Stan Lee Reportedly Didn’t Like Tom Holland’s Casting As Spider-Man Casting In The Beginning (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Stan Lee, the comic book godfather who created Spider-Man, wasn’t exactly on board with Tom Holland swinging into the role of Peter Parker. Yup, you read that right. The man who birthed Spidey wasn’t sold on the youngest and arguably most charming version of the web-slinger. Let’s just say Stan wasn’t shy about throwing a little shade, either.

James Gunn, director of the Guardians of the Galaxy films, casually dropped this gem during an Instagram Q&A. When he introduced Stan to Tom Holland shortly after the latter’s casting, Stan did the thing Stan did best—he cracked a joke. According to Gunn, Stan looked at Tom and said, “Yes, of course! I have heard that you are amazing! Personally, I don’t see it that way!” Cue the laughter. Now, that’s a boss move right there. Stan didn’t mince words, but his playful jab was all part of the charm that made him the legend we all know and love.

But hold up—let’s not forget that Tom Holland quickly turned into an absolute sensation as Spidey. From the heart-wrenching Avengers: Infinity War moment with Iron Man to swinging into Spider-Man: No Way Home and absolutely owning it, Holland’s Spidey became an undeniable fan favorite. Stan Lee’s jokes? Totally in good fun. In fact, Tom’s Spidey has now become so iconic that even Stan’s initial hesitation seems like a distant memory.

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