Tom Holland Spills the Beans on His "Oppenheimer" Role - But Not Too Many!
You guys, Spider-Man: No Way Home just came out, but we're already buzzing about Tom Holland's next big project: Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer"! And honestly, we can't wait!
Tom Holland is one of those actors who always makes us excited. He's funny, charismatic, and he's got that whole "boy next door" vibe that just makes us root for him. But we're not talking about his Spider-Man days now – we're diving into serious movie territory with Nolan.
Now, we know you're dying to know more about his role in "Oppenheimer". We've all been dying to know! But don't expect Holland to spill all the tea. In an interview, he admitted he was playing a character named "F.R. 'Fritz' Oppenheimer," a bit of a red herring, as his role is actually a whole lot smaller than that. He's playing a "small role", he revealed, but it was "a really great experience."
A "Small Role" That Counts
We're not gonna lie, we're a little bummed. But honestly, who wouldn't want to work with Nolan? That's some serious clout! It's not about the size of the role; it's about the chance to learn from one of the greats.
Even though the role is small, it's likely to be a memorable one. Nolan is known for creating complex, layered characters even in supporting roles. And let's be real, anything Tom Holland touches is going to be pretty damn good.
What We Know About "Oppenheimer"
"Oppenheimer" is a biographical thriller about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the "father of the atomic bomb." It's going to be a wild ride, exploring the development of the atomic bomb and the moral implications of its creation.
We know Cillian Murphey is playing Oppenheimer, and we're seriously excited about the all-star cast that includes Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., and Florence Pugh.
We're definitely going to be keeping a close eye on this one, even if Tom's role is a little smaller than we hoped. We're confident he's going to bring something unique and special to the film, just like he always does.
Keep your eyes peeled for "Oppenheimer" in theaters on July 21, 2023!