Tom Holland Talks Inspiration Of Past 'Spider-Man' Movies On 'Homecoming,' Zendaya Says She's Not A Love Interest

There’s still some time to go until next summer’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” and about all we know for sure beyond the cast is the recent confirmation that Vulture will indeed be in the movie. And while the movie is another attempt to reboot the popular character following the “Amazing Spider-Man” series and Sam Raimi‘s “Spider-Man” trilogy, actor Tom Holland reveals he’s borrowing certain elements of his performance from Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire.

“I actually haven’t been in contact with them. But it’s so lucky because I’ve got five movies that I can draw from. I watched every single one years before I even got cast in this movie. And then we watched them all again and just picked little things that I thought was great and that I’d like to keep,” he revealed to THR.

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As with everyone inked for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Holland is contracted for multiple films, but adds that the studio is pretty flexible when it comes to their use of the actor.

“They give you options, and those could be exercised whenever. Like a cameo in ‘Avengers.’ I’m unclear as to which movies, though. I do know I have three ‘Spider-Man’ movies and three solo movies contracted. But if you have another movie, Marvel is so good at working around it. They’re very respectful of your life, really. They understand that you have to work on other movies, and they try and fix it up so you can work around each other,” he explained.

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Meanwhile, Zendaya, who will be playing Mary Jane Watson, reveals she’s not the love interest of Peter Parker.

“No [laughs]. My character is not romantic,” she told the trade. “My character is like very dry, awkward, intellectual and because she’s so smart, she just feels like she doesn’t need to talk to people, like ‘My brain is so far ahead of you that you’re just not really on my level.’ So she comes off very weird. But to me, she is very cool because she’s deep. She’s always thinking about something, always reading. I like that. And I also like that I don’t really have to do anything for hair and makeup. I just get to walk in and walk out.”

A little bit of info to chew on as we await the first trailer and, of course, the movie, which lands on July 7, 2017.