Tom Holland is aware of the critical response to his latest TV show.
06.06.2023 - 19:52 / variety.com
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Spidey’s still got it. “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” a sequel to Sony’s 2018 Oscar-winning “Into the Spider-Verse,” collected $120 million in its box office debut — a towering figure that’s more than triple the original’s opening weekend. The first film, one of the intial cinematic introductions to the multiverse, started with a softer $34.4 million but turned into a word-of-mouth sensation during its theatrical run, which ended with $190 million in North America and $384 million globally. Now, thanks to the goodwill from “Into the Spider-Verse” and quality to match the hype, the follow-up film has managed to become a blockbuster from the jump. Already, “Across the Spider-Verse” has generated $208 million worldwide, including $88.1 million at the international box office. It cost $100 million.
“It’s really rare that sequels increase their box office,” says Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore. “Usually, the law of diminishing returns applies.” There are a few reasons that “Across the Spider-Verse” delivered that stellar degree of box office growth. For one, the studio made a movie that resonated with audiences (who awarded it an “A” CinemaScore) and critics (it holds a 95% average on Rotten Tomatoes) alike. “There was a time when the term ‘sequel’ was thought of as a cheap money grab,” Dergarabedian adds. “This movie didn’t fall into that trap.” At the same time, the Spider-Man brand has never been stronger following the behemoth success of 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” With $814 million in North America and $1.9 billion globally, the threequel (which stars Tom Holland as the title hero and remains entirely separate, for now, from the animated
Tom Holland is aware of the critical response to his latest TV show.
The Crowded Room has been “a kick in the teeth”.The actor plays Danny Sullivan, a man with dissociative identity disorder who gets arrested for attempted murder, in the new Apple TV+ series.He spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the critical panning of his series, which he executively produced, and how he is trying to manage the poor response.“It was a kick in the teeth,” Holland said. “Rolling over, looking up the reviews, and then all of a sudden I was like, ‘Wow.
Miller’s well-documented antics in the months following filming — it was the first time the actor had been seen in public in almost a year.Sporting a white suit jacket with black detailing and long wavy hair with a topknot and braids, Miller told “Flash” director Andy Muschietti on the red carpet: “I love you, maestro. I think you are amazing, and I think your work is monumental.”It was the actor’s first public comments since a raft of stories last year about erratic behavior in Hawaii and Iceland as well as their home in Vermont.Miller, who uses them/they pronouns, has been holed up at their Vermont farm for the past year while undergoing outpatient mental health treatment, their publicist told The Post.“The Flash” has gotten good-to-mixed reviews, with The Post’s Johnny Oleksinski calling it “good fun” and raving that Miller “is DC’s much-needed answer to Tom Holland’s embraceable Spider-Man.”Meanwhile, Twitter was awash with criticism of the actor this week, calling Miller an “abuser” and a “groomer,” but their rep said Miller is getting real help and is recovering.“This is not a publicity thing,” the rep said.
Tom Holland has said he regrets not contacting Andrew Garfield after her took over the role of Spider-Man in 2015.Garfield’s time as the Marvel character came to an end with 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2. His spell as the superhero was cut short following poor reviews and a disappointing performance at the box office.In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Holland expressed his regret at not informing Garfield that he would be his successor.“That’s because of my naivete as a kid,” he said. “I was 19 when I got cast.
Let the speculation begin. Deadline reports that Sony has reserved two dates on the upcoming movie calendar for Sony/Marvel projects: November 8, 2024 and June 27, 2025.
Online fans are insatiable for news, and Marvel fans are particularly ravenous. The WGA writer’s strike has obviously delayed the entire Marvel and Disney schedule (see the domino effect here).
Tom Holland loves playing Spider-Man, but a small part of him wants to walk away from it all. With talks of a Spider-Man 4 with Holland, Tom has stated that he does not want to mess up his trilogy. With the Spider-Man hype at an all-time high since the release of Across The Spider-Verse what is next from this franchise?According to IGN.com, Holland is proud of his work in the first three movies and is very hesitant about a 4th.
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for years, but—according to Tom Holland himself—it's not because charming. In a recent video interview with Buzzfeed, credits the Spider-Man movies for his romantic success, rather than his “rizz.”“[I have] no rizz whatsoever, I have limited rizz," Holland says in the interview. “My brother Paddy has ultimate rizz. I don't know, I need you to fall in love with me, really, for it to work.
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Sony has just reserved dates for untitled Sony/Marvel movies: Nov. 8, 2024 and June 27, 2025. Both will have access to Imax screens. Let the speculations begin — could be Venom 3, could be Tom Holland’s next Spider-Man movie.
The Crowded Room is a psychological mystery thriller starring Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried.Created by Akiva Goldsman (Star Trek: Picard), the series follows Danny Sullivan (Holland) who is arrested for his involvement in a New York City shooting in 1979. Following his arrest, his past is uncovered through a series of interviews by interrogator Rya Goodwin (Seyfried).The show’s supporting cast includes Sasha Lane, Will Chase, Lior Raz and Emmy Rossum, with guest appearances from Jason Isaacs, Emma Laird and Thomas Sadoski.The series is inspired by Daniel Keys’ non-fiction novel The Minds of Billy Milligan, who was the first person to be acquitted of a major crime in the US by pleading dissociative identity disorder.The series is available to stream on Apple TV+.
's Tom Holland, 's Amanda Seyfried and actress Emmy Rossum, is jam-packed with our favorite stars. One of Holland's rare TV roles, is now streaming exclusively on Apple TV+ and it's a psychological ride you won't want to miss. Set in 1979 and based on the true story of Billy Milligan, who was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, the crime-thriller limited series follows Danny Sullivan (Holland) who is arrested after a shooting.
AppleTV+ thriller “The Crowded Room,” and the show is a great advertisement for how he shouldn’t quit his day job as Spiderman. Now streaming, “The Crowded Room” is a miniseries created by Akiva Goldsman, set in the summer of 1979 in New York City. The plot follows troubled young man Danny (Holland) after he’s arrested for open firing a gun near Rockefeller Center.
With the ongoing WGA writers’ strike, it’s safe to assume plenty of upcoming films will see lengthy delays. And in the case of Tom Holland and his fourth “Spider-Man” film, that may be a good thing.
Tom Holland will be taking a year-long break from acting after wrapping up The Crowded Room. The actor stars in the Apple TV+ series and is opening up about how difficult it was for him to play the role of Danny Sullivan.
's Tom Holland, 's Amanda Seyfried and actress Emmy Rossum, is jam-packed with our favorite stars.Set in 1979, the 10-episode limited series follows Danny Sullivan (Holland) who is arrested after a shooting. He is interrogated by Rya Goodwin (Seyfried) who realizes things may not be as they seem when it comes to his past and the people in it. The first episode premieres on Apple TV+ this Friday, June 9.Rossum spoke exclusively to ET about her role as Holland's Mom, «I was so taken with the series and really just loved all my scenes, especially with young Danny.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Tom Holland announced in a recent video interview with Extra that he is taking the next year off from acting following the strenuous production of his new Apple TV+ crime thriller “The Crowded Room.” The series stars Holland as Danny Sullivan, who is arrested in summer 1979 due to his involvement in a shooting at Rockefeller Center. The show is based on the real crimes of Billy Milligan, who was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. “It was a tough time, for sure,” Holland told Extra about the show’s production. “We were exploring certain emotions that I have definitely never experienced before. And then on top of that, being a producer, dealing with the day-to-day problems that come with any film set, just added that extra level of pressure.”
Since the debut of Sam Raimi’s first ‘Spider-Man’ film back in 2002, there have been quite a few films featuring the wallcrawler over the past 20 years. Three of those feature none other than Tom Holland as Peter Parker.
As theatres swing back into the Spider-Verse, the highly anticipated sequel, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”, captured a remarkable $17.35 million in Thursday previews, setting the stage for an expected opening weekend that’s now being predicted to exceed $120 million.