Tom Holland is going viral after the release of the latest episode of his Apple TV+ show The Crowded Room.
26.06.2023 - 01:25 / justjared.com
Tom Holland is opening up to the less than stellar reviews of his Apple TV+ series, The Crowded Room.
The series has earned just a 31% score on Rotten Tomatoes since its debut, and in a new interview, the 27-year-old actor opened up about the reaction to the show.
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While appearing in an on-camera interview with Unilad, Tom got honest about the reviews, and turned it around into what critics and fans alike can take from the series beyond whether they liked or disliked it.
“It’s no secret that my show has been so horribly reviewed,” he said, but then added that “the message of the show, which can address various issues, is that asking for help should be celebrated in our society. It’s an act of bravery.”
Tom added that it’s the recognition of getting help that most should be focusing on.
“If we can somehow empower people to say, ‘I’m not feeling good, I really need some help,’ then we’ve achieved our goal.”
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