Tom Holland who will be seen appearing in the spidey suit in his upcoming movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, believes himself to be the luckiest kid alive on earth.
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By Monojit
Actor
Tom
Holland,
who
is
all
set
to
carry
the
baton
of
playing
Spider-Man
on
screen
after
Tobey
Maguire
and
Andrew
Garfield
says,
sometimes
he
finds
it
"uncomfortable" to
wear
and
carry
on
the
'Spidey'
costume.
But
then
he
consoles
himself
by
realizing
the
fact
that
he
is
definitely
the
"luckiest
kid
alive" to
play
this
most
celebrated
fictional
super-hero
character
on-screen.
"The
suit's
not
the
greatest
thing,
but
sometimes
when
it's
uncomfortable,
you
just
have
to
remind
yourself
of
the
long
list
of
actors
that
would
love
to
be
in
that
suit
and
you
just
go,
'do
you
know
what,
f**k
it.
I'm
the
luckiest
kid
alive',"
said
Holland.
"'I
deserve
to
be
here
and
I'm
going
to
give
it
my
best',"
the
'Spiderman' actor
added.
Holland,
who
will
be
coming
up
with
his
Spider-Man:
Homecoming
movie,
said
he
had
loved
doing
different
stunts
for
the
movie.
However,
he
also
said
that
there
are
certain
action
sequences
for
which
he
required
body
doubles
as
well.
He
also
praised
those
supporting
staffs.
"I
did
as
many
(of
the
stunts)
as
I
could,
but
there
are
some
things
legally
that
I
couldn't
do," Holland
stated.
"There
were
stunt
doubles
who
were
all
very,
very
talented
guys
who
really
supported
me
throughout
the
process.
Whenever
there
was
a
stunt
that
I
didn't
necessarily
feel
comfortable
about,
they
would
step
in
and
show
me
how
to
do
it,
and
coach
me
through
the
process,"
Holland
added.