Tom Holland Explains How He Shared His ‘Crowded Room’ Character With Multiple Actors (Spoilers)
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2023
- This interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike began
“The Crowded Room” has come and gone, marking a huge shift for series star Tom Holland (at least from the MCU, where many fans were introduced to his talents as Spider-Man / Peter Parker). And with it came the daunting task of playing multiple characters - but also sharing those characters with other actors. Fortunately, they worked out a system.
The whole truth of Danny Sullivan’s (Holland) life was officially revealed in Episode 7 of “The Crowded Room,” explaining exactly what Jack (Jason Isaacs) meant in Episode 6 when he mentioned “us.” It turns out, most of the characters we’d met up to that point were all Danny’s alters, each taking turns driving his life when they felt he needed them most.
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Tom seriously needs more recognition as an actor- not just a spiderman actor.
Fantastic finale
Once more,and once more,thank you,Tom,and all the group for this work! It is very,very important! It is a cry from all abused children and people...
The story is something thats far too common in the world
That being said just finished rhe show and i fucking loved it proper stuck with me
The fact that this took a mental toll on the actors is reason enough for me not to watch it. Why people want to see violence and sick things is beyond me
As someone diagnosed with DID I’m almost glad Tom is going though some level of struggle with this lmao. Statistically speaking,, there are far more killers without DID than with DID,, yet all of these big name actors want to portray this heavily stigmatized disorder in an even more stigmatizing light. Stories like this, even if this one happens to be true,, shouldn’t be pushed. I’m sick of people asking me if “there’s an evil one” and being scared of me for being open about my experiences. I’m sick of actors like Tom Holland and James McAvoy getting rewarded for causing harm. The mental toll this role “took on him” is self inflicted and honestly deserved