Tom Hollandmade a new friend on the set ofSpider-Man: No Way Home or is that an old enemy?

“It was really fun to watch him see how technology has advanced,” Holland adds.

It was quite cool to see him relive it, but also relearn it."

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Zendaya and Tom Holland in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.'.Matt Kennedy/Columbia Pictures

That mix of past and present is key toNo Way Home(in theaters Dec. 17).

“This one, I think we both felt really confident, so we were able to relax.

We actually had so much more fun on this one than we did on the previous two.”

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Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.'.Matt Kennedy/Columbia Pictures

He turns toBenedict Cumberbatch’sDoctor Strange for a magical fix, inadvertently triggering a cascade of universe-threatening problems.

It would no longer be theHomecomingtrilogy.

We would give it some time and attempt to build something different and tonally change the films.

Whether that happens or not, I don’t know.

When the scene finally wrapped, all three actors found themselves getting emotional.

“We’ve been making these films for five years now,” Holland explains.

“We’ve had such an amazing relationship, the three of us.

We’ve been with each other every step of the way.

We’ve done every single film, every single press tour.

So sharing that moment with them was maybe the best day I’ve ever had on set.

I don’t think I’ve cried like that ever.”

“Because when you’re dealing with magic spells and dimensions, itreallygets complicated.”