Tom Holland Reprised Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home(Photo Credit: Still From Spider-Man: Homecoming)

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The buzz around Spider-Man: No Way Home is far from fading and we don’t see that anytime soon. Starring Tom Holland, the movie has become a monstrous success at the Box Office. It was exciting for so many reasons including the opening of the multiverse and that making way for the old Peter Parkers to come in the current timeline. Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield entered the movie and fought alongside Tom to make the movie a lifetime experience.

But while the movie gave us many memories to cherish, there was one moment that broke us for a very long time. And it was without any doubt the death scene of Aunt May. The scene came in as a shocker and turned out to be Tom Holland’s motivation to sort out things and find his redemption.

Tom Holland has now opened up about the same and spoken about the emotional level of the scene. Talking about it as per Comicbook, Tom said, “Yeah, I mean it was emotional, there definitely was a sense for me as an actor that this was the last time that I could potentially don the suit so a lot of that emotion came from the act of saying goodbye, which is one of the biggest themes throughout this film,” Holland explained. “So you know, thankfully, I was really able to draw on my own experience and my own feelings in those moments, but this film also felt like a huge celebration…”

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