
Tom Holland hilariously revealed in a new Esquire interview that “it definitely does” get musty in his Spider-Man suit during production, so “I probably get a new suit every two weeks, I reckon.” The 29-year-old actor is currently in production on “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” his fourth standalone movie as the iconic web-slinger and his […]
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