The long-awaited premiere of ‘Spider-Man: No Return Home’ took place last Tuesday (14) and expectations for the film continue to rise – mainly due to the various praise the production has received from specialist critics.
And star Tom Holland was taken aback by fans of the franchise as he stepped out of the sequel’s premiere. The interpreter of Amigo da Vizinhança was widely applauded and cheered by those present and could not restrain his tears in the face of all the affection.
On the occasion, Holland also declared his love for the fans, thanking everyone for their support.
Look at the moment:
He cried as he left the premiere and said in “I love you so much” I’ll never forget that moment pic.twitter.com/5cXOrPPw6V
– nini (@ gilmour34) December 14, 2021
In an EXCLUSIVE interview with CinePOP, star Tom Holland spoke about the greatness of “Spider-Man: No Return Home” and said he thinks the movie is even bigger than “Avengers: Ultimatum”.
Enjoy watching:
“I think Spider-Man: No Return Home is BIGGER than Avengers: Ultimatum. Because of the cinematic history it represents. Ultimatum is a masterpiece. It’s a combination of 10 years of hard work. that led to this moment. But this Spider-Man movie is 20 years of work. There are three different universes. No one could have imagined that Sony and Marvel would bring them together. Dr Octopus, Electro, Green Goblin, Sandman, Lizard… are back in the same movie and it’s amazing, ”he said.
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He also spoke about how he handled rumors of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s return, and how he learned not to give spoilers.
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The film is released on December 16 in national cinemas.
For the first time in Spider-Man cinematic history, our friendly neighborhood hero is exposed and can no longer separate his normal life from the big risks of being a superhero. When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the risks become even more dangerous and force him to find out what it really means to be Spider-Man.
Directed again by Jon Watts, the cast includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, JK Simmons, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Martin Starr and Jacob Batalon.