Tom Holland previously stated that Spider-Man: No Way Home will be the end of the Homecoming trilogy. He then made it clear that a fourth film featuring the web-head isn’t impossible. Spider-Man: No Way Home has grossed over $748.9 million in the United States.
Tom Holland most recently revealed that he made amends with Andrew Garfield on the set of Spider-Man: No Way Home. During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Holland discussed his friendship with Garfield.
Something I can look back on now with a little bit of clarity and regret is that I never called [Garfield] when I took over as Spider-Man. Had someone said to me after my second movie that I was done and this other kid was taking over, I would’ve been heartbroken. So looking back, I wish I had the chance to make amends with him, but this film was our opportunity.
Surprisingly enough, Holland never contacted Garfield when he landed the role of Peter Parker for 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming. Holland went on to say that he was very pleased of Garfield’s performance in the latest movie. He believes that all Spider-Man movies are great in their own right.
It was not only an opportunity for him to make peace with the character and the studio, but it was also an opportunity for me and him to have this moment where we realize we could share this thing. The look on his face when he saves Zendaya is totally genuine, and I’m really proud of him. I’m really chuffed that he got this opportunity to win back the world and for people to be reminded that his Spider-Man movies are fantastic and brilliant in their own right.
Tom Holland also recently stated that he wants to portray Spider-Man as a villain in a future movie. It remains to be seen whether Tom Holland will get his wish somewhere down the line.
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