Not everyone needs super powers to help others, a statement that can be confirmed by Tom Holland, the current Spider-Man of cinemas. Without great powers, the star acted with great responsibility when helping his colleague Jake Gyllenhaal during the recordings of Spider-Man: Away from Home.
This backstage story was revealed by Gyllenhaal himself in an interview with Howard Stern. Asked about the difficulty of acting in Marvel movies, the star admitted that this was not an easy task:
As an example of this difficulty, Jake Gyllenhaal cited the first day of filming. The actor reported difficulty remembering his own lines, which led him to ask Spider-Man himself for help:
“I remember that on the first day of recording…. (laughs) I couldn’t remember my lines, I got stuck and they were like ‘wow’. So I came to Tom Holland saying ‘dude, help me’. And he said ‘it’s alright man. Just chill’. It was like he was me in a lot of situations. So I finally got it.”
Finally, Gyllenhaal explained that he felt pressured for being a big fan of Spider-Man and the Marvel Universe:
“I put a lot of pressure [em mim mesmo] because I love this world. I’m not going to come in as an actor [esnobe] saying ‘I’ve made 16 movies, I know what I’m doing’. I’m going to jump into all the projects… I love Spider-Man, I love this world.”
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