Tom Holland Forgetting His Lines | Funny Dialogue Mistakes | Marvel 2021

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By FilMonger

Spider-Man: Far From Home was the 23rd film in the MCU. The plot saw Peter Parker getting recruited by Nick Fury and Mysterio to battle the Elementals while on a school trip to Europe. It turned out that neither Fury nor Mysterio were who they appeared to be. The movie grossed $1.1 billion globally, making it the first-ever Spider-Man film to gross more than a billion dollars.

Like many other Marvel movies, Spider-Man: Far From Home was well-received by critics. It has an impressive score of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. A third and final Spider-Man solo film is also said to be in development. Meanwhile here are a couple of Spider-Man: Far From Home behind-the-scenes stories about the cast.

Like many other Marvel movies, Spider-Man: Far From Home was well-received by critics. It has an impressive score of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. A third and final Spider-Man solo film is also said to be in development. Meanwhile here are a couple of Spider-Man: Far From Home behind-the-scenes stories about the cast.

During an interview with Cinemablend, Tom Holland admitted that he liked to sneak away with a number of movie props. This is easy for him since his character gets to touch so many things in the films.

One thing he managed to sneak away with was Tony Stark’s tech sunglasses. Holland wore the modified sunglasses for a huge part of the film and really got to like them. After production was wrapped up, no one asked for them so he took them home. Hopefully, Marvel won’t ask him to give them back.

Despite  Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal having appeared in numerous films, they are still not guaranteed to nail a scene in three or less takes. The scene where Peter Parker and Quentin Beck formally introduce themselves to the other had to be repeated 40 times because the actors kept laughing.

According to Gyllenhaal, the introduction was such a funny moment for them. And they still didn’t manage to nail it well. The final cut happens to be just about a second in duration because that was the only good footage that could be gotten out of it. Hopefully, they were more focused on other scenes.