New images from Tom Holland’s upcoming film “Cherry” have been released, providing a glimpse into the protagonist’s descent into darkness. The photos show a clear progression from the character’s seemingly innocent beginnings to a more troubled and chaotic state. Holland’s character is seen engaging in various destructive behaviors as the story unfolds. “Cherry,” directed by the Russo brothers, explores themes of addiction, PTSD, and the consequences of one’s actions. These images offer a haunting visual representation of the protagonist’s downward spiral, giving audiences an enticing preview of the film’s intense narrative..
New images from Tom Holland’s film Cherry have arrived, via Vanity Fair, painting Holland’s character’s descent down a dark path.
EXCLUSIVE: Your first look at Tom Holland in Cherry, based on the 2018 novel about an Army veteran who resorts to bank robbing to fuel his opioid addiction—the first film directed by the Russo brothers since the Avengers.
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) November 24, 2020
What’s It About?
Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, are re-teaming with Holland for this film. Cherry is based on the novel by Nico Walker, and from a script penned by Angela Russo-Otsot and Jessica Goldberg. The story follows Holland’s character, as he signs up to be an army medic in Iraq, suffering PTSD as a result of that, and then turning to drugs and a life of crime in order to deal with his PTSD.
Anthony Russo described the film “as an epic film” while also being “a person’s life journey”. Joe Russo elaborated on the film being told in six chapters, and how the visuals and direction will reflect those different time periods of Holland’s character.
Tom Holland’s Career
Holland surprised us all with his performance in The Devil All the Time, delivering a mature and grounded performance, and it looks like he is hoping to maintain the momentum with his choice to be in a film like Cherry. After being in a superhero film, and playing a character like Spider-Man, it is easy to become type-casted after that, or be unable to overrun the mantle. If we just look at Daniel Radcliffe, who has done tons of movies and played a variety of roles since Harry Potter, no matter what, he is still viewed as Harry Potter. Let’s hope Holland is able to circumvent that.
Cherry arrives in theaters on February 26, 2021, and will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on March 12, 2021.
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Tom Holland’s upcoming film “Cherry” is featured in new images released by Vanity Fair. Directed by the Russo brothers, the film is based on the 2018 novel by Nico Walker and follows Holland’s character, an army veteran who turns to bank robbing to support his opioid addiction. The Russo brothers describe the film as both an epic and a personal journey, with the story being told in six chapters reflecting different time periods in the character’s life. Holland’s performance in “Cherry” is highly anticipated, as he aims to break away from his Spider-Man role and avoid being typecast. The film will be released in theaters on February 26, 2021, and on Apple TV+ on March 12, 2021.
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