When ‘Tom Holland Opened Up About Attending An American Scholl Undercover & It’s Students Not Believing He Was Spider-Man(Photo Credit: Still From Spider-Man: Far from Home)

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Tom Holland has won millions of hearts as the youngest Marvel superhero, Spider-Man. After making his appearance for the first time in Captain America: Civil War (2016), the actor’s most recent outing as the wall-crawling hero was in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Today, we tell you how this British lad became the friendly neighbourhood spidey.

In a past conversation, the British actor got candid about slipping into the role of Peter Parker by attending a New York City high school undercover for three days in 2016. Read on to know about his experience interacting with fellow students and a pretty girl not believing him.

While on The Graham Norton Show in 2018, the host asked Tom Holland about being sent back to school by the makers of Spider-Man. Laughing before actually answering Graham Norton, the actor said, “Well, it was a joke. They (the makers) don’t obviously understand my British sarcasm. I said, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if I went to an American high school undercover to see what it would be like to be an American high schooler. And Marvel were like, ‘That’s amazing. Let’s set it up.'”

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