SPIDER-MAN: Tom Holland Reveals How He Reacted To Being Cast; Thought He'd Be Fired After CIVIL WAR

SPIDER-MAN: Tom Holland Reveals How He Reacted To Being Cast; Thought He'd Be Fired After CIVIL WAR

Spider-Man 3 star Tom Holland has shared his reaction to being cast as the wall-crawler (it involves a broken computer), while admitting that he was convinced Marvel Studios would fire him after Civil War.

By JoshWilding - Jan 21, 2021 01:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Homecoming
Source: Variety

Avengers: Endgame star Tom Holland and Black Panther's Daniel Kaluuya recently sat down to interview each other for Variety, and it didn't take long for the subject of the MCU to come up. 

Holland was asked about being cast as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War, and admitted that he was initially concerned when he heard nothing from Marvel Studios following a screen test with Robert Downey Jr. However, the actor ended up breaking a computer when the news broke online that he'd been chosen to suit up as the iconic Marvel Comics superhero. 

"I remember going on my phone and checking Instagram. Marvel had posted a picture of Spider-Man, of the cartoon. And they said, 'Go to our website to find out who the next Spider-Man is.' And by this point, I kind of had assumed I hadn’t got it because no one had called me," Holland explains. "So I was like, 'Okay yeah, I’ll just go and check.'"

"So, I got my computer and my dog was sitting next to me.I type in Marvel. I still got the article saved on my computer. I did it, and it said, 'We would like to introduce our new Spider-Man, Tom Holland.' I broke my computer because I like flipped it up in the air. It fell off my bed. My dog went nuts. I ran downstairs, I was telling my family I got it. I got it. I got the part.'"

Despite being cast as Spider-Man and shooting his scenes in Captain America: Civil War, Holland admits that he was sure Marvel Studios would fire him, and was clearly anxious about landing such a big part.

"From the moment of shooting 'Civil War' to 'Spider-Man: Homecoming,' I was convinced they were going to fire me," the actor told Kaluuya. "I don’t know why. 'Civil War' hadn’t come out yet, and I just didn’t hear anything from anyone. I can’t really explain it. It was awful, but they didn’t — obviously. It’s been crazy, mate. I’ve loved every minute of it."

Holland obviously wasn't fired, and is now in the process of wrapping up that Spider-Man trilogy after appearing in two Avengers movies. He's also expected to appear in at least one more MCU movie, while Sony Pictures have big plans for the web-slinger in their own shared Marvel Universe. 


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10. "Spider-Man Vs. The Chameleon"

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An obvious choice in many ways, but adapting Amazing Spider-Man #1 for the Fantastic Four reboot could be a genius idea. In that, Peter Parker realises he can no longer earn money in show business thanks to J. Jonah Jameson's editorials in The Daily Bugle, so instead tries to join the Fantastic Four.

The team don't trust the masked hero and don't need or want another member of the team, so Spidey is refused entry to the group. Making this even more enjoyable is the fact Spider-Man fights them!

Making a few changes to this story would be necessary for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, of course, but it would be a lot of fun for Jon Watts to make use of Spidey in this way. Meanwhile, a battle between this foursome and the wonderous wall-crawler would be a nice showcase of their powers.
 

9. "Spider-Sense"

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Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo's Fantastic Four run should absolutely inspire what we end up seeing in this reboot, and this two-part team-up between Spider-Man and the Human Torch is a must-read.

Taking place in Fantastic Four #512 - #513, this story portrays the wall-crawler as a beloved superhero, while Marvel's First Family are reviled by the public. Johnny turns to Peter for help with the tone-deaf question of how he copes with being hated by the public 99.9% of the time. A battle with Hydro-Man in a water park follows, and both heroes take shots at each other along the way.

It could be fun for this team to be introduced, only for the public not to be sure what to make of them. Johnny asking for Spidey's advice (after Mysterio framed him for murder) does make sense, and it could similarly play out during this fight...Far From Home did confirm that Morris Bench exists, remember!
 

8. "Future Foundation"

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When Johnny Storm was believed dead after making what appeared to be the ultimate sacrifice during a battle with Annihilus' forces in the Negative Zone, Reed, Sue, and Ben turned to Spider-Man.

Joining the team in his best friend's absence, Peter Parker proved to be a pivotal part of the newly dubbed "Future Foundation," a team that saw the foursome also training some of the heroes of tomorrow. Giving the Fantastic Four a similar role in the MCU would definitely be something different, and they could enlist Spidey as one of the heroes who trains these young geniuses.

That nicely sets the stage for Peter to one day become a high school science teacher, of course, and gives the web-slinger the opportunity to show that he is indeed one of the MCU's smartest heroes. Of course, while he's there, Spidey would definitely need that snazzy white costume! 
 

7. "The Dazzling Human Torch, On The Trail Of The Amazing Spider-Man!"

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A story that played out in the pages of Strange Tales Annual #2 (from the dream team of Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Steve Ditko), this isn't necessarily a classic, but it proved to be an important story for Spider-Man and the Human Torch. As well as being the wall-crawler's first comic book team-up, Peter Parker and Johnny Storm's dynamic as "frenemies" was firmly established here.

Spidey needs the Torch's help to clear his name after he's framed for a robbery, and their regular meeting place atop the Statue of Liberty was also introduced in this story. 

A brief team-up like this would be a good way to showcase Johnny's powers, while also establishing a friction between the two heroes that would likely play out on screen over a number of years. This could be as simple as the Human Torch interfering in the web-slinger taking on some crooks, but it certainly wouldn't be the worst way to have them cross paths for the first time. 
 

6. "Karma!"

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Written by Chris Claremont with artwork by Frank Miller, Marvel Team Up #100 saw Spider-Man once again team-up with the Fantastic Four. Featuring the debut of New Mutants character Karma, this adventure saw a mind-controlled Peter Parker squaring off with the entire team. 

Hero vs. hero battles are always a blast, and tying this into whatever villain Marvel's First Family faces could be a lot of fun. As the team is investigating that threat, they find themselves forced to square off with Spider-Man, establishing their dynamic by having him owe them one! 

Johnny would love holding that over Peter, and while there are other elements here which could be adapted, the fight Claremont and Miller came up with would translate perfectly to the big screen.
 

5. Amazing Spider-Man #3

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This issue of Amazing Spider-Man primarily focused on the wall-crawler's battle with Doctor Octopus, but the Human Torch came to Peter Parker's school to give students a motivational talk.

That ended up inspiring the youngster to continue being a superhero, though Spidey would later rub Johnny up the wrong way by revealing that he'd already beaten Doc Ock (just as the Fantastic Four member was setting off to take him on himself). A faithful adaptation of this subplot wouldn't work, but the general idea could definitely end up inspiring what ends up on screen.

Perhaps the entire Fantastic Four could visit Spidey's school, and it's that which leads to Peter attempting to join their ranks? Either way, this is an absolute classic, so it might be a place to start!
 

4. "The Sinister Secret Of Spider-Man's New Costume"

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The wall-crawler is heading into the "Spider-Verse" in the upcoming Spider-Man 3, but what if he brings a little something extra back with him? If he meets Venom, perhaps Eddie Brock will give him a piece of his symbiote so Peter Parker has a little backup when he faces an interdimensional Sinister Six! 

Of course, he'll ultimately realise that his new costume is more dangerous than it looks, so it's entirely possible the web-slinger will turn to the Fantastic Four for help in ridding himself of it. 

If that happens, then we'll almost certainly see the live-action debut of the "Bombastic Bag-Man." One of Spidey's most memorable costumes, it was presented to him by Johnny Storm as a joke to protect the hero's secret identity as he headed home shortly after the symbiote was put in captivity.
 

3. "The Roommate Experiment"

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Shortly after he was resurrected, Johnny moved in with Peter Parker and the two became roommates.

Needless to say, it didn't work, and these two clashed from the start. It was a fun play on their old dynamic as "frenemies," and the wall-crawler ultimately becomes determined to evict his good buddy. Along the way, he gets caught up in some of the Human Torch's misadventures, and now that Spidey is nearing college age, why can't he move in with another of his fellow superheroes?

Throwing Ned into the mix might be fun, and if the Fantastic Four are running the "Future Foundation," then him and Peter could very easily be part of that (as students rather than teachers).
 

2. New Fantastic Four

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We're certainly not suggesting this factor into the first Fantastic Four movie, but it sure would be fun to see the "New Fantastic Four" assemble in the MCU sooner rather than later. 

In this Walt Simonson-penned story, Hulk, Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Spider-Man are forced to come together in the absence of the original team. This unlikely group of heroes does a surprisingly good job, and while it doesn't take long for Reed, Sue, Ben, and Johnny to return, the team-up that followed was a blast, and this would make for one hell of a star-studded adventure.

She-Hulk could replace The Hulk, while Kevin Feige is rumoured to have big plans for Ghost Rider. Wolverine, meanwhile, is obviously going to factor into future stories when the X-Men are rebooted.
 

1. "Spider-Man/Human Torch"

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Dan Slott's Spider-Man/Human Torch series picked up with the two heroes at various stages in their respective superhero careers, telling some touching, highly amusing stories along the way.

We even got to learn how Johnny learned that Spider-Man and Peter Parker were one and the same, and if we're being honest, these two being paired up in a Spider-Man 4 is an absolute must one day. For now, though, there are lots of cues Jon Watts could take from this series, even if it's just tonally.

Assuming Marvel Studios is going to continue getting the opportunity to tell stories involving Spider-Man, then here's hoping Watts is able to lay the groundwork for an eventual team-up like this one.
 

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Kurne
Kurne - 1/21/2021, 1:26 AM
Can't believe he's filming his sixth movie as the character already.
DaHyro
DaHyro - 1/21/2021, 1:26 AM
@Kurne - Can’t believe it’s been nearly 5 years since Civil War...
bman263
bman263 - 1/21/2021, 4:59 AM
@DaHyro - can't believe period
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 1/21/2021, 7:55 AM
@bman263 - Can't believe anything ever. "You think therefore you might be."

...but also, might not be.
FearTheLiving
FearTheLiving - 1/21/2021, 8:38 AM
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 1/21/2021, 1:37 AM
Man what a feeling
dracula
dracula - 1/21/2021, 1:39 AM
Hope after Spiderman 3 they stop giving Peter mentors

In Homecoming it was Iron Man

In Far From Home it was Nick Fury

In Spider-Verse it will be Doctor Strange

Time for him to stand on his own.
DaHyro
DaHyro - 1/21/2021, 2:05 AM
@dracula - Just imagine it... a Spider-Man trilogy set in his university years where he deals with street-level crime (Kingpin, Punisher, etc.) and eventually faces Green Goblin in the 6th film.. it’d be perfect
JFerguson
JFerguson - 1/21/2021, 1:45 AM
June 23, 2015 when he was cast. Where did the time go
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 1/21/2021, 2:47 AM
He's such a cute human
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/21/2021, 3:41 AM
He should really call people mate at the beginning of interviews that at the end, so I don’t have to read it again in British, selfish teenager. Or whatever. Stay in character, American teen!
pclark
pclark - 1/21/2021, 5:04 AM
@TheWalkingCuban - Tom Holland is British, Peter Parker is American. Tom Holland does not need to use an American accent for interviews, or shy away from British-isms.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/21/2021, 5:43 AM
@Waddles -
That is true, except that I am a boy. A 38-year-old boy
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/21/2021, 5:54 AM
@Waddles - Np
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 1/21/2021, 5:25 AM
Crazy that he thought he’d be fired. Yes, I do think there are a couple things I would change (but that might have more to do with the world around him than Spider-Man himself), but Tom has given us an amazing Spider-Man.
BornToLose
BornToLose - 1/21/2021, 6:09 AM
Imposter syndrome can be a real son of a bitch.. happy Tom got it because he’s my favorite Spider-Man to date!

(don’t @ me)
QuietStorm
QuietStorm - 1/21/2021, 6:39 AM
Always felt Holland didnt get contacted because Marvel was going with Asa Butterfield until he slipped up on the internet.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/21/2021, 6:55 AM
@QuietStorm - How'd he slip up??
QuietStorm
QuietStorm - 1/21/2021, 8:37 AM
@Nightwing1015 - *allegedly* Sony wanted him for Spiderman and told him they were pushing for him. Then he was on twitter/reddit/something and was reading comments and fed one of the trolls by saying something like, "well im going to be spiderman so..." and yeah, MCU Snipers got him after that and it was Holland's role.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/21/2021, 11:11 AM
@QuietStorm - Hm interesting. I'd be surprised if there weren't any screenshots of that if it really took place.

I think they made the right choice with Holland anyway
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