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Marvel's Three Main Spider-Men Have a Group Chat for Discussing Their Spidey Stuff

Marvel's Three Main Spider-Men Have a Group Chat for Discussing Their Spidey Stuff
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Tom Holland revealed that he has a group chat with Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire called "Spider-Boys" and even shared the Spider-Things they're discussing there.

Spider-Man has had three major live-action versions that (obviously) went to three different actors. Each iteration turned out quite different from the others, and considering the time that's passed between all the movies, no one's really expected the three Spider-Men to ever meet each other.

Still, as we all know, it happened — and had more positive consequences that we could've predicted. Apart from giving us the funniest interactions and new-found on-screen friendship between the three Spideys, the Great Spider-Man Reunion also led the actors to bond together.

Even beyond the movies, Maguire, Garfield, and Holland are now close friends — Tom, the youngest Spider-Man, even claims that the three of them are "like brothers" to each other. The actors do their best to stay in touch and help each other out even when they're stuck filming in different countries.

Funnier yet, the Spider-Man stars actually have a group chat as Tom Holland recently revealed, and it's called "Spider-Boys." Sure enough, the question of "What are you guys doing there?" immediately followed, and the actor shared some of his recent discussions with Maguire and Garfield.

"We have a great group chat, and we catch up every now and then. It’s called the Spider-Boys. <...> I was doing a charity event in London for the Brothers Trust, and I was asking if they would be so kind as to sign a poster to auction off. They were obviously happy to oblige," said Holland, addressing the rest of their chit-chat as "Spider-Man stuff."

Tom Holland is convinced that the root of his amazing friendship with Garfield and Maguire is not that they are co-stars. The actor claims that it's the unique experience they've all gone through that no one but them will understand — being Spider-Man — that really bonded the trio.

This got us thinking... Imagine a Batman group chat. We'd bet the entire conversation there would consist of gravely voice messages saying "I'm Batman" — or debates about who's got more rights to use this phrase in the first place. Luckily, Spider-Boys don't have a catchphrase issue like this.

Source: Comic Book