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Tom Holland says new Spider-Man film will add more humour and 'fun' elements
- Actor Tom Holland described collaborating with director Christopher Nolan on *The Odyssey* as "the best experience I've had on the film set" in an April 2026 interview, ahead of the movie's July 17, 2026, IMAX release.
- Adapting Homer's ancient Greek epic, Nolan's film features a star-studded cast including Matt Damon as Odysseus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, and Holland as Telemachus, with Universal Pictures confirming the project in December 2024.
- Regarding the film's production, Holland praised the director's practical mastery, noting he frequently asked, "How did you do that?" while Nolan confirmed the scenes utilized "all in camera effects."
- Holland is currently shooting additional footage for *Spider-Man: Brand New Day*, describing the reshoots as "really, really fun" and noting they add humor to the film without altering its quality.
- Comparing the experience to his past work, Holland likened the project to getting the call about *Spider-Man* ten years ago, characterizing the opportunity as "the job of a lifetime.
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Tom Holland Praises Matt Damon, Recalls Learning on 'The Odyssey' Set
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Actor Tom Holland has opened up about his experience working with Matt Damon on filmmaker Christopher Nolan's upcoming film 'The Odyssey', revealing that he received valuable advice from his co-star but will keep it private, according to People. Entertainment News | Tom Holland Praises Matt Damon, Recalls Learning on 'The Odyssey' Set.
On Wednesday (8th) local time, British actor Tom Holland shared his thoughts on Christopher Nolan's "Odyssey," saying it was completely different from any film he had ever seen, and revealed some very exciting scenes.
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