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Tom Holland’s career outside Marvel Cinematic Universe does not look so shiny as compared to when he sports the Spider-Man suit. His latest TV project,The Crowded Room, is being heavily slammed by critics and dismissed by fans on Rotten Tomatoes.

Holland’s last screen appearance was on 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, after which he decided to take a break from working on Marvel films. Coming back from a long hiatus and with a new TV show, it did not prove to be the best avenue for the actor.
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Tom Holland’sThe Crowded RoomMeets Underwhelming Reactions From The Audience
The Crowded Roomis an AppleTV project starringTom Hollandas Danny Sullivan, a character with dissociative identity disorder arrested for a string of violent crimes in New York in 1979. The psychological thriller show will witness Sullivan’s story through a series of interviews.
Arriving on June 9, the limited series currently sits at a 14% critic approval score, an incredibly disappointing rating for a television show. Holland appeared on several projects outside the MCU realm, and most of them gave underwhelming performances.

Some of the Spider-Man actor’s “rotten” projects includeDolittle(15%),Chaos Walking(21%),Cherry(37%), andUncharted(41%). His work onThe Devil All The Time(64%) andSpies in Disguise(77%) have given the audience mixed reactions. Meanwhile, all of the MCU films he starred in were highly rated:Avengers: Endgame(94%),Spider-Man: Homecoming(92%),Spider-Man: Far From Home(90%), andCaptain America: Civil War(90%).
This somewhat suggests that the actor’s success mainly lies within the confines ofMarvelmovies. It is quite disappointing on Holland’s part as an actor who wants to showcase his versatility and add more skills to his repertoire as he attempts to deviate from the image ofPeter Parker. Perhaps he has not yet found the most fitting project that would highlight his talent.

Meanwhile, fans have shared their reactions on Twitter regarding Holland’s failed attempt at impressing the audience. Check out their tweets below:
https://twitter.com/sweety_eternity/status/1666107363479224323

https://twitter.com/notashenone/status/1666101293600108544
https://twitter.com/EaglesBurna/status/1666101178134831104
https://twitter.com/NAYE0NSHUSBAND/status/1666102021303435264
https://twitter.com/budockterrace/status/1666102022930563073
https://twitter.com/iMoinNawaz/status/1666102428788310019
With this bunch of discouraging social media reactions and cutting remarks from critics, it would not be a shock if fans’ anticipation for the series plummets.
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Tom Holland Reveals Playing Danny Sullivan Deeply Affected Him
Tom Holland also served as executive producer inThe Crowded Room, and he revealed in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporterhow the series “broke” him:
“This show absolutely broke me in every way possible. I just kept my head down. I dug my heels in, and I just tried my best.”
The actor said that the challenge of playing a complicated character encouraged him to take on the role. Danny Sullivan is based on the story of Billy Milligan, the first person acquitted of crime because of his disorder.
“We definitely are telling a piece of fiction. That said, there was a load of research that went into bringing this show to life: reading the book, watching the documentary, watching the film, speaking to experts. It was really important to us to tell this story in an authentic way, as well as a sensitive way.”
Due to the early negative reception of the show, Holland might not be too pleased after the hard work and effort he put into the project.
The Crowded Roomarrives on AppleTV this June 9.
Sources:Twitter,THR
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Ariane Cruz
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.