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Tom Holland Claims One Fellow Spider-Man Wore A Fake Butt—And Internet Sleuths Are On The Case

Tom Holland Claims One Fellow Spider-Man Wore A Fake Butt—And Internet Sleuths Are On The Case
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Tom Holland is prone to spoiling things by accident, so much so that production crew will intentionally mislead him on shoot days so that he doesn't know what's going on until they get to the site.

But he is keeping one little juicy secret about the new Spider-Man film, No Way Home, and it has to do with co-stars Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire.


During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Holland dropped a fascinating little tidbit, saying:

"I’ll give you a spoiler, and I’m not going to tell you who, but one of us has a fake a** in their suit. You can figure out that for yourselves."

Immediately, this was the comment that launched a thousand private investigations into set photos.

People were fervently speculating, who was wearing the fake butt? Was it the original, Tobey? Was it the riskier, grittier version, Andrew? Or was it just Tom the whole time?




Holland recalled noticing his co-star's fake posterior while filming and being impressed, before noting that it was fake.

“I remember being on set like, ‘Wow! Oh, hang on a minute, nah, that’s not real.’”

Sleuths have removed Holland from the running for logic's sake.




So who was it?

Well, no official word has come out yet on who was sporting the false posterior in the movie, but talk continues of a multi-verse where all of the Spider-Men may be in for future roles.




Spider-Man: No Way Home will be available for streaming by March 22nd, although the official hosting platform has not been announced yet. Due to the movie containing intellectual property from Sony, it will not be immediately available on Disney+.

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