Tom Holland On Wrapping Up Spider-Man No Way Home: I Don't Think I've Cried Like That Ever
Spider-Man: No Way Home is all set to hit the big screen later this year. While fans are excited for Tom's sixth film as Spider-Man, the film however marks the end of the franchise.
Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home
is
all
set
to
hit
the
big
screen
later
this
year.
While
fans
are
excited
for
Tom's
sixth
film
as
Spider-Man,
the
film
however
marks
the
end
of
the
franchise.
The
actor
recently
opened
up
about
the
final
film
and
said
that
wrapping
up
brought
him
to
tears.
Holland
added
if
they
are
lucky
enough
to
dive
into
these
characters
again,
fans
will
see
"a
very
different
version."
He
further
explained,
"It
would
no
longer
be
the
Homecoming
trilogy.
We
would
give
it
some
time
and
try
to
build
something
different
and
tonally
change
the
films.
Whether
that
happens
or
not,
I
don't
know.
But
we
were
definitely
treating
[No
Way
Home]
like
it
was
coming
to
an
end,
and
it
felt
like
it."
Recalling
one
of
the
last
shoots
with
Zendaya
who
plays
MJ
and
Jacob
Batalon
who
plays
his
best
friend
Ned,
Tom
said
they
didn't
know
if
it
would
be
the
last
time
they
ever
worked
together.
The
three
soon
got
emotional
after
working
together
for
five
years.
"We've
had
such
an
amazing
relationship,
the
three
of
us.
We've
been
with
each
other
every
step
of
the
way.
We've
done
every
single
film,
every
single
press
tour.
[It]
was
heartbreaking
but
also
really
exciting
because
we're
all
moving
into
the
next
chapter
of
our
careers.
So
sharing
that
moment
with
them
was
maybe
the
best
day
I've
ever
had
on
set.
I
don't
think
I've
cried
like
that
ever,"
Holland
told
Entertainment
Weekly.
While
Tom
didn't
give
away
any
spoilers
he
said,
they
had
more
fun
this
time
around.
"The
first
film,
[director]
Jon
Watts
and
I
were
sort
of
flying
by
the
seat
of
our
pants.
This
one,
I
think
we
both
felt
really
confident,
so
we
were
able
to
relax.
We
actually
had
so
much
more
fun
on
this
one
than
we
did
on
the
previous
two," he
said.
Notably,
Holland
made
his
debut
in
the
Marvel
Cinematic
Universe
as
Peter
Parker/Spider-Man
in
2016's
Captain
America:
Civil
War.
He
then
went
on
to
appear
in
several
movies
in
the
MCU
including
Avengers:
Infinity
War,
Avengers:
Endgame,
and
the
solo
trilogy.
Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home
will
be
releasing
worldwide
in
theatres
on
December
17.