Tom Holland has now become a sought-after actor giving justice to a variety of roles. He also plays Spider-Man in the soon to be shown Spider-Man: Homecoming. Then joining Daisy Ridley in Lionsgate's thriller "Chaos Walking" is on the horizon.
Director Doug Liman is the director of the project which is adapted from the popular YA novel written by Patrick Ness. This is a post-apocalypse scenario where the existence of women is wiped out by a germ.Then all creatures can figure out the thoughts of another being through "Noise" - a streaming of visual and sound interpretations.
Holland brings to life a boy who flees his town together with his dog and happens to come across with a somewhat different being, a girl (Ridley). Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman who won the Oscar's for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind starts to do his magic on the script. Jamie Linden (Money Monster). Doug Davison, (Mena) are the producers with Allison Shearmur (Rogue One, Cinderella) on the side.
Holland first showed his acting prowess in 2012's drama "The Impossible" and became Peter Parker in the recent "Captain America: Civil War" film. He has committed to a key role playing opposite Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon in another drama just this month entitled, "The Current War," according to Hollywood Reporter.
In the set of "Spider-Man: Homecoming", Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures managed to bring out awkward but funny side of Tom Holland in a performance capture. Director Jon Watts captured this in a video. Marisa Tomei (Aunt May), Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark), Jon Favreau (Happy Hogan), Michael Keaton (The Vulture) and Zendaya (Michelle) are some of Holland's famous co-stars.
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" is written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein for the big screen with Michael Giacchino scoring the film, as featured by Coming Soon.