
For almost 10 years, from the first performance in 2016, Tom Holland has been the new ‘face’ of Marvel, but, as it turned out, everything could come out differently.
The role of Peter Parker almost got a different British-Joseph Quinn, the star of “very strange deeds” and the future performer of the role of Man-Fakel/Johnny Storm in the refutation “Fantastic Four”.
Cuin himself mentioned this casually in an interview Buzzfeedjust kidding:
“I tried Spider-Man. I am still waiting for an answer.”
Based on the tone, he had no special hope at the time – and did the right one: in 2015 the studio for Holland chose to get rounds of castings, which stretched for five months. It was he who became the new spider in the “First Avenger: Confrontation”, and later the hero of his own trilogy.

At that time, Kinn was just taking the first steps outside of British television. His breakthrough later took place – in the role of the charismatic rocker Eddie Manson in the fourth season of ‘very strange things’. Then the career went up sharply: “Quiet Place: The First Day”, “Gladiator 2”, the military thriller Alex Garland and now – Marvel’s Superhero Blockbuster.
In the new film “Fantastic Four: The First Steps” he plays Johnny Storm, he is a man-faculty-a-character that was played in earlier adjustments with changing success by Chris Evans and Michael B. Jordan. When the project photographs, Quinn and Hollande can meet on the same screen – years after that very test casting.
Source: Popcorn News

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