Tom Holland is speaking out about his future as Spider-Man in Marvel and a possible Oscar nomination for No Way Home.
Speaking on The One Show on Wednesday, the 25-year-old revealed that he will happily leave his role when it comes time to make the new baby steps.
"I've experienced such an amazing race as Spider-Man, if it's time for me to step down and the next lucky kid is going to move on, I'll do it proudly," he said.
He said, "I've achieved everything I wanted to achieve as a character, so if there's time I'll do it with my head, but if not, I'll play this character forever because I have to. I like this."
As far as Oscar nomination ambitions are concerned, Tom seems to have garnered as much love from audiences as he can appreciate.
"For us as creatives, I think I can speak on behalf of everyone at Sony and Marvel, the love and support we've received for the film from fans is so great, it's enough for us," He confessed.
Tom said: "It's so special to see people in the audience cheering on their feet, enjoying the process and being part of the nostalgia of the celebration of three generations of cinema."
"So if the Oscars do happen it will be the icing on the cake but if not then we are all very proud of what we have achieved," concluded the star.