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Tom Holland Has To Drink Water In The Most Hilariously Bizarre Way While Wearing His Spider-Man Costume

Here's a wild fact that might blow your mind: being a superhero isn't quite as glamorous behind the scenes as it is on camera.

For some Avengers, like Tom Holland, even taking a quick swig of water can be an awkward ordeal.


Fans always take a special interest in the behind-the-scenes lives of the Marvel heroes.


But it's not all fun brunches and hang-time!

During a press interview with the stars of the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home, Tom Holland (Spidey himself!) revealed the web-slinger's true nemesis: hydration.

'Spider Man Far From Home' Zendaya, Tom Holland and Jacob Batalon Full Interviewyoutu.be

With his costume obviously blocking his mouth during filming, it turns out that Holland has to get water by removing one of his eye-pieces and sipping through a tube that runs through his mask.

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There's always a trade-off when you get superpowers...


Naturally, Holland's revelation made front page news worldwide.

The fact that Holland has to get his water through an elaborate apparatus gave everyone who saw it a case of the giggles.



Perhaps Spider-Man will wrestle with his ability to drink in his movie.

If only Spider-Man's drinking method was the only eye-related headline inspired by the press for Far From Home!

It seems one of the designers for the movie's posters couldn't be bothered to remember which eye Nick Fury's patch is on.

Check out Spider-Man: Far From Home when it hits theaters on July 2!

Hopefully, Tom Holland is looking as quenched as ever thanks to the behind-the-scenes efforts of the entire Marvel team.

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