Tom Holland reveals what it was like to fight alongside the cast ofAvengers: Infinity Warin a new interview.Infinity Waris still about a year away and its release will coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We know that it’s going to be an epic fight against the evil Thanos. To stop Thanos' quest to destroy reality, The Avengers will call in reinforcements from all corners of the galaxy includingSpider-ManandThe Guardians of the Galaxy, but how big will their roles be in the effort to take down theMad Titan?
Spider-Man: Homecomingstar Tom Holland sat down withYahoo Moviesand shed some light onSpider-Man’s involvement with the AvengersinInfinity War.Spider-Man’s seed was planted inCaptain America: Civil War, but his screen time was relatively short. While talking about his involvement inCivil War, Holland also revealed some new information about working onInfinity War. Read what Holland had to say below.
“It’s been crazy, man. It’s been a really, really surreal experience. When I didCivil War, I only worked with Chris and Robert very briefly. Everyone else was sort of like, I was acting with a tennis ball or all this sort of stuff. I saw everyone, but I never got to work with them. For this now, I’m in a situation where I’m on set with all these guys doing scenes,fighting bad guys. It’s been a real whirlwind. It’s been a lot of fun.”
It sounds like we’re going to get a lot ofSpider-Man fightingalongside the Avengers and even possiblyThe Guardians of the Galaxy, which could make the battle against Thanos quite possibly the most epic battle in MCU history. And at the very least Holland was physically in the same space as all of the actors this time around as opposed to his debut inCivil Warwhere it sounds like he was dealing with a lot of green screen work and the use of his imagination.
Elsewhere in the interview with Yahoo Movies, Holland explained thatSpider Man: HomecomingdirectorJon Wattsgave the cast homework assignments that included watching classic 1980s movies, much like the Duffer brothers gave the young cast ofStranger Things. After taking in all of his “homework” Holland decided to try and base his portrayal of Peter Parker off of the 80s icon Marty McFly from theBack to the Futurefranchise and that is definitely a worthy choice, albeit a risky goal to try and pull off.
While we have to wait until May 4th, 2018 to see Holland asSpider-ManinAvengers: Infinity Warfor a third time, we still haven’t even seen him for the second time, which thankfully is only a few weeks away.Spider-Man: Homecomingopens in July and it’s already looking good for the midsummer release, except for a possible box office battle with DC’sWonder Woman, which is set to be a force to be reckoned with.