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Spider-Man: Billy Elliot star Tom Holland to become Peter Parker

Holland has previously played Billy Elliot on stage

Kashmira Gander
Wednesday 24 June 2015 11:47 EDT
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Tom Holland is to take on the iconic role of Spiderman
Tom Holland is to take on the iconic role of Spiderman (Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

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Billy Elliot theatre actor Tom Holland has been chosen to take on the iconic role of Peter Parker in the next Spider-Man movie.

The 19-year-old, who was born in Kingston-Upon Thames, is best known for playing the lead in the musical version of Billy Elliot.

While the young British actor has starred in Hollywood blockbuster The Impossible, he will now be truly plunged into the Hollywood spotlight in the film which is slated for a July 2017 release

Viewers may also recognise him as Locke in BBC Two's Wolf Hall.

Director Jon Watts, who is behind upcoming indie thriller Cop Car, will direct the film.

The team behind the film were particularly impressed by Holland’s performances in The Impossible and Wolf Hall and the upcoming In the Heart of the Sea, according to the Marvel website.

Sony's Motion Pictures Group Chairman, Tom Rothman, said: "We saw many terrific young actors, but Tom's screen tests were special. All in all, we are off to a roaring start.”

Marvel Comics created the Spider-Man character in the early Sixties - inspiring a TV series and a number of films.

Holland has a daunting task ahead of him as Spider-Man is the most successful franchise in the history of Sony Pictures, with five films raking in over $4billion worldwide.

Other actors who have taken on the role include Tobey Maguire in the noughties trilogy directed by Sam Raimi, and Andrew Garfield in the reboot film directed by Marc Webb in 2014.

Additional reporting PA

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