This episode of Good Hang features host Amy Poehler in a lively and heartfelt conversation with actor Tom Holland. The episode also includes a pre-interview segment with Holland's long-time friend and Spider-Man co-star, Jacob Batalon (0:52-13:37).
Key Highlights from the Interview:
- Friendship and Collaboration: Jacob Batalon discusses his deep, decade-long friendship with Holland (4:01), sharing stories about their chemistry from their initial Spider-Man auditions (5:04) and their mutual support in their professional and personal lives.
- Early Career and Discipline: Holland reflects on his roots as a dancer in Billy Elliot on the West End (22:06), discussing how that early discipline shaped his physical approach to acting. He also discusses his breakthrough performance in The Impossible (31:28), crediting Naomi Watts for being a transformative mentor during his first feature film role (32:24).
- The Spider-Man Franchise: Holland touches on the evolution of his character, Peter Parker, emphasizing the importance of keeping the series grounded in the teenage experience (37:55) and the significance of the Ned-Peter friendship as a core anchor for the audience (49:43).
- The Odyssey and Acting Challenges: Holland shares his excitement about working with Christopher Nolan on the upcoming film The Odyssey (51:10), noting the technical challenges of filming on IMAX (54:53) and the masterclass in patience displayed by co-stars Matt Damon and Anne Hathaway (55:40).
- Personal Growth and Relationships: Holland discusses the importance of having a partner who understands the pressures of the industry, specifically mentioning his relationship with Zendaya (57:15) and their collaborative work on set (59:25). He also opens up about his journey with sobriety and launching his own non-alcoholic beer brand (107:08).
- Overcoming Obstacles: Throughout the conversation, Holland candidly discusses his struggles with dyslexia (51:24) and how it influences his acting process, as well as his reasons for not hosting SNL (51:32).
The episode concludes with Holland sharing his love for comedy clubs as his preferred form of entertainment and artistic inspiration (111:06).
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