Tom Holland’s debut movie is on TV tonight
As a gamer with a penchant for movies, I can say that Tom Holland’s journey from Billy Elliot to Spider-Man is nothing short of extraordinary. His role in “The Impossible” was a testament to his versatility and dedication as an actor, showcasing his ability to portray raw emotion even in the most challenging circumstances.
Tom Holland is now one of the biggest stars in the world, but it’s easy to forget that he wasn’t always Spider-Man.
Following his captivating performance as Billy Elliot on stage, Holland transitioned into films, initially appearing in more intense productions. In essence, his cinematic debut was voicing the character Shō in the English dub of Arrietty, but it was with The Impossible that we first saw him on the big screen.
The film about a catastrophe is centered around a single family’s ordeal during the devastating 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean. In this movie, Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor take on the roles of Maria and Henry Bennett, while Lucas, one of their three children, is portrayed by Holland.
If you haven’t caught it yet, the movie “The Impossible” is scheduled to be broadcast tonight (December 8) at 12:30 a.m., or more precisely, in the wee hours of Monday morning if that suits you better.
If it turns out that catching a movie at this moment isn’t feasible, don’t worry! The captivating film “The Impossible” is set to be streamed on BBC iPlayer shortly following its broadcast. You can enjoy it for an entire month afterward.
If you’re eager to see it, you can stream “The Impossible” instantly on Netflix in the United Kingdom and Ireland at this very moment.
In 2013, while being recognized at award ceremonies for the movie “The Impossible”, Ewan McGregor was queried about his dream roles he’d like to play in the future.
He mentioned that with the multitude of roles produced annually, it can be challenging to pinpoint a specific career path. However, he expressed a preference for roles that incorporate some elements of action or humor, perhaps ones with a lighter tone compared to “The Impossible.” He also suggested roles with a touch of humor or wit.
Which superhero character do you think I’d prefer to portray? Perhaps Spider-Man, around a decade from now. It could be possible. We might be discussing a potential new adaptation of an existing adaptation.
What a prediction that turned out to be.
The Unattainable was helmed by JA Bayona, who had previously ventured into the realm of disasters this year with the critically acclaimed Snow Society, which garnered significant attention as one of Netflix’s top-viewed non-English language films.
Besides being nominated for Best International Feature Film at this year’s Oscars, “Society of the Snow” found itself in a stiff competition with “The Zone of Interest.” In the end, it was “The Zone of Interest” that claimed victory at the Oscars. Similarly, they battled it out at the BAFTAs, and once again, “The Zone of Interest” emerged as the winner.
The Impossible airs tonight (December 8) at 00.30am on BBC One.
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2024-12-08 10:48