Tom holland He was 18 in 2015, when he took the role of Spider-Man from thousands of other actors. The multi-movie deal with Sony and Marvel put him squarely in stardom. “He had an immense vulnerability and wit and sympathy that reminded me of the Peter Parker from the comics,” recalls director Joe Russo for GQ magazine. Unlike his predecessors, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, Holland’s version of Parker was still a child bearing overwhelming responsibility, the magazine adds.
The Spider-Man-No Way Home phenomenon continues to break its own records and the number of pre-sales worldwide after lockdown by COVID-19. But in an interview with ‘Extra TV’, the actor seems to say goodbye to the character. “I don’t know what the future of Spider-Man will be, I don’t know if I’m going to be a part of it, but Spider-Man will always live in me. I know Amy (Pascal) and the studio are in the process of deciding what the next phase of Spider-Man will look like. If it turns out it is with me, then that will be exciting. But if it’s time for me to step aside, I’ll do it with pride. “
Holland’s career to stardom began when, at age 9, he caught the attention of a West End choreographer and asked him to audition for the film. Billy elliot. The actor was chosen and the rest is known history. “That’s what I was referring to in that interview where I said I would have done something wrong if I continue to play Spider-Man when I am 30 years old. I said this because I would be taking away the opportunity for someone to come and change what it means to be the superhero. Spider-Man could be more diverse. It could be a woman, it could be anyone, “he recently added.
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The long wait to get a ticket for Spider-Man-No Way Home is also due to the popularity of the actor. “Tom has taken the position that Robert Downey he had in Marvel, which is the favorite character, and in some way the soul of the Marvel universe, “says Joe Russo, who, along with his brother Anthony, has directed Holland in four films, including Avengers: Endgame.
Meanwhile, in an interview with GQ, the actor maintains that he maintains a balance. “Some told me, ‘You should go out more and buy a Ferrari and live in Malibu and have a great time.’ Others told me: ‘I think you would skip the talk shows if you don’t feel like going.’ And I have more or less found the middle ground ”. At the moment he bought an electric Porsche, attended press tours and television shows alongside his co-star, actress and singer Zendaya. At 21, he had already planned his entire career, as he said in 2017. Answering a couple’s question: “My goal in my 20-year career is to be a film director. The 15 is to win the Oscar “
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