Marvel’s WandaVision is perhaps one of the most talked-about shows these days, with a variety of fan theories taking over the internet. Fans of the Disney Plus show have to wait patiently every week for an episode drop, with a new episode airing every Friday, and it seems like the show’s list of fans includes Spider-Man actor Tom Holland. 

While participating in a round of interviews to promote his upcoming film Cherry, directed by the Russo brothers, the actor best known for his portrayal of Spider-Man revealed that he is “obsessed” with WandaVision and it is his “favorite Marvel thing.” He praised lead actor Elizabeth Olsen’s performance as the Scarlet Witch and commends the subtle humor in every episode.

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Holland will be reprising his role as the web-slinging hero in Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: No Way Home, with production on the project currently underway in Atlanta, Georgia. In an interview with The Playlist, Holland revealed that the crew has been working over the weekends, and his favorite part about it is the new on-set tradition of the cast and crew catching up on Saturdays to discussing the latest episode of WandaVision. Sharing their own theories and jumping online to read what other fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have to say is part of their day before they head into work mode on their own Marvel project. “I love the apprehension of waiting for Friday,” Holland confesses.

Tom Holland as Spider-Man

That’s not all. Holland has also joked about making a possible cameo on WandaVision. Paul Bettany, the actor who plays Vision, has previously stated that one major Marvel character has yet to make an appearance on the show. While Bettany has not confirmed any of the fan theories circulating online, he has noted that the character in question is played by an actor he has not worked with before. While Spider-Man and the Vision have been part of the same movies, they have never shared a scene together, which means Holland and Bettany have never been on set at the same time. 

The two heroes, Spider-Man and Wanda, have also been in the same movies together before, albeit separately. They first co-starred in Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War before their paths briefly crossed during the climactic battle in Avengers: Endgame.

Holland, who has a close relationship with Marvel, finds it very difficult to stop himself from approaching Kevin Feige or any of the other producers on the set of Spider-Man 3 to ask them “what happens” on WandaVision. It seems like he will also be waiting until March 5 to find out how the extremely popular Disney Plus show ends.

WandaVision is currently available to stream on Disney Plus.

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Source: The Playlist