By promoting his fiancée Zendaya’s upcoming film Challengers, which stars Josh O’Conner and Mike Faist, Tom Holland demonstrated his devotion to her.
Tom Holland demonstrates once more why he’s Zendaya’s amiable, local lover.
and her biggest admirer. After all, the star of The Crowded Room was always a helpful collaborator, promoting Zendaya’s impending movie Challengers on social media. “You ain’t ready for this one!” Tom teased his fans on his Instagram Stories on February 21, when he shared the recently released trailer.
Zendaya’s tennis prodigy character gets enmeshed in a romantic triangle between her husband, a professional tennis player, and her ex-lover—who also happens to be his closest friend—in the film, which stars Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist. The film was initially scheduled for release in September 2023, but the 2023 SAG-AFTRA Strike caused it to be rescheduled until April 26.
Tom’s enthusiasm for his girlfriend’s upcoming film is only the most recent instance of him expressing support to the public after debunking split rumors earlier this year. Days after he’d told reporters that they had “absolutely not” split up in January, he gushed on Instagram Stories over her stunning Paris Fashion Week outfit, posting three heart-eye emojis.
In addition, the Spider-Man co-stars, whose romance was revealed in 2021, had their first public appearance together after the breakup allegations surfaced on February 15 when Tom accompanied Zendaya to the after-party of her film Dune: Part Two in London.
Even though the couple has stated that they would prefer to keep their romance private, Tom has admitted that he has no problem going back in time to watch the 2017 film that they first worked on together.
At the 2024 Critics Choice Awards, he admitted to Extra, “Every now and then, Zendaya and I will watch Spider-Man 1 and reminisce about being 19 and making those movies again.” “I try not to watch certain movies as much as I would like to because they are so precious, and I adore savoring those moments. Being able to sit down and sort of relive your adolescence is such a privilege and a blessing.”