Tom Holland says Spider-Man sequel is 'really exciting'
Star of the upcoming "Spider-Man: Far From Home" Tom Holland says Marvel is good at giving audiences what they want, even when the audience does not yet know they want it.
![Tom Holland participates in the Cooking with "The Avengers" event at the Simone Restaurant on Monday, Nov. 12, 2018, in Los angeles.[Photo:AP]](http://img2.zhytuku.meldingcloud.com/images/zhycms_chinaplus/20181220/f005ff06-c425-40da-988e-364cb5dc2f8b.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_650)
Tom Holland participates in the Cooking with "The Avengers" event at the Simone Restaurant on Monday, Nov. 12, 2018, in Los angeles. [Photo:AP]
"Everyone wants the most conventional version of these characters and Marvel do the complete opposite. So, in this case we've sent Spider-Man and his friends to Europe to see what it looks like to see Spider-Man with a different backdrop. And seeing him in Venice and seeing him in Prague, it's just really exciting and very different."
Like previous Spider-Man films, the latest offering is action-packed and Holland was put through his paces.
"We've really trained hard and did hours and hours of rehearsals to do as many of the stunts practically. So, there's lots of wire work, there's lots of being smashed around. 9 AM Monday morning I had to do this stunt twice which was a bit of a nightmare but a huge payoff because it looks fantastic and I really did hurt myself which is kind of a bonus because it looks great, but I had a sore back for a week. But it was fine."
"Spider-Man: Far From Home" is scheduled for release in July.

