Doc Tom Holland and Zendaya have been one of Hollywood's most loved couples since their relationship went public in 2021, and their red carpet appearances together have been extremely rare.
Despite starring alongside each other in the "Spider-Man" trilogy, the last time fans saw the pair walk the red carpet together was at the 2021 "Spider-Man: No Way Home" premiere in Los Angeles.
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Why doesn't Tom Holland walk the red carpet with Zendaya?
In a recent interview for the January-February 2025 cover Men's HealthHolland revealed why he skips walking the red carpet at Zendaya's movie premieres, even though he often turns up to support her backstage.
"Because it's not my moment, it's her moment, and if we go together, it's about us," Holland said Men's Health. While he didn't go into much detail, Holland stressed the importance of supporting Zendaya while maintaining a sense of respect and space for her moment in the spotlight.
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Inside Tom Holland's relationship with Zendaya
Holland went on to explain that his relationship with Zendaya goes beyond their shared experiences on screen, explaining that it's "in the spirit of being able to connect with each other on something that's very, very unique."
"It's about being a bit more organized, knowing where you want to go, and there are restaurants that have little back rooms and things where you can spend more private nights," he added. "But at the end of the day, it's not a hardship. When people recognize you because they enjoy your work, that's a pretty wonderful thing."
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Tom Holland stands up to aggressive paparazzi in the heat of the moment to protect Zendaya
During an October trip to New York, Holland stepped in to protect Zendaya after aggressive paparazzi gathered around the actress. The incident took place when the couple arrived in a limousine and Zendaya stopped to sign autographs for fans.
As the crowd of photographers grew increasingly violent, Holland quickly intervened, pulling Zendaya to safety and placing himself as a physical barrier between her and the swarm of cameras. The couple were in town to celebrate the launch of Dutch non-alcoholic beer brand Bero, and Zendaya showed her support at the event.
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The duo made a striking entrance in matching outfits – Zendaya wowed in a deep red leather Louis Vuitton dress with a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit, paired with Christian Louboutin heels and a Bulgari necklace. Holland completed her look with a wine colored T-shirt, black trousers and white Prada sneakers, perfectly embodying their effortlessly chic style.
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Tom Holland returns as Peter Parker
Holland and Zendaya last shared the big screen in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." The Netherlands previously revealed this in October his next appearance as Peter Parker is set to begin filming in the summer of 2025, with the long-awaited sequel expected in theaters in July 2026.
In addition to their superhero reunion, Holland and Zendaya will reportedly star in Christopher Nolan's upcoming adaptation of Homer's "Odyssey." The film, which is slated for release in 2026, will also feature appearances from Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon, according to multiple reports.
"To be completely honest with you, I don't know anything about it," Holland revealed "Dish" podcast. "I'm super excited. It's all very, very hush-hush. I met with him, it was great. He was kind of loose about what it was and I'm sure when he's ready he'll announce what it is."
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Starting a new manufacturing company
Holland is taking his Hollywood career to the next level by partnering with Sony Pictures in a new film development deal through his newly launched production companyBilly17. Co-founded with his brother Harry Holland and producer Will South, the company marks a significant step for the "Spider-Man" star as he ventures further into filmmaking and storytelling.
Billy17 is already making waves with his debut project, an original film called Burnt. The screenplay was created by Oscar-winning director Rodney Rothman, who became famous for his work on the movie "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." According to PEOPLE MagazineBurnt has been described as a "flagship vehicle" for Holland, showcasing his talent in a leading role while also marking a significant milestone for his production company.
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