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Tom Holland has starred in 3 Spider-Man standalone movies, namely Spider-Man; Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Tom Holland started his career as a theater actor appearing in Billy Elliot the Musical at London's Victoria Palace Theatre. It was after appearing in the movie The Impossible in 2012, that Tom decided that he wanted to be an actor. Tom gained global recognition for his appearance as Spider-Man in the MCU. He played the character for a total of six movies. Tom has also appeared in other projects, such as Chaos Walking, Uncharted, Last Call, and many others.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies in order
While Tom Holland has appeared a total of 6 times in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the character has only 3 standalone movies.
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
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Spider-Man: Homecoming was directed by Jon Watts. Released in 2017, the movie picks up from the events of Captain America; Civil War, where Peter was a part of Team Iron Man against Captain America. Following the battle in Germany, Peter is dropped home with his new suit by Tony Stak and instructed to look after the little guys until he’s called in for his next mission. As the story goes on, Peter encounters a group of thugs working under Falcon, trying to sell weapons customized with Chitauri technology which was left behind during the 1st Avengers movie.
In an attempt to stop Falcon and his men on a tourist ferry, Peter jeopardizes multiple lives on a ship after a blast splits the ride into two. Iron Man comes in and saves the ship from sinking. For going against his orders to stand down, Tony takes away Peter's suit, sending him home. As the night for his college Homecoming arrives, Peter realizes that his date Liz’s father is the Falcon, and to stop him, Peter has to abandon Liz at the dance and stop the Falcon. After a tough fight, Peter secures his win over Falcon and gains Tony’s respect. The movie ends with Tony asking Peter to join the Avengers but, Peter turns him down by saying that he would rather look out for the little guys.
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
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Spider-Man: Far From Home is the 2nd standalone movie for the character in the MCU and picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame, where Peter has to exist in a world where there is no Iron Man. With the pressure of taking the mantle for being at the forefront of Earth's mightiest heroes, Peter decides to take a break and go on a vacation with his friends. While the vacation goes well, Peter encounters Nick Fury, who briefs him on a delicate mission that he has to handle.
Now facing a new danger called the Elementals, Peter teams up with Quentin Beck, aka Mysterio. As the story goes on, Peter hands him Stark’s E.D.I.T.H glasses thinking that it is the right thing to do, only to learn that Beck is the traitor who created the illusions and is the main antagonist of the movie. Amidst this, MJ discovers Peter’s identity, being the third to do so after Ned and Aunt May. Peter learns to trust himself in doing the right things and stops Beck’s plans by taking his E.D.I.T.H glasses back. As the movie comes to an end, Quentin Beck sends out a dying message which is telecasted by Jay Jonah Jameson, revealing that Peter Parker is Spider-Man.
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
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Spider-Man: No Way Home, is the 3rd and final film in Jon Watts's directorial for the character of Spider-Man. This is a blend of 3 generations of cinema picking up from the point where Quentin Beck revealed to the world that Spider-Man was Peter Parker. With his identity out in the open, Peter his friends, and his family go through a series of interrogations and difficulties that make the superhero reach out to Doctor Strange. In his request to make everyone forget that he is Spider-Man, Peter messes up with Strange's spell which ends up bringing everyone who knows Spider-Man into this universe.
Peter is tasked with rescuing and sending back villains like Octo Octavius, Norman Osborn, Max (electro), Sandman, and the Lizard. As he goes on to fix things with them, Peter ends up having a fight with Norman who gets possessed by the Green Goblin, and the fight ends with the villain's escape and the tragic death of Aunt May, who dies due to the aftermath of a bomb blast. Now left in despair, Peter finds his ray of hope by meeting 2 other versions of Peter Parker (played by Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield), who make him believe his path to being a superhero.
In their final battle at the Statue of Liberty, all three Spider-Men manage to treat all the villains with an antidote, bringing them back to their original selves. But things do not end as Strange's contained magic spell, which breaks free after Goblin's attack, develops a crack in space and time. To stop it, Peter makes the ultimate sacrifice by asking Strange to wipe out everyone’s memory of Peter Parker being Spiderman. After the final battle and the successful memory wipe spell, Peter now leads a secretive life in New York, alongside being the superhero for the world.
FAQs
MJ is played by Zendaya in Spider-Man.
Yes, the film rights to the character of Spider-Man is held by Sony Pictures.
The character of Ned is played by Jacob Batalon.