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Tom Holland almost starred in Star Wars but completely missed it

2021-02-24T17:46:17.056Z


The actor, known for his Marvel role as Spider-Man, had spent several audition rounds to join the interstellar saga. But he failed miserably before the jury.


Before the Marvel universe made him a star, the current interpreter of

Spiderman

had tried his luck with

Star Wars

.

In an interview given to the American site Backstage

,

the last face of Peter Parker confided to have been rejected during the auditions for episode VII of the saga of the stars,

The Awakening of the Force

.

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After several rounds of auditions to play the character of Finn, Tom Holland gives the reply with a robot, played by a woman.

The actress puts her heart into the work and faced with the "

Bleep, bloop bloop, bleep, bloop

" of her interpretation, the actor laughs.

I just couldn't stop laughing.

I found it very funny.

But I wasn't proud, because she was really trying to be convincing,

”he told Backstage.

"

I obviously did not get the role,

" he added.

Finn was ultimately played by John Boyega.

At 24, if he does not appear in the last

Star Wars

trilogy

,

Tom Holland has become a listed actor in Hollywood, passed through Captain America and

Avengers

(

Infinity war

).

Already a subscriber to superhero films, Tom Holland has taken care to diversify his CV with roles in

The Devil, All the Time

, in The Lost City of Z by James Gray and, soon in the drama Cherry

,

the new film. the Russo brothers, directors of the

Avengers

.

But he hasn't given up on his web launchers, and he's currently filming the third installment of Spider-Man's adventures for Marvel.

Source: lefigaro

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