Spider-Man: Far From Home‘s Jake Gyllenhaal has opened up about working with Tom Holland on the Marvel sequel.
Back in April, director Jon Watts mentioned that the pair acquired on so properly that it nearly grew to become a “problem” throughout filming, so Digital Spy needed to ask Gyllenhaal about his bromance with Holland.
“As everyone knows, Tom Holland is a real pain in the ass. It’s about wrangling that enormous ego of his and just making sure he stays where he is, says his line, does his job,” Gyllenhaal joked.
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“Every time I describe working with Tom Holland, it sounds like I’m describing my favourite cake, so I try and stay away from all the euphemisms. I think he’s a great kid, he works really hard.”
And co-star Samuel L Jackson agreed, saying that Holland “makes it easy”. Awww.
Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio has a singular relationship with Nick Fury in Far From Home, provided that he is aware of extra in regards to the world post-Endgame. “I had no lines to learn and he had lots because I know nothing,” Jackson mentioned of the variations in filming.
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“I was dealing with a holographic world that I knew nothing about, trying to describe stuff that’s normally described by a lot of other people,” Gyllenhaal added.
Director Jon Watts has just lately spoken about why Gyllenhaal was the right match for Mysterio, whereas Tom Holland has responded to the darkish fan principle about Ned changing into a villain.
Spider-Man: Far From Home will likely be launched on July 2. Spider-Man: Homecoming is out now on Digital Download, 4K Ultra HD,Blu-ray andDVD.