Zendaya has been learning English slang from Tom Holland

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Published 2021-12-11
Junket interview with Tom Holland and Zendaya who discuss their new film Spider-Man: No Way Home which is released on December 15.


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All Comments (21)
  • Can we just talk about how they unwittingly smile every time they look at each other?
  • @Kai88988
    i fucking loved how vengeful and angry Tom Holland was in this film, it showed another side of spider-man that we've never actually seen before. and his fights with the Goblin were 10/10. Norman Osbourne is a fucking menace
  • Not zendaya saying the “c word “ she got me screaming 😂😂😂
  • @ericstorm6582
    If Jon had to walk over to Tom and ask him if he was okay after he showed another side of Peter Parker, you just know this is going to have the best acting from Tom, he is going to outclass everyone
  • @Android-vk8yh
    I love how these two are so connected they forget the interview as even there sometimes
  • @anthonyo455
    Zendaya got Tom Holland feeling self conscious about being British 😂😂
  • @tcd807
    Their realationship gives me a glimpse of hope in humanity
  • Seriously love listening to these two they r so refreshing coming out of Hollywood. Tom is the best Spider-Man ever
  • @iKeto_gal
    I love that she’s real…and what I mean by that is that when she said “we play make believe” (acting)… so she knows it’s a fun pretend type job.
  • @court959
    this is the best movie ive ever watched and toms acting is class! 100% one of the most talented actors in portraying emotion and just acting <3
  • @SydneyKong
    “We’re not getting any work done” LMAOOOO AHABABABA
  • @RedDevil_Joe
    2:55 For the Americans the “wunee” is “weren’t he” or “wasn’t he” lol but it’s slang to blend it at the end of a sentence. Like “init” meaning “isn’t it” at the end of a sentence is still how that’s most commonly used lol, “aren’t ya” at the end of a sentence would be “nt ya”, “doesn’t he” at the end of a sentence would be “dunee” etc. Sort of thought Tom was more posh than that though 😂
  • @kihaakui792
    As a Hawaiian, I learned when I moved to the Mainland that we end a lot of our sentences with "Yea?" And I believe this is due to the British and Canadian influence on our culture that most people have forgotten from the turn of the 20th century.
  • @akriti8219
    Not me missing them and feeling lonely at the same time .
  • @jesspace4069
    No one else notice when he said dock oct and green goblin in the sanctum
  • @kj007a
    They should get married