You may not have noticed, but Tom Holland wasn’t on your movie screen in 2024, and it could become an extended reality in the near future. In his recent Men’s health cover storythe 28-year-old actor revealed his plans for his life after acting, including the life change that needs to happen for him to leave acting forever.
For someone who has been acting since he auditioned for Billy Elliot: The Musical Born in London at the age of 11, Holland spent most of his life as a web crawler, schizophrenic, animated weapons developer, and character world creator. But he has life goals that go beyond fighting CGI aliens. “When I have kids, you won’t see me in movies anymore,” he says. “Golf and Dad. And I will simply disappear from the face of the Earth. »
He gives no date for when he will become a father (who really does?), and he’s already booked for an appearance in Christopher NolanThe next film of The Odyssey, the next Spider-Man browseet American speed, it’s all set to release in 2026. That could make 2026 as good a time as any for a swan song.
Time also began to show its effects on the actor who Spider-Man Director Jon Watts says he once did a full back flip during his audition for the superhero role that changed his life. Holland says he recently pulled off the same backflip. But this time he stretched all the muscles in his stomach and couldn’t laugh for weeks because his stomach hurt so bad. That kind of pain is enough to make anyone rethink their career.
As he approaches 30 years of one of the most important superhero actors of a generation, now might be a good time to catch your favorite Dutch films before there are any more for everyone.
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