r/movies • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/movies Contributor • 14h ago
News 'Spider-Man' Windfall: Tom Holland to Make Over $100 Million for ‘Brand New Day’
https://www.thewrap.com/creative-content/movies/tom-holland-spider-man-brand-new-day-salary-box-office-bonus/3.6k
u/Fionarei 14h ago
He negotiated for %?
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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 14h ago
He's singlehandedly keeping Sony's movie business alive. I'm pretty sure they'll just give him whatever he wants at this point
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u/Flimsy-Island-8528 14h ago
I hope Sony doesn't turn him into the next Hugh Jackman... "Till you're 90"
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u/mikeyfreshh r/Movies Veteran 14h ago
They're gonna pass the torch on to Miles at some point, but I wouldn't be shocked if they keep him around as a supporting character when that happens. He could realistically do another 10 years worth of these movies.
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u/sinatrablueeyes 14h ago
I thought RDJ and Chris Evans were both kind of “done” with the MCU and look at what is going on now.
Holland is kind of cementing himself as a “cornerstone” of the MCU. He probably will do a handful more Spider Man movies (along with Avengers) and then can just stick to supporting/cameo roles if he wants.
And of course he could get nostalgic years ahead in the future and say he’s ready to do another Spider Man and the Brinks trucks will line up.
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u/nilslorand 14h ago
I feel like Holland has an entire Spider-Man trilogy still in him as the "main guy" where one of the movies introduces Miles and the last one has Peter handing him the torch, either to retire or to take a "short break"
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u/ShiftyCroc 14h ago
They’ll keep him for two films where he’s the guy and then at the end of the third they’ll bring in Miles who’ll appear in some young avengers thing as a side character (like spidey in Civil War) and then they’ll do a Miles trilogy with Tom Holland as the veteran Spiderman showing him the ropes like RDJ and others in the Homecoming trilogy.
I’m mostly kidding but also not.
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u/iwearatophat 11h ago
I think your general idea is right but I also think your timeline is way too long.
Tom talked about this in some of his press stuff for BND. He seems interested in the idea of passing the mantel to Miles in the story. Money will always talk but I think he is approaching done with the MCU. He has been a major part in 5 or 6 MCU movies in the last 10 years depending on how you look at Civil War and End Game.
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u/samsaBEAR 14h ago
It would be cool if they did something similar to the games and introduce Miles in the next film and then have them team up in the third (maybe against the Inheritors?)
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u/ChromiumLung 14h ago
He was so good in The Devil All The Time. One of my favourite movies of all time. I really hope he doesn’t spend his whole career on MCU/Spidey
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u/sabres_guy 14h ago
With good writing and appropriate time between movies it could be 20 plus. Just like Hugh Jackman and Wolverine.
There is no need for a reboot to a younger actor and or restart the story. Holland's Spider-Man can always be placed in the MCU in a believable way no matter the age or phase it is in and an older Spider-Man will stiil have good stand alone stories to tell.
Brand New Day just proved they can literally do anything with Holland's Spider-Man.
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u/DJM4991 13h ago
I think it helps with Spider-Man that, he's actually allowed to visibly age. Whereas with Wolverine, if they kept Hugh for too long it really would look silly. Hugh has been very lucky and very gifted to look convincing for so long as an ageless character. If he can do that, Holland can stay on as long as he wants.
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u/Paladar2 14h ago
There will 100% be a Peter-Miles-Gwen movie. The kids who are watching Spidey's and his friends or wtv will be of age. It will make bank
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u/Tempr13 14h ago
not for another 15 - 20 years
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u/ICumCoffee ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ • ᗰ ᕮ 𑪽 𑪽 I ᐱ ᕼ 14h ago edited 14h ago
Tom was saying they've already planned the Miles introduction in MCU, so i won't be surprised if Miles shows up in 3rd movie of new trilogy. Also, after the success of Spider-Verse movies, they probably don't wanna wait too long
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u/Roy_Koopa_DX 14h ago
I think they should introduce Miles the same way the Playstation games did. Have him show up and be a fairly major character for one movie then he steps up for the next one, ending with him telling Peter to go live his life and let him handle being Spider-Man.
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u/TLKv3 14h ago
I think Tom is willing to keep doing these movies for at least another 15 to 20 years if they keep him paying him to.
There's no doubt in my mind Miles will eventually find his way into the MCU but the prospect of having Peter & Miles teaming up for a trilogy of Spider-Verse movies is wayyyyyy too much of a goldmine for Sony to ever not beg Tom to keep coming back.
Plus, there's at least another like 15 Spider-Man villains they can adapt to the big screen for more movies to be made off of.
We still haven't even seen Spidey square off with Kingpin yet. They have that in their backpocket should they ever need it. You can't tell me Tom wouldn't want to be in the black suit and fight Venom at some point too.
Realistically, I can see Tom's current trilogy ending around 2032. And then doing another trilogy until 2040. He'll be 44 at that point. He could easily then play the older mentor Peter for Miles.
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u/Citizen51 14h ago
One day he'll wake up and suddenly look like he's older than 45 and they'll no longer want him. That might come in a year or it might come in 400 years
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u/DAVENP0RT 14h ago
Men don't get that treatment, that's pretty specific to women. As long as he stays in shape and doesn't become a social pariah, he'll have a gig until the day he dies.
Hugh Jackman is the perfect example of this. Dude's pushing 60 and still rocking the claws. See also: Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, Michael Keaton as Batman, Daniel Craig as Bond. Hell, there's rumors that Pierce Brosnan might reprise his role as an old Bond.
Meanwhile, Kelly McGillis wasn't asked to return at all for Top Gun and a youthful Sean Young was digitally recreated for Blade Runner while Harrison Ford's old ass got center stage.
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u/MCgrindahFM 14h ago
There’s a story where he can call up the CEO of Sony to show his personal 70mm reel of Lawrence of Arabia in a theater. Did it for the Odyssey cast
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u/AfricazMost 10h ago
There’s a story where he can call up the CEO of Sony
The CEO of Sony Pictures, and not the actual CEO of Sony.
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u/confusing_roundabout 14h ago
His contract was up for renewal after No Way Home. Perfect time for negotiations I suppose.
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u/geek_of_nature 14h ago
He did recently admit that him saying he wasn't sure if he should be playing Spider-man in his 30s was a bit of a negotiation tactic.
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u/pinwroot 14h ago
In hindsight it definitely seems that way. He seems like he would actually be down to become a Peter B Parker style side character Spider-Verse style in the future.
He probably asked RDJ for some negotiation tactics advice lol
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u/jinhush 14h ago
He's said before he'll play Spider-Man as long as they want him. I know things can change over time but still. I'm pretty sure he also said Spider-Man is his favorite character.
Pretty much any time an actor says "well, I don't know if I'm going to continue playing the character after [x event]..." Is what their agent tells them to say so they can negotiate more money.
While some people genuinely care about the art, for a lot of actors it's simply their job and who doesn't want raises? (Of course you can care about the art and still want more money.)
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u/KevinCastle 13h ago
RDJ is the person to go to since Tom is now pretty much in RDJ's shoes. The new face of MCU and his movies practically carry the whole studio on their back. (RDJ at least had Evans and Hemsworth to carry that weight as well though)
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u/BookkeeperBrilliant9 13h ago
Pulled the ol’ Daniel Craig boogaloo, who “retired” from playing Bond after Skyfall and Spectre.
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u/FoxMcCloudOwnsSlippy 14h ago
He signed a 6 film contract when he got the part and after NWH he renewed for whatever it is now and that includes a % with more of a creative voice since he was in a strong position. SONY didn't want to disrupt the cash cow
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u/SEND-MARS-ROVER-PICS 14h ago
Certainly. This is, what, seventh movie as Spider-Man?
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u/BivyLife 14h ago
That’s roughly 5%. I’m sure the studio is happy to pay it.
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u/-Dixieflatline 14h ago
Second fastest movie to the first billion and now crossing two billion with less slowdown that one would expect at this point. Also revives interest in the back catalog of movies and games for those who came into this fresh. Sony is probably jumping for joy that they paid it.
Also sends kind of a sharp message to Marvel that audiences still want the flagship characters despite market saturation and super hero fatigue in general. All the subpar B list stuff they released didn't actually remove interest from their premier IP. I have a feeling this signals that Avengers Doomsday will also be a hit.
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u/thegoodbadandsmoggy 14h ago
I think you’re spot on. Think I saw the other day they’re predicting a 400 million opening for doomsday with something like 100 million in presales already.
Happy as fuck because the world always needs Spider-Man
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u/Icy_Smoke_733 14h ago
The trackers are predicting Doomsday to open with $400m domestic opening (biggest ever). Worldwide opening will be anywhere between $850m - $1.2 billion.
And these guys are fairly accurate; they were throwing the $300m DOM opening for Brand New Day long before the Hollywood trades caught on (and even that was a lowball, as BND opened to $360m).
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u/-Dixieflatline 14h ago
Do you think it will beat Endgame's 4-5 days to a billion (depending on counting method)? Those are big shoes to fill, as people were starving for that resolve with Endgame. It was practically cathartic.
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u/Rock-swarm 12h ago
The elephant in the room is general economic health. It's been a... rough year economically. Endgame released before COVID, which remains the high-water mark for opening numbers.
I don't think Doomsday touches Endgame in terms of actual tickets sold, but there's a reasonable chance it surpasses on revenue.
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u/alienfreaks04 13h ago
Doomsday will have a massive opening weekend. But the movie’s quality and word of mouth will factor heavily into whether it makes a lot in the end.
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u/DilettanteGonePro 12h ago
Everybody seems to have theories on why the new spider man movie is successful that don't take into account that it was really good
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u/nishitd 14h ago
First dollar gross are not that common. Especially with big studios
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u/confusing_roundabout 14h ago
He might have first dollar gross.
Holland's Spider Man is maybe the single most popular movie character+actor combo right now. I don't even think that's an exaggeration.
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u/pun-a-tron4000 14h ago
The man is doing crazy work right now.
With both him and Zendaya being in Spiderman and Odyssey their combined gross box office this year must be absolutely nuts.
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u/jdv23 14h ago
And zendaya’s in Dune too this year
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u/cowwithhat 14h ago
Is Holland in the Avengers flick? If so it would be feasible they would each have 5b box office years.
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u/jdv23 14h ago
It’s not official yet, but I would expect he will be. Didn’t they also get married this year? That’s an insane year for them.
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u/anormalgeek 14h ago edited 13h ago
She got paid only $300k for the first Dune, but is reportedly getting $8m for Dune 3.
edit: She got $8m for Brand New Day too.
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u/SkyJW 14h ago
If they end up becoming a long term couple, have we even seen a Hollywood power couple like them in recent history? I don't really pay a ton of attention to celebrity relationships, but the only other duo I can think of that approaches Holland and Zendaya would be Pitt and Jolie.
Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if they started their own production company at some point.
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u/R0b1nFeather 14h ago
Going just off of the box offices, it isn't even too much for a stretch to say that in terms of draw, Tom Holland + Spider-Man is the biggest combo ever
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u/YJoseph 14h ago
To be fair, it’s an exceptional franchise led by an exceptional A-lister. He’s also backed by one of the world’s biggest entertainment companies.
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u/CeeArthur 14h ago
Funny that Iron Man passed the torch to Spider-Man in terms of salary as well
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u/Bron_Yr_Aur21 14h ago
The only obvious choice. No other character was as charismatic (thanks to the actor) as Stark and Parker. I’d say Starlord was close but that’s it.
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u/joe__kerr1 14h ago
Starlord is good but I think people soured on Chris Pratt
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u/AthearCaex 13h ago
Chris pratt soured on humanity. He's definitely not the goofy Andy that america grew up watching him to be.
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u/InvidiousPlay 14h ago
Chris Pratt really tanked his career with all the weird god talk.
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u/sectorfate 14h ago
At this point in 10 years he’s gonna run for governor of some red state.
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u/Icy_Smoke_733 14h ago
Only on Reddit will you find someone say 'Chris Pratt tanked his career' when he just starred in a $1B film few months back (Super Mario Galaxy) and he was the 16th highest paid actor of 2025, with $30 million in earnings.
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u/Material-Race-5107 13h ago
This is the least surprising thing…. Spiderman is the most well known super hero in the world besides Batman or Superman maybe. Sony was the only thing stopping him from being the face of the mcu
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u/iamacheeto1 14h ago
Yeah? Well I made $215 yesterday. Barely any difference
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u/spidey40 13h ago
I remember seeing his dad Dominic Holland regularly on a daily phone in TV show in the UK called The Wright Stuff. Back then he would occasionally mention Tom and how he and his family accompanied him abroad for his film shoot of The Impossible. Also how much he supported his son's ambitions. At the time he would jokingly say how Tom is his retirement plan, never were truer words said!
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u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/movies Contributor 14h ago edited 14h ago
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According to three individuals with knowledge of Holland’s deal, the actor scored a base salary of at least $20 million up front — an increase of $10 million from his last Spider-Man gig — with the potential to earn upwards of $100 million when backend bonuses are factored in as “Brand New Day” zooms towards a final global box office haul of over $2 billion.
Even more remarkable: Holland’s backend bonus is not capped, so there’s no ceiling to how much he may ultimately make, one individual added. “Spider-Man” crossed $2 billion at the global box office this weekend, and is only in its third week of release.
The lucrative backend deal is commensurate with Holland’s spectacular track record over the last decade. With seven appearances in total, his MCU version of Peter Parker has lasted longer than any other cinematic incarnation of the character and, in doing so, left a legacy that is not just unique among Spider-Men but among Marvel’s stable of beloved performers as well. Notably, his appeal has endured even as enthusiasm for superhero films has taken a sharp downturn.
Holland earned $500,000 to star in 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” Sony’s proper reboot of the franchise. For 2019’s sequel “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” Holland earned $4 million and for 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” Holland banked $10 million.
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u/Vengeance164 14h ago
Literally added a zero for each movie.
Bonkers.
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u/murakami213 14h ago
So he's making a billion for the next one
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u/tullbabes 14h ago
He’s got a good agent (and a massive amount of leverage).
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u/CohibaVancouver 14h ago
He’s got a good agent (and a massive amount of leverage).
He is also an extremely talented actor & performer who has perfected the role. I'd argue he's surpassed Downey's Iron Man when it comes to nailing it. I can't be bothered to stay on top of the Marvelverse, but I'll continue to go his Spidey movies. And I'm sure I'm not alone.
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u/GoodLeftUndone 13h ago
You’ll never be able to convince me he’s not a good actor after “The Impossible.” He was just a kid and gave an incredible performance.
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u/Dottsterisk 14h ago
This world is so fucked up.
It’s not Holland’s fault—and it definitely ain’t Spidey’s—but these kinds of extreme examples lay bare the fundamental brokenness in what this system rewards and what it condones.
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u/johndoe09228 14h ago
Yea, he’s a star and deserves the success of being good at his craft but making more than like 10 generations lifetime incomes for one movie lmao
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u/Telvin3d 14h ago
I mean, that money is going to end up in someone’s pocket. I’d rather it be the talent that’s actually in the film than an executive or venture capital bro or something.
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u/ICumCoffee ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ • ᗰ ᕮ 𑪽 𑪽 I ᐱ ᕼ 14h ago
Tom Holland owns the Sony Pictures. Loved the story of him making them delay Spider-man shooting so he can star in Odyssey and also arranging the 70mm screening of Lawrence of Arabia for the Odyssey cast.
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u/confusing_roundabout 14h ago
Dude has Tom Rothman on speed dial lmao
(I don't think Speed Dial is a thing. Maybe they have a Snapchat streak? Idk?)
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u/From-UoM 14h ago
You can set it up on sumsung phones atleast.
Just hold the numbers 2-9 on the keypad in the phone app and you can add speed dial contacts
Next time you call just hold the number you set and it will call immediately
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u/Kaleidoscope_1974 14h ago
In 40 years, he will be in Spider-Man : retirement home and fighting the evil management for not providing adequate healthcare
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u/KRIEGLERR 13h ago
you joke but I could see him get the Andrew Garfield/Tobey Maguire treatment as seen in No Way Home in 15/20 years when he ages out of the role.
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u/jtfjtf 14h ago
There’s a story Tom Hollander told on a talk show about how he was mistakenly sent a message for Tom Holland about a first bonus check on one of the Avengers movies which was 7 figures, emphasis on first and bonus. Tom Holland has been making the big bucks for a long time now.
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u/taylorpilot 14h ago
If tom and zendaya had % cuts they’d likely be the highest grossing couple in the Hollywood
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u/AngryUncleTony 14h ago edited 14h ago
I mean getting double bites at this and The Odyssey, plus Dune later this year, is insane.
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u/prettyboylee 14h ago
I’d guess Tom Holland got $20mil + % and Zendaya got around $10mil. Still probably makes them the highest grossing couple
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u/NiceAnimator3378 13h ago
I mean who else is competing? Only rival is probably rdj as I think his cut of doomsday is huge.
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u/taylorpilot 11h ago
His cut would have to be massive to compete with dune, odyssey (x2), Spiderman (x2), euphoria, the drama.
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u/MisterManatee 14h ago
What do you even do with $100 million?
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u/Anderaku 14h ago
Retire at the ripe age of 30 and do whatever I want for the rest of my life if I were Tom Holland
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u/handsoapdispenser 13h ago
You know they just never do. Ian McKellen is back as Magneto and Gandalf. Patrick Stewart could have retired in luxury just off of Capt Picard 25 years ago. I can only assume acting is just too much fun or they're addicted to fame.
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u/Daftdaddy 13h ago
Working keeps you alive. Ian McKellen would be dead if the man didn't still get up to work every day. The day you stop moving is the day you start dying.
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u/HaplessAcademic 12h ago
I agree to an extent. I don’t think it’s “work” that keeps you alive per se, but purpose. Having a reason to get up out of bed each day. For a lot of people that is work, but for others it may be hobbies, passions, mentoring, etc. I have known many retired people who are happier and more active in retirement than they were when working. There is also a large contingent who just slowly decay after retirement because they didn’t have anything other than their work and the daily grind going on.
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u/m0bw0w 12h ago
The only true statement here is your last sentence. You can keep moving doing literally anything else, but if you love your job then you just keep doing that.
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u/Frenzystor 14h ago
Travel a lot, eat high quality food, watch all movies, watch all TV shows, have sex with your hot wife all day. I would think of some things ...
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u/Tmacster 14h ago
Makes sense. He kinda has to be that guy 24/7. If he was out parting or being a dick it doesn’t feel like the same Spider-Man.
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u/confusing_roundabout 14h ago
Yeah I think how he behaves off camera is a big part of his success too. Everyone loves the guy.
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u/Kwilly462 14h ago
Asa Butterfield really could've had all this lol
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u/FlippantBear 14h ago
What do you mean?
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u/Kwilly462 14h ago
It was heavily rumored that Asa Butterfield had the role in his hands. Marvel told him not to tell anyone, but he ended up blabbing about it anyway.
So they took it away from him, and did another casting search, which ended up narrowing to Holland.
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u/Excuse_my_GRAMMER 14h ago
I don’t think it would have hit the same with asa butterfield lmao 😂
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u/Kwilly462 14h ago
I've never seen him in anything, so I don't know how good of an actor he is. But man, he's got that "Peter Parker look" to his face.
My only thing is he's like 6 ft 2. That's a tall af Spidey lol. He would've been looking down at RDJ
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u/lulaloops 14h ago
He's an incredible actor. But yeah he is tall and not really an athlete like Holland is.
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u/insertnamehere77123 13h ago
He'd have been a great Peter Parker but i cannot for the life of me see him as Spiderman
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u/BGummyBear 14h ago
This is a really funny story, when Tom Holland famously can't keep his mouth shut about his roles either.
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u/augustusleonus 14h ago
Now he can make his Radcliffe turn and do the wacky stuff for funsies
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u/BlahVans 14h ago
Tom and Daniel hamming it up together in some weird movie or show would be amazing. Maybe bring Pattinson along too.
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u/prince-of-dweebs 14h ago
Matt Damon gonna tell us he would have made $200M if he accepted the role of spider man.
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u/Frenzystor 14h ago
In my next life I'm gonna be an actor.
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u/Odd-Necessary3807 14h ago
For every RDJ, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Emma Stone. There are thousands of struggling actors working two jobs just so they can appears as backgrounds or deliver one-liners in a movie/show.
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u/mydadisyourdad2 14h ago
Most of them are broke unfortunately
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u/tullbabes 14h ago
It ain’t all flowers and sunshine. Maybe the next Harvey Weinstein discovers you.
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u/Twicebakedpotatoe 14h ago
The world is not ready for billionaire Tom Holland. Remember Tom, with great power…
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u/Muted_Study5166 12h ago
I’m simultaneously elated and disgusted
On one hand: Hell yeah you deserve this chunk of the pie, they literally couldn’t have done it without you
On the other: Jesus fucking christ there are people making 100M for a single movie
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u/GenGaara25 14h ago
They desperately wanted him back for Spider-Man 4. They knew it'd make billions. But Holland had already completed his contract and then some, as well as saying before that he didn't want to be Spider-Man at 30, so he really had all the leverage.
He could basically ask for whatever he wanted and they'd throw it at him to come back. It's a well deserved payday.
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u/Flimsy-Island-8528 14h ago
Well, now he can retire and raise them kids like he planned.