contract up, Tom Holland let loose.
Jimmy Kimmel’s “Mean Tweets” segment is back.