The “Spider-Man” star and his siblings showed off their golf skills at the first tee in England
Spider-Man star Tom Holland had a swinging good time at the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am event in Virginia Water, England on Monday.
The 27-year-old actor was joined by younger brothers, Sam Holland, 24, and Harry Holland, 23, at the Wentworth Golf Club, gathering on the first tee. Tom swung a club on the course in one photo and waved to the crowd in another, while Sam and Harry stood nearby to watch the moment.
In 2021, Tom shared a sweet photo of himself and Harry on the set of Spider-Man: No Way Home, dressed in full costume while carrying his brother on his shoulders.
“Today was easily one of the highlights of my career,” Tom captioned the post. “For those of you that were there, you know what I’m talking about and for those of you that weren’t, you better buckle up!!!”
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At the time, Tom told Variety that Spider-Man: No Way Home was “the most ambitious standalone superhero movie ever made.”
“You sit down, read the script, and see what they’re trying to do, and they’re succeeding,” he said. “It’s really impressive. I’ve never seen a standalone superhero movie quite like it. And I’m just, you know, again, that lucky little s— who happens to be Spider-Man in it.”
“We got a lot more shooting to do,” the Avengers: Endgame actor continued. “We started before Christmas and shot for like seven weeks. We stopped for the Christmas break, and then we’re starting again. I’m just as excited as everyone else to see it, let alone be a part of it.”
He also mentioned that he was aspiring to direct his first feature after working on Cherry with Anthony and Joe Russo.
“I’ve been trying to scratch that itch for a really long time. And my younger brother Harry and I have been writing a script together,” he said. “We managed to acquire the rights to a book series that we loved as kids.”
“I’d love to direct one day,” The Devil All the Time star added. “We’re not rushing anything because I think the project we’re working on is amazing and can be quite powerful. So we want to make sure we get it right. But hopefully, within the next five years, you’ll see Harry and I sitting in the director’s chairs shouting action.”