Tom Holland threw himself into character as he filmed the upcoming anthology series The Crowded Room.
The actor, 25, looked as though he had stepped into the 1970s as he filmed the upcoming Apple TV+ series in New York on Monday.
Tom, who also serves as executive producer of the series, wore a green and blue collared jacket, navy trousers, leather shoes and a graphic print T-shirt.
Lights, camera, action: Tom Holland threw himself into character as he filmed the upcoming anthology series The Crowded Room
He passed by several vintage cars with old New York state license plates.
His co-stars were also decked out in 70s style clothing, with one actor clad in double denim and another sporting a track jacket.
The only clues to the modern era was a cameraman, a microphone held over the actors, and various crew members working behind the scenes.
The Crowded Room ‘is an anthology series that will explore inspirational stories of those who have struggled with mental illness and learned to live successfully with it,’ according to Deadline.
Far out! His co-stars were also decked out in 70s style clothing, with one actor clad in double denim and another sporting a track jacket
Season one, which will be 10 episodes, is based on the life of writer and producer Akiva Goldsman as well as parts of the Daniel Keyes biography The Minds of Billy Milligan.
The performer is set to portray Danny Sullivan, a character based on Milligan, who was the first individual to be acquitted of a crime due to multiple personality disorder.
Multiple Personality Disorder is a now defunct diagnosis currently known as dissociative identity disorder.
Tom Holland films ‘The Crowded Room’ on New York City sidewalk
Ride on! He passed by several vintage cars with old New York state license plates
According to the Cleveland Clinic, those living with DID, a mental health condition, ‘have two or more separate identities.’
The identities each have their own ‘personal history, traits, likes and dislikes’ and ‘lead to gaps in memory and hallucinations (believing something is real when it isnโt).’
The cast also includes Emmy Rossum, who will play Danny’s mother Candy, and Amanda Seyfried, who has been cast as ‘a clinical psychologist faced with the most challenging case of her career.’
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Credits: In addition to starring in the show, Holland also serves as executive producer