Tom Holland enjoys downtime between West End shows as he takes his dog for a walk ahead of Romeo & Juliet performance

Tom Holland made the most of his downtime as he took his dog for a walk in London’s Richmond Park on Friday.

The Spider-Man star, 28, looked casual in a grey T-shirt and trunks as he was seen enjoying a daily stroll with his beloved pooch.

The Uncharted star appeared relaxed while out and about, making the most of the sunny day.

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Although he stepped away from the Hollywood world for a while, Tom has been booked and busy starring as Romeo Montague in a new production of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet tragedy directed by Jamie Lloyd in the West End.

The British heartthrob has been sending fans in overdrive for weeks now, as he was greeted every night by a dedicated crowd following his performance at Duke of York Theatre.

Tom Holland made the most of his downtime as he took his dog for a walk in London's Richmond Park on Friday

Tom Holland made the most of his downtime as he took his dog for a walk in London’s Richmond Park on Friday

The Spider-Man alum, 28, sported a casual ensemble in a grey T-shirt and trunks as he was seen enjoying a daily stroll with his beloved pooch

The Spider-Man alum, 28, sported a casual ensemble in a grey T-shirt and trunks as he was seen enjoying a daily stroll with his beloved pooch

The Uncharted star appeared relaxed while out and about, making the most of the sunny day

The Uncharted star appeared relaxed while out and about, making the most of the sunny day

And recent reports emerged that officials have had to step in due to the countless people regularly waiting outside for the Marvel superstar.

According to The Sun, the Hollywood darling has been more than co-operative when it comes to the new rules of making a swift exit.

A source said: ‘Tom is a pro and was more than happy to oblige.’

Officials have put the new rules in solely in the interest of ‘public safety’ and reassured theatregoers that they are always there to provide ‘additional support’ should it be needed.

A Westminster Council spokesman said: ‘We welcome visitors to the West End and it is fantastic to see how popular theatres are.

‘However, maintaining pavements and public spaces is important to ensuring public safety.

‘Managing crowds and access is the responsibility of each theatre. Where there are issues, we can work with venues and the police to provide additional support.’

It is understood that Tom won’t be stopping to chat and sign autographs, as is typical in theatre land, but he will happily pose for snaps while on his way out.

Tom stars as Romeo Montague in the new production of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet directed by Jamie Lloyd in the West End

Tom stars as Romeo Montague in the new production of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet directed by Jamie Lloyd in the West End

The British heartthrob has been sending fans in overdrive for weeks now, as he was greeted every night by a dedicated crowd following his performance at Duke of York Theatre (pictured this month)

The British heartthrob has been sending fans in overdrive for weeks now, as he was greeted every night by a dedicated crowd following his performance at Duke of York Theatre (pictured this month)

Tom Holland kindly greets fans and says ‘thanks for coming’

Since appearing in the show, the actor has swapped tailoring for T-shirts and trainers – and he has even debuted a new hairstyle to boot.

Tom, who is in a relationship with 27-year-old Zendaya, started his career in the West End in Billy Elliot the Musical but has not been on stage since completing his time as the titular dancer in May 2010.

Last month, crowds were told there would be ‘no autographs or selfies’ with the film star as he made his way through the venue’s stage door.