SPIDER-MAN: Tom Holland Says It's "Difficult Not To Copy" Andrew Garfield’s "Perfect" Portrayal

SPIDER-MAN: Tom Holland Says It's "Difficult Not To Copy" Andrew Garfield’s "Perfect" Portrayal

Hit the jump and check out the latest from Tom Holland as the British actor reveals some “shocking” preparations for the Spider-Man reboot, and he also discusses his Web-slinging predecessor Andrew Garfield, and further explains how acrobatics helped him land the coveted role.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Nov 25, 2015 07:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Source: Digital Spy, The Irish Examiner, and MTV News



Promotion for In the Heart of the Sea has garnered many interviews with Tom Holland speaking on his breakout role as Peter Parker aka Spider-Man in Marvel and Sony’s upcoming reboot. The latest come from Digital Spy, The Irish Examiner, and MTV News, with whom the British actor discussed his Spider-Man predecessor Andrew Garfield, how acrobatics helped him get the part, and more.

“I haven't [met him], but I'm a huge fan of Andrew and he's said some lovely things about me in the press the other day,” Holland said of The Amazing Spider-Man star. “He did such a good job as Peter Parker and it's really difficult not to copy him because what he did was so perfect and obviously there are going to be things that I might steal but I hope we get to meet and even work together in the future.” Despite the poor critical reception of the Amazing movies, Garfield performance was arguably the best thing. So Holland borrowing some elements is certainly cool!
 
Beyond a vouch from his In the Heart of the Sea co-star and Thor leading man, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Holland says his Billy Elliot camp training helped him win over Marvel and Sony during the auditioning process.  “I basically did a somersault into frame and a somersault out of frame and I was like, ‘They may never see this but if they do I need them to know that I’ve got some gymnastics abilities and stuff,” Holland explained. “And every tape I sent in I always did a little acrobatic demo to try and convince them to give me the role” Well, that evidently payed off.
 
In preparation for the new standalone Spider-Man movie, which doesn’t start shooting ‘til later next year, Tom Holland says he’s been trying some new and intriguing exercise methods. “I went to this gym yesterday where they strap electric belts on you and you do exercise whilst being electrocuted,” he said. “It's a really strange experience. It's like a dull tingling but I'm definitely feeling it today. I have to do 20 minutes once a week. Marvel are quite against us doing our own stunts [though].” Jumping in a bouncy house is another exercise method that Holland is utilizing to prepare him for his web-slinging role. “I’ve just been given this new gymnastics mat called an AirTrack, which basically you just plug in and it blows up and it’s a huge bouncy castle that you can bounce around in in your garden,” he said before explaining what the role means to him.  “It’s been a dream of mine to be Peter Parker, and I almost feel like I’ve been preparing my whole life, and the last few months, I’ve been doing nothing but reading comics.” What do you think?


Directed by Jon Watts, Marvel and Sony's untitled Spider-Man reboot so far stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, and is scheduled to open in theaters on July 28, 2017. However, the friendly neighborhood web-slinger will first make his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut briefly alongside Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Captain America: Civil War on May 6, 2016.
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Animal2915
Animal2915 - 11/25/2015, 7:12 PM
I can't wait to read all the thoughtful, constructive, and positive comments on this article.
DrThomasWayne
DrThomasWayne - 11/25/2015, 7:21 PM
I actually really liked Andrew Garfield's Spider-man. I understand why ppl didn't like his Peter Parker (though I didn't mind it), but I thought he played Spider-man well.
EricBorder
EricBorder - 11/25/2015, 7:25 PM
"That's all I got, briefcase full of junk"

fanboy03191
fanboy03191 - 11/25/2015, 7:25 PM
He's very right and it gives me more hope for Holland in the role. I was sad to hear Garfield was done, as he brought the character to life for me. But this kid seems like he knows what's going on, and I'm thrilled to see what he does with my child hood hero.
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 11/25/2015, 7:30 PM
Andrew Garfield gave a damn good performance with the material he was given. I'll argue that forever.

No matter how bad TASM 2 was, I don't blame Garfield one bit for that.
MrMartyMarvel
MrMartyMarvel - 11/25/2015, 7:33 PM
Don't [frick]ing push it, Holland...

JamesMann
JamesMann - 11/25/2015, 7:40 PM
Ooooooh I feel the flames coming!

He praises Garfield and got the role because he knows Chris Hemsworth and he can do somersaults!

MMMMM KEEP THOSE FLAMES BURNING BOYS AND GIRLS I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT
MrMartyMarvel
MrMartyMarvel - 11/25/2015, 7:40 PM
Still, if Garfield's...per…per…pert…



Sorry, I'm having trouble bringing myself to say that. *Deep breath* If Garfield's "perfect" portrayal of Spider-Man keeps Holland from doing anything like it, then perhaps his admiration for his performance could be a good thing.
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 11/25/2015, 7:40 PM
GLIDERMAN IS JUST MAD BECAUSE HIS BARBER [frick]ED HIM UP AGAIN!

MrJillyMcBeam
MrJillyMcBeam - 11/25/2015, 7:42 PM
Garfield was good in the role. The movies were bad, but he played the part very well.
TheRedCondom
TheRedCondom - 11/25/2015, 7:42 PM
Hey Marvel
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 11/25/2015, 7:43 PM
I actually really like Garfield's take on Peter. A lot of people want him to be some bland pocket-protector nerd, but he's always had a mischievous side that primarily comes out under the mask. Also, he's a lady killer given half a chance. (Pun definitely not intended, but hilarious nonetheless.)

Garfield's Peter was a punk kid from Queens. And that's a pretty solid take in my book. So yeah, I'm that guy who will defend the first Amazing movie.



The script was the problem and the second one took it up to eleven. #TeamHolland
TheRedCondom
TheRedCondom - 11/25/2015, 7:43 PM
In all seriousness, it was mostly the writing that [frick]ed up Garfield's character. He did a great good with what he was given.
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