The only agenda of moviegoers lately is Spider-Man: No Way Home, which has recently appeared with its new trailer. The most striking name of the movie, which was announced to be released in December, is undoubtedly Tom Holland. The last statement of the player, who is identified with the Spider-Man character, was quite remarkable.
To be frank, one of the key figures in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Tom Holland. However, in his last interview, “Maybe it’s time to move on with my life. The best thing for the Spider-Man series might be to make a new Miles Morales movie.” The famous actor seems to be fed up with the Spider-Man character. However, Sony Pictures Entertainment management did not agree with Holland. So much so that the Spider-Man series played by Holland is wanted to continue.
“Without him, there is no Spider-Man movie”
The deal with Tom Holland with the producer company will end with Spider-Man: No Way Home, which will be released shortly. Holland’s statements are a clear indication that he does not want to act in a new Spider-Man movie. But Spider-Man producer Amy Pascal doesn’t think like Holland. Speaking about the actor’s statements, Pascal said, “I talked to him about making 100 more movies. I would never make Spider-Man movies without him. What is this! Is it a joke?” He clearly showed his reaction using his expressions.
As a matter of fact, Tom Holland has good reason to give up on Spider-Man. The actress, who was 19 years old when she first appeared in the series, is now 25 years old. Mentioning that he worked a lot in this process, Tom Holland said, “If I’m giving life to Spider-Man even after I’m 30, I’ve done something wrong. I’ve been working hard for a few years. I haven’t taken a break since I got involved with Spider-Man.” He showed how bored he was.
It is currently unknown how Holland, who has the power to ask everything from the producer company for the continuation of the Spider-Man series, will continue on his way. Let’s see what kind of developments will occur on this issue after December. . .