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Tom Hollander Accidentally Gets Tom Holland Bonus at Marvel Box Office – The Hollywood Reporter

Although British actor Tom Hollander said he couldn’t mistake him for Tom Holland visually, he certainly did via email.

During his last appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyersthe pride and prejudice The actor quipped that it was “very difficult” to get a name similar to Spider-Man: No way home Star because I was here first. But he’s very famous.”

Hollander proceeded to recall when his agency confused him with the actor via email and sent Hollander a box office bonus for a movie. Avengers consequences for him.

“People in the accounts department at my agency were confused. We were with the same agency briefly. It was a terrible moment,” Hollander explained with a laugh. “I went to see my friend who was doing theater in England. …I sat smugly in the audience having just done a show for the BBC for $30,000…and the break came and I checked my email and got a message from the agency that said, “Payment voucher for first box office bonus for.” Avengers“.”

at that moment, Pirates of the Caribbean The actor thought to himself, “I don’t think I exist Avengers“, but you opened the email anyway.

“It was an amazing amount of money,” Hollander said. “It wasn’t his salary. This was his first box office bonus. Not the whole box office bonus, his first. And the money was more than I’d ever seen. It was a seven-figure sum.”

Hollander’s most recent role was in Ryan Murphy’s anthology drama series Feud: Cabot vs. Swanswhich is scheduled to premiere on FX on January 31.

As for Holland, many fans are wondering if and when he could reprise his role as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in a fourth film. Tell Hollywood Reporter Last year for a June cover story for which he had already sat on several stories Spider Man development meetings but also noted that he was “a little apprehensive about” making a fourth installment.

“There’s a bit of a stigma about Part 4 across all franchises,” Holland explained. “I feel like we’ve had so much success with our first franchise, there’s a part of me that wants to walk away with my head held high and pass the baton to the next lucky kid who gets to bring this character to life.”

Then he said in November Collider He “would be a fool” not to play Spider-Man again, but said he would only do so if the story “did justice to the character.”