- Tom Holland had a drunk call with Disney’s CEO Bob Iger when MCU’s Spider-Man was axed.
- Holland revealed his real motive was to thank Iger, but instead, it ended up being a emotional plea.
- There was a chance that Spider-Man movies made by Marvel might stop.
Tom Holland is a very popular Spider-Man actor. However, in 2019, he had to deal with the business side of Spider-Man.
People were sad when they heard that the Spider-Man movies made by Marvel Studios (MCU) would stop after only two films. Tom Holland seemed to be the most upset about this news.
In 2019, there was a chance that Spider-Man movies made by Marvel might stop because Sony and Marvel couldn’t agree on how Spider-Man would be in future Marvel movies.
Tom Holland, the actor who plays Spider-Man, talked openly about a phone call he had with Disney’s boss, Bob Iger, on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show. When Holland heard that Sony might take Spider-Man out of Marvel movies, he asked if he could send an email to Mr. Iger to talk about it.
He explained, “I just wanted to say thank you, I wanted to say, ‘This has been an amazing five years of my life, thank you for changing my life in the best way, and I hope that we can work together in the future.”
As per the reports, Iger wanted to get on a call with Holland after they conversed through emails.
The then 23-year-old revealed, “So like two, three days go by, and then my family and I went to the pub quiz in our local town, and I’m like three pints in,” he continued, “haven’t eaten much and I get a phone call from an unknown number and I have a feeling, I’m like, ‘I think this is Bob Iger…but I’m drunk.’ So my dad’s like, ‘Just take the call, you’ll do fine!'”
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