Tom holland

I was so hopeful when Twitter said is nudes leaked only for it to be that old fake :(

Lol kudos to him tbh. I think he saw a dramatic award-laden career wasn’t in the cards for him and his acting skillset (unlike his twink contemporary Timothee) and decided to stick to what he does best for the rest of his 20s
I think Tom's a good enough actor but his choices in movies have been terrible. I think it's a good idea to make bank on Peter Parker for as long as he can, but he should look for roles that aren't action movies (Chaos Walking) (and probably Uncharted) or playing more Americans for the Russo Bros (Cherry).
 
Agreed. He's going to be known as Spider-Man for the rest of his life when he could be getting Academy Award worthy roles like Timothee and Lucas Hedges
It’s a nice idea but he’s made both serious adult drama/awards and original sci-fi/fantasy swings and they’ve all flopped hard. I’d like to see him find a lane outside of Spidey too but for now it’s the only thing of his that’s working. General audiences are horribly fickle with movie musicals but I could see him leading one.
 
So guys, I went delving very very deep into tumblr & forums a couple of weeks ago; lol, and I found these, however I’ve been debating whether to share them as I’m unsure of their authenticity. But I’ve been staring at them for weeks and I just need a second opinion. It said that these were taken from Tom Holland’s private snapchat.
I wish but look at the belly button compared to other pics and videos plus the hair. But hopefully I’m wrong
 
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Agreed. He's going to be known as Spider-Man for the rest of his life when he could be getting Academy Award worthy roles like Timothee and Lucas Hedges

To be fair he's had one critically acclaimed work with "The Lost City of Z" which made many Top 10 lists that year.

Otherwise all his non-Spidey work of the last few years are indie dramas that wanted to be acclaimed but were savaged by critics (Devil All the Time, Cherry, The Current War), tiny thrillers that essentially went straight to streaming and no-one saw them (Pilgrimage, Edge of Winter), or voice work in forgettable animated or animated/hybrid movies (Spies in Disguise, Dolittle, Onward).

This is not unique a problem to Holland, pretty much all the actors who broke through with Marvel early have this issue.

Hemsworth made plenty of duds and/or flops (Blackhat, Red Dawn, Ca$h, 12 Strong, MIB: International, In the Heart of the Sea, Vacation, Rush, Ghostbusters, Bad Times as the El Royale) though at least has the odd hit (Snow White and the Huntsman, Cabin in the Woods, Extraction).

Hugh Jackman had a bunch of duds (Someone Like You, Kate and Leopold, Scoop, Flushed Away, Deception, Australia, Butter, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Movie 43) but again at least had the odd hit (Van Helsing, Swordfish, Happy Feet, Real Steel) or acclaimed turn (The Prestige, Prisoners) between Wolverine outings.

The ones least impacted are those who had solid pre-Marvel careers like Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo or Scarlett Johansson.

As much as I love Tom, and was blown away by him in "The Impossible" when it came out, he's not a Chalamet... or even a Hedges, both of those guys are more naturally gifted on the dramatic chops front than Holland.

"Uncharted" is a very commercial film for him and the kind of movie he probably should be doing, trouble is that adaptation is cursed. The games are brilliant, but the movie has been through a dozen writers and can't escape the albatross around its neck of the terribly miscast Wahlberg and a terrible director (who did "Venom" and "Gangster Squad").
 
- his recent movie he has a butt scene, not sure if it is him or a body double though
its still a debate some say he was naked some not the water was extremely cold so some say he was wearing a skin suit and others say no
 
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To be fair he's had one critically acclaimed work with "The Lost City of Z" which made many Top 10 lists that year.

Otherwise all his non-Spidey work of the last few years are indie dramas that wanted to be acclaimed but were savaged by critics (Devil All the Time, Cherry, The Current War), tiny thrillers that essentially went straight to streaming and no-one saw them (Pilgrimage, Edge of Winter), or voice work in forgettable animated or animated/hybrid movies (Spies in Disguise, Dolittle, Onward).

This is not unique a problem to Holland, pretty much all the actors who broke through with Marvel early have this issue.

Hemsworth made plenty of duds and/or flops (Blackhat, Red Dawn, Ca$h, 12 Strong, MIB: International, In the Heart of the Sea, Vacation, Rush, Ghostbusters, Bad Times as the El Royale) though at least has the odd hit (Snow White and the Huntsman, Cabin in the Woods, Extraction).

Hugh Jackman had a bunch of duds (Someone Like You, Kate and Leopold, Scoop, Flushed Away, Deception, Australia, Butter, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Movie 43) but again at least had the odd hit (Van Helsing, Swordfish, Happy Feet, Real Steel) or acclaimed turn (The Prestige, Prisoners) between Wolverine outings.

The ones least impacted are those who had solid pre-Marvel careers like Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo or Scarlett Johansson.

As much as I love Tom, and was blown away by him in "The Impossible" when it came out, he's not a Chalamet... or even a Hedges, both of those guys are more naturally gifted on the dramatic chops front than Holland.

"Uncharted" is a very commercial film for him and the kind of movie he probably should be doing, trouble is that adaptation is cursed. The games are brilliant, but the movie has been through a dozen writers and can't escape the albatross around its neck of the terribly miscast Wahlberg and a terrible director (who did "Venom" and "Gangster Squad").
well it will depend on which roles he can take.
his toes give him away
How
 
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To be fair he's had one critically acclaimed work with "The Lost City of Z" which made many Top 10 lists that year.

Otherwise all his non-Spidey work of the last few years are indie dramas that wanted to be acclaimed but were savaged by critics (Devil All the Time, Cherry, The Current War), tiny thrillers that essentially went straight to streaming and no-one saw them (Pilgrimage, Edge of Winter), or voice work in forgettable animated or animated/hybrid movies (Spies in Disguise, Dolittle, Onward).

This is not unique a problem to Holland, pretty much all the actors who broke through with Marvel early have this issue.

Hemsworth made plenty of duds and/or flops (Blackhat, Red Dawn, Ca$h, 12 Strong, MIB: International, In the Heart of the Sea, Vacation, Rush, Ghostbusters, Bad Times as the El Royale) though at least has the odd hit (Snow White and the Huntsman, Cabin in the Woods, Extraction).

Hugh Jackman had a bunch of duds (Someone Like You, Kate and Leopold, Scoop, Flushed Away, Deception, Australia, Butter, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Movie 43) but again at least had the odd hit (Van Helsing, Swordfish, Happy Feet, Real Steel) or acclaimed turn (The Prestige, Prisoners) between Wolverine outings.

The ones least impacted are those who had solid pre-Marvel careers like Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo or Scarlett Johansson.

As much as I love Tom, and was blown away by him in "The Impossible" when it came out, he's not a Chalamet... or even a Hedges, both of those guys are more naturally gifted on the dramatic chops front than Holland.

"Uncharted" is a very commercial film for him and the kind of movie he probably should be doing, trouble is that adaptation is cursed. The games are brilliant, but the movie has been through a dozen writers and can't escape the albatross around its neck of the terribly miscast Wahlberg and a terrible director (who did "Venom" and "Gangster Squad").
well it will depend on which roles he can take. Plus he can create roles since his a millionare like radcliffe
 
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