Lockdown diary: Tom Holland being made 'slightly productive'
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'Spider-Man' actor Tom Holland says that his time during the COVID-19 lockdown has been "a little productive".
Holland, who is in London, opened about how he are often
productive when he appears on a talk show via video-chat.
When the host asked how Holland was aged together with his
family with Lockdown, the actor jokingly said "getting too drunk",
with actor Ryan Reynolds recently calling him a "spider-gin case".
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Then he said that he's lucky to be "doing an honest
job" and living during a place that features a good outdoor space.
Holland then shared that he's "a bit productive"
and is writing a screenplay together with his brother Harry, whom he has
already sent to the producers. He jokingly said that sending scripts to people
is nerve-wracking because they could determine that he's "stupid" or
"can't speak anything".
Talking about the disruption of his projects, Holland said
that he was in Berlin when the Coronoirus epidemic hit, when he did an
'untrained' film. Now, the film are going to be rescheduled. He also will be
shooting subsequent 'Spider-Man' installment within the near future, but he's
unsure.
Amid the continued health crisis, Holland is functioning
with The Brothers Trust, a charity found out by his family to boost funds for
various reasons.
He has been working together with his co-stars and last
'Iron Man' star Robert Downey Jr.