In a recent conversation with his Marvel Cinematic Universe costarDaniel KaluuyaforVariety’s “Variety Studio: Actors on Actors"series, Holland, 24, recalled being sent into a tizzy due to the “bizarre” way he found out he’d gotten the role of Spider-Man.
“I got my computer, and my dog was sitting next to me,” he said. “I type in ‘Marvel.’ I’ve still got the article saved on my computer. It said, ‘We would like to introduce our new Spider-Man, Tom Holland.’ "
As a result of seeing the news, “Ibroke my computer, because I flipped it up in the air,” Holland admitted. “It fell off my bed; my dog went nuts.”
The actor noted that learninghe got the role “was right aboutthe time when Sony had got hacked,” which drew some skepticism from his “tech-savvy” younger brother, Harry.
“[Harry] was like, ‘No. There’s no way that’s real. They would have called you. They’ve been hacked,’ " Holland recounted. “And then the studio called me and gave me the news. It was so bizarre how it happened.”
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Holland also told Kaluuya, 31, that the seven-month audition process was “horrible,” and full of many non-answers.
“I must’ve done six auditions, and they don’t tell you anything. You’re waiting and waiting, and then, eventually, I got a screen test in Atlanta,” he explained, going on to say that he and six other hopefuls auditioned at that point withRobert Downey Jr., who plays Tony Stark/Iron Man in the MCU.
Luckily, it was “the best audition [he’d] ever done,” Holland said, with himself and Downey, 55, “riffing off each other” throughout despite Holland initially being told that he was expected to stick to the script.
“Then they called us back, and we had to do a fight withChris Evans[Steve Rogers/Captain America],” Holland shared. “They flew us back to Atlanta, me and one other guy, and we did this scene, which was so surreal. By that point, it had been an amazing-enough experience that if I hadn’t got the part, I would’ve felt like I’d at least achieved something to get to that point.”
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Holland was first introduced to the MCU via a small part in 2016Captain America: Civil War(“Which was, like, a week’s work,” he said of filming).
But despite his long-awaited, web-slinging debut, he was still “convinced for about a yearthat they were going to fire"him, because he “didn’t hear anything from anyone” between the time of filmingCivil Warand starting production onSpider-Man: Homecoming.
“I don’t know why. I can’t really explain it — it was awful,” Holland said of not knowing what was next. “But they didn’t [fire me], obviously. It’s been crazy … it’s been the most wild roller coaster, but I’ve loved it. I’ve loved every minute of it. It’s been amazing.”
TheCherrystar is currently back in Atlanta filmingSpider-Man 3— on one of the same stages where he had his audition years ago, which is bringing back memories.
“Every time I walk in, I’m like, ‘Oh God, I don’t know my lines. I’m going to ruin my audition,’ " Holland said. “And then I remind myself that I’ve already got the job.”
source: people.com