Tom Holland Looks Bigger Than Ever In New Spider-Man Trailer

Tom Holland is looking bigger than ever in new Spider-Man trailer

Holland is looking noticeably bigger in the first trailer for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' – which should come as no surprise. Last year, Holland told Men's Health he wanted to bulk up and ditch the superhero muscle padding

THE FIRST TRAILER for Spider-Man: Brand New Day just dropped, and everyone’s talking about the same thing: Tom Holland is looking bigger than ever.

Holland’s Spider-Man has never been known as the brawniest superhero and typically boasts a wiry, lithe frame. Holland is five foot eight, after all, so it would be physically impossible for him to meet the hulking standards set by guys like Chris Hemsworth and the Rock. But now, he’s visibly carrying more size through his shoulders, arms and chest.

In the past, a CGI-assisted costume has done a lot of the heavy lifting for Holland. It seems he no longer wants (or needs) the help. Speaking to Men’s Health last year, Holland explained that his focus had shifted from looking lean to bulking up in order to fill out the suit.

“In these movies the suits are often padded,” Holland said. “Then they’ll add CGI to make the way the padding moves look more natural. I want to add enough muscle that the padding and CGI aren’t necessary.”

That mindset shift came somewhat unexpectedly. Holland was inspired after working with Christopher Nolan on his upcoming film, The Odyssey. Nolan’s preference for practical effects made Holland rethink how he approached his own preparation.

Instead of relying on the suit to create a heroic silhouette, Holland wanted to bring the mass himself. He told Men’s Health he’s been training assiduously, using a mix of bodyweight work, weighted vest training and traditional bodybuilding to add size without losing the athleticism that underpins the role. At the time, he estimated he still had around 4kg of muscle to gain.

Based on the trailer, he’s made a significant dent in that. The new suit, also revealed this week, appears far less padded than previous versions, putting more emphasis on what’s underneath and highlighting the work Holland has been putting in.

Tom Holland

Holland has never been short on fitness. His performances in high-rep bodyweight workouts and eye-watering scores on classic CrossFit sessions have already proven that. In the past, Holland has also shared the gruelling workouts he uses to stay in shape. This monster 750-rep bodyweight workout is evidence of his discipline.

Tom Holland's bodyweight workout

For each exercise, work your way up through 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 reps over five rounds, with one minute of rest in between. Once you’ve hit 25 reps, work your way down in the same manner until you get back down to 5 reps for your final set.

Here are your movements:

  • Chin-ups
  • Tricep dips
  • Push-ups
  • Sit-ups
  • Squats

If Holland has been doing this workout regularly, combined with weight training and hitting a calorie surplus, it’s no wonder he’s now cutting a bulked-up physique.

By Cayle Reid

Cayle Reid is Associate Content Editor at Men's Health Australia, covering everything from developments in fitness and nutrition to the latest innovations in performance gear. When he's not tracking down a celebrity's fitness routine or putting a new product to the test, he spends his time staving off injury on long runs, surfing and staying up late watching sports in incompatible time zones.

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