Tom Holland Reveals ‘Spider-Man’ 3 Filming Details, Speaks On Upcoming Film ‘Cherry’

Spider-Man actor Tom Holland has revealed the shooting date for the third part of the movie while sharing information about his upcoming film with the Russo Brothers titled Cherry.

Tom Holland Reveals ‘Spider-Man’ 3 Filming Details, Speaks On Upcoming Film ‘Cherry’
Tom Holland has won the hearts of many fans with his portrayal of the web-slinging hero

In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter Parker battled the deceptively cunning antagonist Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), while dealing with his evolving romance with MJ (Zendaya).

In an interview with the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Holland disclosed when filming will commence for the upcoming third part and teased an “absolutely insane” story.

“We will be shooting ‘Spider-Man 3’ in July in Atlanta. I’m super happy about it. Zendaya will most definitely be in the film. As to the relationship between Peter and MJ, I’m not too sure what it will be.”

Tom Holland Reveals ‘Spider-Man’ 3 Filming Details, Speaks On Upcoming Film ‘Cherry’
Tom Holland and ONWARD co-star Chris Pratt

The actor also dished on Cherry, his upcoming film directed by the Russo Brothers.

I think “Cherry” is my best work. The Russo brothers (Anthony and Joe, directors) have done such an amazing job of saying goodbye to the Marvel Universe and opening up this new chapter to the future of their careers. I’m so glad that they would have me along on that journey with them. When you see “Cherry,” you’ll be pretty shocked at my transformation… My character doesn’t actually have a name in the film. He’s a kid who decided to join the army and became a medic. He served in Iraq for over a year and had a really hard time out there. When he came home, he was self-diagnosed with PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) and started abusing OxyContin, which then spiraled into a serious opioid addiction. To feed his drug addiction, he starts robbing banks and ultimately ends up in prison. It’s the story of this awful spiral that he found himself in, and the problem we have with how we treat veterans when they come home and the lack of support that we give them. It will be eye-opening for people around the world to see that film.

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