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  • It's nice to see you.

  • Nice to see you, too.

  • It's my first time in here.

  • Yeah, that's true.

  • We did it on Zoom last time.

  • We were Zooming, yeah.

  • But I appreciate you doing that, because it's hard to, that was a confusing time for the world, and hard to get guests and everything.

  • And you actually were great to us.

  • And well, I'm saying that, but to be really honest, you were a little tricky to me.

  • Oh, really?

  • Yeah, yeah, yeah, because it's interesting.

  • We were talking about Spider-Man, No Way Home.

  • And I asked you if the rumors were true that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield would be in that movie.

  • Oh, yes.

  • Yeah.

  • I asked you.

  • We were having a conversation.

  • And I asked you, and I obviously trust you, and you trust me, and we're, hey, listen.

  • We have that kind of relationship.

  • Yes, we really do have that kind.

  • Well, let's just take a look at what you said.

  • Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield might be making a cameo in this movie.

  • It would be amazing if they were, because they haven't told me that yet.

  • And I am Spider-Man, and I've read the script from beginning to the end.

  • So it would be a miracle if they could have kept that from me.

  • But at the moment, there is no cameo from the two boys.

  • I'd just like to add, though, I did say at the moment.

  • Yeah.

  • So I didn't technically lie.

  • Albeit, I had just come from set with Tobey and Andrew.

  • Yeah.

  • You totally, without a doubt, professionally lied to us all.

  • But I will say, it was worth it.

  • Yes, thank you.

  • I'm actually thankful that you did, because I think we need surprises in this world.

  • We need something to look forward to and go, is that a thing?

  • And when that did happen on screen, I freaked out.

  • Everyone flipped out, and we loved it.

  • I freaked out.

  • Yeah.

  • It was the highlight of my career.

  • It was amazing.

  • Did you freak out?

  • Did you try?

  • What did you do when they were both on set?

  • Were you in a bubble?

  • How did you keep this from everybody?

  • We were in a bubble.

  • We were shooting on set.

  • Everything was on a studio.

  • Tobey and Andrew would come to set in like a cloak.

  • Yeah.

  • It was like something out of Star Wars.

  • Like people fit in while all walking down the street wearing a cloak.

  • Yeah.

  • That's not Tobey Maguire.

  • That's a man dressed like the Grim Reaper walking down the street.

  • Yeah.

  • But it was hilarious, and it was an amazing experience.

  • It was really odd being there with them as a fan of the films from before.

  • Yeah.

  • And it was also really interesting, because throughout the films, I was at my third film by this point, and I had been requesting a few things with my suit.

  • Like, I wanted to be able to take my gloves off.

  • I wanted to be able to go to the bathroom without taking the whole suit off.

  • Yeah, these are things that you learn as you go.

  • Yes.

  • And they said, not possible.

  • We can't do it.

  • Yeah.

  • Tobey and Andrew both had those things on their suits.

  • And they didn't know it.

  • The disrespect.

  • Yeah, they already had.

  • They lived through it.

  • They go, oh, we already had this argument with, yeah.

  • Everything's possible.

  • Yeah, I learned that you should just put your foot down sometimes.

  • We're almost to Halloween.

  • What's it like when you see kids dressed as Spider-Man?

  • Do they freak out when they see you?

  • Yeah.

  • It's a joy, man.

  • I love, I remember, god, I've been playing Spider-Man for nearly a decade now, right?

  • So I'm probably 19.

  • Civil War is either coming out or has come out.

  • So what I'm trying to say is, like, I knew I was Spider-Man.

  • My family knew I was Spider-Man.

  • But no one else really knew that I was Spider-Man.

  • OK.

  • So we have kids coming at the door, trick or treating, like, really exciting.

  • The parents are, like, stood at the driveway, like, making sure the kids are safe.

  • Because everything you learn about being a kid goes against trick or treating.

  • It's like, don't talk to strangers.

  • Don't go to a stranger's house.

  • Don't take strangers' food.

  • Yeah, we're giving food to strangers.

  • And then all of a sudden, it's like, tonight, it's fine.

  • No rules.

  • Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • So the parents are there.

  • And we're waiting for a kid to show up as Spider-Man.

  • Eventually, someone does.

  • My dad calls me down.

  • And I think where I went wrong with this seven-year-old was that I was way more excited than he was.

  • So he's there in his little Spider-Man suit with his bucket.

  • And I'm like, Spider-Man, hey, how's it going?

  • And he's like, whoa.

  • It's like, trick or treat, man.

  • Yeah, just give me the candy, bro, and I'll be on my way.

  • Yeah, we don't need to have a conversation.

  • To which I then said to him, like, let's me and you have, like, a picture.

  • And then the parents took a big step forward.

  • Like, wait a minute.

  • What did you just say to our little kid?

  • What is happening?

  • You want to take a picture with my kid?

  • And I'm giving it, like, no, don't worry about it.

  • I'm actually Spider-Man.

  • To which, at that point, they, like, dragged that kid away from my house.

  • This person's insane.

  • You know what?

  • We don't need the candy bar.

  • We're going to walk away.

  • Oh, that's so funny.

  • That kid is probably wishing he took a photo with you.

  • There is some chatter that Spider-Man 4 is happening and that you'll be back as Spider-Man.

  • Now we're here.

  • What do you want to know?

  • Now we're here.

  • Now we're here.

  • We're actually, we can, we're touching.

  • Now we're in the same room.

  • Can we confirm this tonight?

  • It's happening.

  • Yes, it's happening!

  • That's my man.

  • That's my man.

  • Thank you, buddy.

  • Thank you.

  • That's what I'm talking about.

  • Wow!

  • That's what I'm talking about.

  • That's what you can tell.

  • That's, I love this.

  • Yeah, next summer, next summer we start shooting.

  • Everything's good to go.

  • We're nearly there.

  • Super exciting.

  • That's fantastic.

  • Yeah, I can't wait.

  • You are so good and so, you're perfect for that role.

  • Thank you.

  • Good actor, also very charming and just, I, I, I, I have,

  • I love it, but also I have kids and they love you so much.

  • Thank you so much.

  • You're just the whole, everybody in the cast is great.

  • Good, I'm happy to hear that.

  • Also, you know, who's a fan of yours is Timothy Chalamet.

  • Yeah, big fan.

  • Yes, he's a big fan of yours.

  • We, we love Timothy.

  • He's been on the show a bunch of times.

  • He recently made a flattering statement about you.

  • We have the clip.

  • Let's take a look at this.

  • Timothy Chalamet is better looking than Tom Holland.

  • Oh man, y'all, y'all going for the sauce.

  • I'm going strongly disagree on that.

  • Tom is the ultimate Riz master.

  • Internet knows this, Zendaya knows this, everyone knows this.

  • Ultimate Riz master.

  • Now.

  • Do you agree?

  • Let me ask you the question.

  • Do you agree is Tom Holland the ultimate Riz master?

  • I'd have to say I strongly agree.

  • I want to talk about this.

  • This is a big kind of cool thing you're doing now.

  • It's a non-alcoholic beer.

  • Yes.

  • It's called Biro.

  • It is quality, by the way.

  • Explain to me how you got here and what is this?

  • So I got sober.

  • Okay.

  • And it was a tricky road and it was something that I really needed to do.

  • And, you know, as, you know, as any celebrities, there's always opportunities to go down the commercial route and build brands and do all that sort of stuff.

  • And I'd never found anything that I was particularly passionate about.

  • And then when I got sober and I'd kind of got through my first year, which was, for me, a massive milestone and a huge achievement, I started thinking about...

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • It's a tough thing.

  • Yeah, it was.

  • It needed to happen.

  • It did.

  • And I, you know, I had some very honest conversations with family and friends and got through it.

  • Did that first year.

  • You started with a full year sober.

  • I tried to start with a month off.

  • And what really scared me is how difficult I found it.

  • And then I did a second month.

  • It got no easier.

  • I did a third month.

  • And then I sort of said, if I can get to June 1st, which is my birthday,

  • I will have proved to myself that I don't have a problem.

  • And then by the time I got to June 1st,

  • I really started feeling the benefits of not drinking.

  • I was sleeping better.

  • I was handling stuff better.

  • And I kind of thought, like, the thing that's missing from the equation for me right now is something that can make me feel included in a restaurant, in a bar.

  • There isn't quite the product that I need.

  • So I just thought, like, why don't I try and build my own?

  • And, like, two years later, here we are.

  • Yeah, so this, I mean, that's...

  • I think it's great.

  • Thank you.

  • So how does one do this?

  • How does one go about making their own non-alcoholic beer?

  • Well, I asked my agents.

  • I sort of said, like, can you guys look around and see if anyone would be interested in, like, setting something like this up with me?

  • A day later, they called up.

  • I'm like, there are people who are very interested.

  • So I, like, flew out to New York.

  • I was in this boardroom.

  • And I was meeting with all these people.

  • And I was kind of pitching the idea of what I wanted to do.

  • They seemed eager.

  • And we just got to work.

  • We started tasting things.

  • The first six rounds were absolutely disgusting.

  • And then we finally got something.

  • You really got in there.

  • Yeah, we were tasting.

  • We were sampling.

  • We were trying everything that was out on the market.

  • I have to try this.

  • What did you bring with you?

  • What did you bring with you?

  • There's two different types here?

  • So you have the Pilsner.

  • Kingston Pilsner is where I was born.

  • Not Pilsner.

  • Kingston.

  • Yeah.

  • It's like a lager.

  • And then this, for me, is my favorite, the Edge Hill IPA.

  • It's just your standard IPA.

  • All right, let's see what's up.

  • The biggest thing for me that I wanted to try and create.

  • Boy, you're stressing me out with that.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Woo.

  • I mean, I'm not saying I poured it better.

  • Yeah, it's perfect.

  • Look at that.

  • Come on.

  • Cheers.

  • Congrats on your sobriety.

  • Congrats on your new product, by the way.

  • Biro.

  • That is fantastic.

  • Tom Holland, everybody.

  • Biro is available now at Biro Brewing.

  • BiroBrewing.com.

  • More with Tom Holland after the break.

  • Stick around, everybody.

  • Hey.

  • Hey, hey, hey, hey.

It's nice to see you.

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