Tom Holland and Zendaya have reviewed a draft of the 'Spider-Man 4' script and shared their opinions.
The luminary of the "Spider-Man" saga appears quite thrilled about the newest sequel, despite having some critiques. Tom Holland, the actor behind Peter Parker/Spider-Man, expressed his enthusiasm on the "Rich Roll Podcast." He mentioned that both he and his real-life partner, Zendaya—who portrays Parker’s romantic interest, Michelle “MJ” Jones—have perused the script draft for "Spider-Man 4."
"It requires refinement, yet the writers are excelling," Holland remarked. "I delved into it three weeks past, and it truly ignited a fervor within me," he elaborated. "Zendaya and I convened and went through it together, at times leaping around our living room exclaiming, ‘This is a cinematic experience deserving of the fans’ admiration.’ Nevertheless, there are certain elements we must resolve before advancing further, but it’s exhilarating."
The duo has graced the screen together in 2017’s "Spider-Man: Homecoming," 2019’s "Spider-Man: Far From Home," and 2021’s "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Holland has also donned his web-slinger persona in various other Marvel productions, including 2018’s "Avengers: Infinity War."
Holland further reflected on acclimating to the fame accompanying his profession. "I was extraordinarily fortunate that my life transformed gradually," he noted during the podcast. "I embarked on this journey at a tender age, with nearly a decade before the ‘Spider-Man’ phenomenon transpired. That was the pivotal moment when everything shifted."
This decade afforded him the luxury of adapting to the entertainment realm, he observed, though there "undeniably existed a steep learning trajectory.