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Tom Holland reveals that he was told he would get the role of Spider-Man because he wasn’t too good-looking. Spider-Man: No Way Home, the upcoming film of the actor, is going to be his third standalone Spidey movie and the fourth film in Marvel’s Phase 4. The film has created a huge hype around it as fans anticipate its release while being surrounded by the big rumour of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire appearing in the movie.
As the tickets on the pre-booking theatre sites went live, the sites crashed due to the rush, and agitated fans took to social media to express themselves. The latest box office projections indicate it will have the biggest opening weekend of any Spider-Man film released.
As the moviegoers gear up for the release day, Spider-Man: No Way Home actor Tom Holland reveals an interesting piece of information while appearing on The Graham Norton Show. “It was a pretty typical process. It was just on a much grander scale. It was something that went over seven months, I think I did 7 or 8 different auditions, I flew out to Atlanta multiple times for different screen tests. And then when I was going for my last audition… I was very nervous, and I had this driver. Lovely guy, but a little bit too honest,” he said.
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