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.
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Tom Holland has some advice for the youth out there.
On Wednesday, the “Spider-Man: No Way Home” star was interviewed by Jazlyn “Jazzy” Guerra on the 11-year-old’s “Jazzy’s World” YouTube channel.
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The intrepid young journalist got things started by asking about the sacrifices and hard work he put into becoming a successful actor.
“That’s a big question,” Holland said. “You know,
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.
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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
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.
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Spider-Man: No Way HomeOut nowZingers and web-slingers abound in a further slice of expanded universe, this time involving various Spider-villains – dating back to the Sam Raimi era of Spider-Man – colliding with Tom Holland’s iteration of Spidey. Zendaya returns as MJ.
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
Zendaya has melted hearts with an emotional tribute shared on Instagram to boyfriend and Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tom Holland.MORE: Tom Holland fully resembles Spider-Man in incredible gymnastic displayTom stars as the web slinger in Marvel's Cinematic Universe with the third film hitting cinemas on Thursday, and to celebrate Zendaya shared a picture of Tom suspended from a harness during filming, and a second of the British star as a child dressed as Spidey.
Zendaya gave a nod to the film with her fashion choice as she was joined by her co-star and rumoured love interest Tom Holland at the Los Angeles premiere. Emmy award-winner Zendaya, 25, plays Holland's love interest MJ alongside his webbed hero Peter Parker in the upcoming instalment titled Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Zendaya comes through all things stop, including Tom Holland. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke to Holland at the Los Angeles premiere of their new film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Monday night, when Holland stopped mid-conversation to watch his leading lady make her way onto the red carpet.«I think Zendaya just showed up,» Holland said as the screams and cheers from the crowd grew louder and louder.
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(CNN)While promoting his new Spider-Man film, Tom Holland confirmed he has another big role coming.In an interview on the red carpet for an event promoting "Spider-Man: No Way Home" in London, Holland casually told reporters "Oh, I am playing Fred Astaire.""The script came in about a week ago," he says in a video posted by the Associated Press on social media. "I haven't read it yet.
What’s going to happen to the live-action ‘Spider-Man’ film franchise after “Spider-Man: No Way Home?” Tom Holland seems unsure, but producer Amy Pascal wants to keep having the actor appear as Peter Parker for years to come, hinting that a new trilogy is on the way.
Judging by the quick teaser and all the hints from producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the upcoming “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is going to have yet another grouping of unique Spider-People who help the young Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen save the world. And if Sony is looking for more folks to add to the film, the studio should give Tom Holland and Co.