The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a star-making machine since it kicked off with 2008’s Iron Man. The MCU reintroduced Robert Downey, Jr. to a new generation, and minted Chris Evans as Captain America.
But it’s possible no one’s risen higher from obscurity and benefited more than Tom Holland. But now, with No Way Home, his third solo Spider-Man movie, on the horizon, everyone’s favorite webslinger is thinking beyond his memorable performances across the MCU.
But maybe the issue isn’t what can be done with the role, but rather what Holland wants to do with his life. It’s important to remember that when Holland first swung onto screens in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, he was 19. Since then he’s appeared in six MCU movies.
Playing Spider-Man until he’s 30 would mean being in the same role for 11 years. That’s a long time for any actor to consistently stick with any one role, and presumably its even a longer time for anyone in their 20s.
Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s Tom Holland swears and struggles while eating spicy wings for his Hot Ones interview. Holland once again reprises his role as Spider-Man/Peter Parker for Spider-Man: No Way Home, the conclusion of the “Homecoming” trilogy, which opens next week.
Director Jon Watts is back, as are co-stars Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, and Jon Favreau, with new and returning actors including Benedict Cumberbatch, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx, and J.K. Simmons.
Hot Ones is a famous YouTube show on First We Feast, now its 16th season, which has celebrities taking part in an interview while trying different hot sauces on chicken wings, starting from lowest to highest Scoville Level. Host Sean Evans asks a variety of questions throughout the interview, often digging up especially interesting topics for discussion that relate to the celebrity in question as they deal with the escalating heat from the wings. Previous Marvel guests on the show have included Paul Rudd, Simu Liu, Jeremy Renner, and Jon Bernthal.