Tom Holland on Spider-Man's future and stock replacement ideas

2021-11-25 10:59:23 By : Ms. Mandee Liu

Not long ago, Tom Holland said that he wanted to play Spider-Man until he couldn't walk. He is passionate about this role, he is his childhood hero-and likes to play Peter Parker and play a real "good guy" role. However, as Holland has grown with the role and intensity of the story, his views have also changed. His love for the role is undiminished, but he may have watched his tenure as a wall climber come to an end-and he knows who should succeed him on the screen.

GQ recently did a wonderful exposure article with Holland. He has some ideas about his future as a friendly neighborhood hero because his current contract is about to expire. Tom is worried about his age and his role in his 30s:

"Maybe it’s time for me to move on. Perhaps the best thing for Spider-Man is that they made a Miles Morales movie. I also have to take Peter Parker into consideration because he is the part of my life. The important part. If I play Spider-Man after I’m 30, I’m doing it wrong.”

However, Sony producer Amy Pascal feels different, she doesn’t want Tom to go anywhere:

"[I] and [Tom Holland] talked about making more than 100 movies [and I don’t want to] make Spider-Man movies without him."

There are also many fans who are dissatisfied with the actor's revelation. People want him to play Spider-Man forever-but we have to look at it from Tom's point of view. He has been acting all his life-but this kind of commitment is clearly the most tiring, both physically and mentally. It also took up all his time. He wants to expand his role, but more importantly, live his life. He mentioned a backpacking trip in Europe. Holiday. He just wanted to be "normal". However, the timing of this interview may also play a role.

The Netherlands is at the end of a arduous filming and press conference. Spider-Man: Nowhere to go is said to be the darkest and most ambitious movie he has made as Spider-Man so far-and if he continues, it will only get bigger. One of his concerns about age is the question that Kevin Fitch and Amy Pascal are most likely to answer, because some of Peter Parker's greatest stories did occur in his college days.

So, for now, we must prepare for the worst-case scenario of Tom Holland playing Spider-Man, and hope that he can return to this role again, even if it is to guide and pass the torch to Miles Morales S.

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