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Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr. share one of the most adorable bonds in the industry. As revealed by Holland, their bond is not only limited to the movie screens but extends beyond that. In a recent interview, the Spider-Man fame opened up about how Downey Jr. has always inspired him. Praising his MCU co-star, Tom Holland said that he loved his performance inOppenheimer.

Robert Downey Jr. gave a magnificent performance as Lewis Strauss inOppenheimer. He owned the role and proved that nobody could have done it better. It was different from any of the roles he had played earlier and was subjected to worldwide appreciation. According to a recent interview by Tom Holland, that role stole the show in the Nolan movie.
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What did Tom Holland say about Robert Downey Jr.’sOppenheimerperformance?
Robert Downey Jr.‘s performance was one of the most widely discussed topics whenOppenheimerwas dropped. There are widespread speculations that his performance as Lewis Strauss can even land him his first Oscar. The fans were impressed whenTom Hollandalso came forward to support his friend/mentor’s performance.
In a recent interview for theSAG-AFTRA Foundation, theAvengers: Endgamestar was asked about a star in the industry, from whom he could always expect helpful and authentic opinions. For obvious reasons, Zendaya was the first“acting confidant”who came to his mind. Following that, the next was Robert Downey Jr.

“I really respect Downey’s opinion, he taught me so much and I always sing his praises. I love the guy, I admire him. I don’t know if you guys have seen Oppenheimer yet but he’s absolutely staggering in it, he steals the movie for me.”
Robert Downey Jr. has proved to be one of the closest mates to his MCU co-star and has always been supportive of him. For achieving so much at such a young age, the Iron Man star could never stop himself from appreciating Tom Holland. During a press tour ofDolittle,Downey Jr. admitted that the two had regular FaceTime.

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Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr.’s on-screen and off-screen dynamics were similar
InSpider-Man: Homecoming,we have spotted how Iron Man acts as a mature and caring mentor to Peter Parker. Tom Holland has repeatedly confirmed that their off-screen dynamics aren’t much dissimilar as well. During the press tour ofSpider-Man: Far From Home,Holland confirmed to Uproxx (viaComicbook) that Downey Jr. was indeed a mentor to him, and it was very pleasing for him to have someone have his back in the industry.
“It’s a lovely dynamic and the dynamic is also the same off screen. I mean, we’ve become really close. We’ve become great friends and I ask him for advice and vice versa sometimes. And it’s just become a really lovely relationship for me to have in the industry. Because, you know, as a young actor coming up in this world it can be very scary and it can be daunting. You can get bullied around. And it’s nice to have someone who’s got my back and who will give me some sound advice.”

It is also reported that the Marvel stars were comfortable since the first day when they were introduced. Before making his MCU debut inCaptain America: Civil War,when he had to give a screen test with Robert Downey Jr., Holland said that it was one of his best auditions. Their chemistry was so well since the first day, and hopefully, it will stay like this for a long time.
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Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.