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I know that I'm not ready, and I know that it's going to be brutal." I really don't think fans are at all ready for what they've put together. "It's the best Spider-Man film that we've ever made. "I haven’t seen the film yet but I’ve seen pieces of the film, and it's the best work we've ever done," he said. He's like, 'I don't know what to do.' That was an aspect of the character that I'd never seen before, and I was really, really excited to try to tackle."Īlthough No Way Home might be less "fun" than its two predecessors, Holland still believes it surpasses them. I can do this.' Whereas in this film, he feels like he's met his match. He continued, "Peter Parker is always someone who's looking up. RELATED: Tom Holland Celebrates First Spider-Man: No Way Home Poster with a Bold Promise And I was just really excited to kind of lean into that side of Peter Parker." You're going to see characters that you love go through things that you would never wish for them to go through. "It's dark and it's sad, and it's going to be really affecting. "What people will be really surprised about is that it's not fun, this film," Holland told Total Film. Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home were both relatively light-hearted compared to other films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it appears the third film will amp up the intensity. Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tom Holland say the upcoming threequel will be much darker in tone than the previous two films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Spider-Man franchise.
