Spider-Man alum Tom Holland has been appreciated for his role of Peter Parker for a few years now in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, there was a time when Sony wasn’t on board with casting the now 24-year-old actor in the role as Spider-Man.
25.02.2021 - 05:27 / foxnews.com
Tom Holland has finally spilled the beans on the new "Spider-Man" movie title after trolling fans online. On Wednesday, Holland, 24, took to Instagram to share a humorous video unveiling the title of the next "Spider-Man" installment.
Spider-Man alum Tom Holland has been appreciated for his role of Peter Parker for a few years now in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, there was a time when Sony wasn’t on board with casting the now 24-year-old actor in the role as Spider-Man.
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Tom Holland is getting honest!
title has officially been announced. And no, Tom Holland isn't to blame.Holland, along with co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon have been trolling fans this week — sharing fake titles on their social media accounts — but on Wednesday, the trio shared a video revealing the official title: — while also poking fun at the Spidey star's loose lips.The clip features Holland, Batalon and Zendaya in the production offices.
title has officially been announced. And no, Tom Holland isn't to blame.Holland, along with co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon have been trolling fans this week, sharing fake titles on their social media accounts.
Spider-Man fans finally know the title of the next movie in the comic book franchise.
Spider-Man fans finally know the title of the next movie in the comic book franchise.
in a cheeky video on social media that implied director Jon Watts did not trust Holland to keep the actual title a secret.
title has officially been announced. And no, Tom Holland isn't to blame.Holland, along with co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon have been trolling fans this week, sharing fake titles on their social media accounts.
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Okay, we’re pretty sure they’re telling the truth this time!
Spider-Man have teased fans with multiple titles for the upcoming third movie as they shared a new glimpse at the upcoming Marvel movie.Tom Holland, who portrays the titular hero, seemingly confirmed the name on Instagram when he shared a title card that read “Spider-Man Phone Home”.But Zendaya, who plays MJ, then sparked confusion after sharing her own title card which claimed that the sequel to 2019’s Far From Home was called Home Slice.While the pair shared stills from the upcoming film,
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