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While Tom Holland successfully delivered MCU’s Spider-Man threequel, turning it into a massive box office hit, he was initially nervous during his auditions. And while so, he was motivated by his taxi driver, but in a very unusual way. Recalling his last audition fortheSpider-Manmovie, Holland discussed how he was told he would get the part because he wasn’t good-looking.

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Appearing onGraham Norton Show, Tom Holland discussed the journey he went through to pin his role as Spiderman. Discussing the different screen tests and rounds of auditions, in retrospect, the actor mentioned his taxi driver who nearly sank his confidence in an attempt to motivate him.

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Tom Holland Recalls A Confidence Sinking Encounter

Appearing onTheGraham Norton Show,Tom Hollandwho played Peter Parker in the recentSpider-Manthreequel, mentioned being told that he was too ugly to be rejected forSpider-Man. While the actor’s face and persona are adored by the world,his taxi driver once told him that he wasn’t quite good-looking.

“When I was going for my last audition, I was driving, I was very nervous, and I had this driver – lovely guy – but a little bit too honest,” Holland shared, further adding, “he’s chatting to me… and you know I’m a polite person, but I also want to be like ‘Mate please shut up, I’m trying to learn my line.’”

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Recalling the incident that shattered his confidence, Holland shared what happened next.

“And he goes, ‘You know what kid, I think you’re going to get it.’ And I’m like ‘Really?! Why?!’ And I was excited to hear that. He goes ‘You know what? I think you’re going to get it because the kid that I just drove there? He is so good-looking.”

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Although the taxi driver must have had good intentions, he evidently drowned Tom Holland’s confidence. Certainly, in an attempt to motivate the actor, the taxi driver blurted comments that were too harsh for the then-budding actor.

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Tom Holland Eventually Made It To Become Spiderman

While the driver claimed to have wisdom in his words, it naturally horrified Tom Holland. Especially as he was given the role of Peter Parker who was the uncool and unpopular kid from high school with spidey senses. However, Holland gathered his confidence and went forward with his journey as MCU’s Spider-Man.

To be honest, Holland wasn’t the first Spiderman who got criticized for his appearance, despite being extremely good-looking. Previously,Toby Maguirewas called too old to play the role of a high school student in theSpider-Manmovies. Even Andrew Garfield was pointed out to be extremely lean to be a superhero.

In the end, all three actors who played Spiderman did a wonderful job of portraying the character. Tom Holland being the youngest of all, turned out to be the ultimate “boy next door” choice for the films. He thus went on to appear in the MCU franchise as Peter Parker aka Spider-Man, who later found a mentor and quasi-father figure in Tony Stark aka Iron Man.

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Source:Graham Norton Show

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