Tom Holland Gets In Trouble For Constantly Calling ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ ‘Brutal’

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Tom Holland certainly landed the role of a lifetime as he donned a Spidey suit and exuded a web slinging sensation. Like the resounding success of Spider-Man: There’s no way home Continuing to smash box office records and amass impressive grosses, Holland has revealed the ‘brutal’ nature of the film – which he has toned down in a number of emotional scenes.

In a recent interview with The Hollywood ReporterThe 25-year-old actor discussed the movie the most emotional scenesthis made viewers feel even more tired by the long shooting days and the fact that Spider-Man’s future still awaited.

Funny, I actually got in trouble on the press tour. I got a phone call from someone on the set, saying, ‘Don’t say the movie is brutal! Stop talking about romantic movies! It doesn’t sell movies! ‘ And I said, ‘But it is so! This is the most emotional superhero movie ever made. ‘ And they said, ‘We want people to understand how exciting it is.’ And I said, ‘It’s fun, but it’s also heartbreaking. “So I had to change the track of how I advertised the movie, but I’m glad I gave some warning to at least some people.

Since its release in December, Spider-Man: No Way Home became a box office hit, grossing over $1.7 billion worldwide and taking its place as the sixth highest-grossing film of all time. Ultimately, the film delivered countless heart-stopping shots, including a tragic death and gut-wrenching punch when Tom Holland’s Peter Parker finally chose to keep his true identity from his friends and gang. .

Spider-Man: There’s no way home Currently showing in theaters.

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Aila Slisco is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Aila Slisco joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: ailaslisco@interreviewed.com.

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