The stars of Spider-Man: No Way Home have recreated that viral meme featuring three animated Spider-Man actors encountering each other!
07.02.2022 - 00:57 / justjared.com
Tom Holland is opening up about the one thing he regrets the most that happened at the start of his tenure as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man.
The 25-year-old actor spoke to The Hollywood Reporter, and reveals that he had one major regret when he agreed to star as the iconic superhero in a string of Marvel movies.
Click inside to read what he said…
Tom revealed that it was not reaching out to Andrew Garfield when he took over the role that he still regrets to this day.
“Something I can look back on now with a little bit of clarity and regret is that I never called [Garfield] when I took over as Spider-Man,” he shared. “Had someone said to me after my second movie that I was done and this other kid was taking over, I would’ve been heartbroken.”
He added, “So looking back, I wish I had the chance to make amends with him, but this film was our opportunity. It was not only an opportunity for him to make peace with the character and the studio, but it was also an opportunity for me and him to have this moment where we realize we could share this thing. The look on his face when he saves Zendaya is totally genuine, and I’m really proud of him.”
In the same interview, Tom opened up about being eternally grateful to both Andrew and Tobey Maguire for returning as their respective Peter Parkers for the cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
“I said to [Maguire and Garfield], ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this,” Tom said. “Thank you for being here. Thank you for elevating Spider-Man in the ways that you have. Thank you for being so gracious and allowing me to share this with you. Thank you for taking a leap of faith and coming back.’ Tobey hadn’t acted in nearly 10 years, so we all embraced each other, and we were all crying
The stars of Spider-Man: No Way Home have recreated that viral meme featuring three animated Spider-Man actors encountering each other!
Spider-Man stars in ‘No Way Home’ wore a fake bum.Three generations of the web slinger appeared in the movie alongside Holland, with the return of the original Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, who took up the role in 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel.Speaking about the fake bum revelation on a recent episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers. Holland said: “I’ll give you a spoiler, I’m not gonna tell you who, but one of us has a fake ass in their suit.”He went on to talk about the moment he first saw it on set.
Tom Holland says he’ll be taking a break from actingZendaya and Tom Holland attend the Rangers Game while wearing matching jerseysAnd now, for the moment we’ve all been waiting for…#SpiderManNoWayHome swings home on Digital March 22 and on 4K UHD & Blu-ray on April 12. Pre-order: https://t.co/vxVmkxUo96pic.twitter.com/GW3ELhkpsDThe photo shows Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, laughing and pointing at each other.
Spider-Man stars have come together to recreate the franchise’s most instantly recognisable memes.Posting on social media, the official Spider-Man: No Way Home account showcased a new image featuring Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield pointing at each other in the style of the classic meme.The playful pose accompanies Sony Pictures’ announcement that No Way Home will arrive on digital March 22, and on 4K UHD and Blu-ray on April 12, according to Variety.The image originally comes from the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon episode Double Identity, in which a villain attempts to impersonate the titular hero. In modern social media usage, it is often deployed to note the identical nature of two different people or situations – particularly if both seem unaware of their similarities.of course, we got THE meme.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” on 4K and digital streaming.“Of course, we got THE meme,” wrote the official Twitter account for the film, which became the highest grossing picture of the pandemic era with $11.7 billion globally.“Your new lock screen just dropped,” they quipped.The meme depicts three animated Spider-Mans point at each other — a scene which originated from the 1960s “Spider-Man” cartoon, during an episode that features the real superhero and two imposters.your new lock screen just dropped pic.twitter.com/HwfpDFJl5NThe image has been widely used on social media as a visual metaphor for hypocrisy.It was Garfield, 38, according to an interview with Holland, 25, for IndieWire, who suggested the three live-action Spider-Men — each iconic in their own rite — pay homage to the gag while filming “No Way Home.”Spider-Man fanatics, of course, were bugging out. “Now release a poster,” one pleaded.
The stars of “Spider-Man” just got memed.
At last, the real-life Spider-Man meme has been released for all fans to see. Tom Holland, 25, Andrew Garfield, 38, and Tobey Maguire, 46, re-created the iconic image, which comes from the 1960’s Spider Man animated series, on the set of Spider-Man: No Way Home. On Feb. 23, Sony celebrated the blockbuster film’s upcoming digital and Blu-ray release by FINALLY unveiling the three actors executing the meme to perfection. The image shows Tom, Andrew, and Tobey in their superhero costumes standing in a circle and each pointing at the other two. “Of course, we got THE meme,” Sony captioned the post, which was shared on Twitter.
Zack Sharf Sony Pictures has announced that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” will arrive on digital March 22 and on 4K UHD and Blu-ray on April 12. The studio marked the occasion by releasing a photo of Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield recreating the iconic Spider-Man pointing meme, a photo that is bound to break the internet for comic book movie fans. The movie is now available for pre-order on digital, 4K UHD and Blu-ray.Since opening in theaters December 17, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has grossed $772 million and counting at the U.S.
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Tom Holland has had a tremendously busy couple of years. In an interview, he announced he’ll be taking a break from acting, temporarily hanging up the Spider-Man suit and putting a stop to his treasure hunting adventures.Tom Holland and Zendaya head to NYC ‘Uncharted’ premiere hand in handTom Holland reveals if he’s ever stolen something like his “Uncharted” character NathanA post shared by Tom Holland (@tomholland2013)In an interview with CinePOP, Holland was asked when he’d be returning to the Spider-Man franchise or whether or not he’d be taking a break, even though it wasn’t clear if the interviewer meant a break from acting or from Spider Man. “I am going back to shoot a TV show for Apple, which I’m really excited about.
Zendaya and Tom Holland have reportedly kept their romantic relationship private for years now, but it looks like they’re done trying to hide any public displays of affection.The happy couple was spotted in New York City on Wednesday, February 16 as they headed to the premiere of Holland’s latest film, Uncharted. Not only were they wearing outfits that perfectly complimented one another, but the actors were sweetly holding hands as they made their way through a crowd of papparazzi. For their night out on the town, the Spider-Man: No Way Home wore a light gray suit and black turtle neck, which he matched with black boots.
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Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield’s blessing before he took over the role.Holland made his debut as the superhero in 2015’s Captain America: Civil War and has since played the character in five subsequent films. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter on his latest outing as the character in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Holland explains his regret at the situation.“Something I can look back on now with a little bit of clarity and regret is that I never called [Garfield] when I took over as Spider-Man.