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Tom Holland Highlights ‘Method Acting At Its Finest’ In ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Scene Corey Atad 4 hrs ago Comments B.C. Premier John Horgan to undergo biopsy surgery for growth in his throat Misinformation is the invasive species of 2021 When he's in costume, Tom Holland doesn't play around. Tom Holland© Photo: Chuck Zlotnick/Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock Tom Holland On Friday, the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" star shared a screenshot from the upcoming Marvel sequel with a little insider info on how the shot was achieved. "Absolutely no cgi in this picture," he says of the image, in which Spider-Man is hoisted up by one of villain Doc Ock's robotic tentacles. "Method acting at its finest." Gallery: Jake Gyllenhaal’s Top 10 Roles (ET Canada) Slide 1 of 10: It’s become a cult classic for a reason. After failing to impress at the box office, psychological drama “Donnie Darko” found its fans on home release. With Gyllenhaal as the misfit Donnie, a teen whose disturbing visions of a large, scary rabbit lead him to commit acts of destruction. With a superb supporting cast that includes Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie, Drew Barrymore, Jenna Malone, Patrick Swayze, and even Seth Rogen in his first movie role, Gyllenhaal expertly balances the highs and lows of the disturbed teen in what remains one of his greatest – and most-loved - performances. Next Slide Auto Rotation On Full Screen 1/10 SLIDES © CP Images ‘DONNIE DARKO’ It’s become a cult classic for a reason. After failing to impress at the box office, psychological drama “Donnie Darko” found its fans on home release. With Gyllenhaal as the misfit Donnie, a teen whose disturbing visions of a large, scary rabbit lead him to commit acts of destruction. With a superb supporting cast that includes Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie, Drew Barrymore, Jenna Malone, Patrick Swayze, and even Seth Rogen in his first movie role, Gyllenhaal expertly balances the highs and lows of the disturbed teen in what remains one of his greatest – and most-loved - performances. It's not actually clear whether or not Holland was joking about the absence of computer generated effects in the shot, though some of his followers definitely weren't buying it. 'You got jokes huh," one user commented, while another said simply, "You're funny." Others also took the post as a sign that a new trailer for the hotly anticipated superhero movie might be on the way. "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is set to hit theatres Dec. 17.

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