Tom Holland spoke candidly about his future as Spider-Man during an appearance on This Morning on Thursday.
Chatting to hosts Holly Willoughby and Josie Gibson, the London-born actor, 25, admitted his latest outing as the web-slinging superhero ‘might be his last’.
Tom explained: ‘It could be my last Spider-Man, but the first one could have been.’ He added: ‘If it’s time, I would step down proudly.’
Candid: Tom Holland spoke candidly about his future as Spider-Man during an appearance on This Morning on Thursday
Tom, 25, explained: ‘It could be my last Spider-Man, but the first one could have been.’ He added: ‘If it’s time, I would step down proudly’
Tom – who looked dapper in a collared navy jumper – also revealed he is relieved to finally be able to speak openly about the fact that former Spider-Men Toby Maguire and Andrew Garfield appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
He noted: ‘It’s actually quite nice to be able to say this now. We finally have the three Spider-Man’s sharing the screen. Playing Spider-Man can be quite alienating.’
Of his relationship with the two actors, Tom added: ‘To have that brotherhood was quite special.’
He also assured Holly and Josie that despite his global fame, he has remained grounded thanks to his tight-knit family.
Hosts: Chatting to hosts Holly Willoughby and Josie Gibson, the London-born actor also admitted ‘playing Spider-Man can be quite alienating’
Grounded: Tom also assured Holly and Josie that despite his global fame, he has remained grounded thanks to his tight-knit family
Latest project: Tom also spoke about his most recent co-star, Mark Wahlberg, who he stars opposite in upcoming blockbuster Uncharted
‘I have a great network of friends and family,’ he shared.
‘My family are the first people to tell me if I have a Hollywood moment and keep me grounded.’
Tom also spoke about his most recent co-star, Mark Wahlberg, who he stars opposite in upcoming blockbuster Uncharted.
Discussing how he got into shape for his role as treasure-hunter Nathan Drake, Tom quipped: ‘I ate and trained every day. He commented on my size. Protein shakes all the time. It was a nightmare.’
Hilarious: Tom joked that he looks like ‘Mark’s 12-year-old son’ in the film, adding: ‘There was a good rivalry between us’
He also joked that he looks like ‘Mark’s 12-year-old son’ in the film, adding: ‘There was a good rivalry between us.’
Spider-Man: No Way Home passed the $1 billion mark at the international box office over the weekend.
The superhero movie is the sixth-highest grossing film all-time on a global level, and has not yet received a release date in China, making its international totals more impressive.
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Wow: Spider-Man: No Way Home passed the $1 billion mark at the international box office over the weekend