“Tom’s gonna really make that into a joke”: Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors Unintentionally Insult Marvel’s Spider-Man Tom Holland While Promoting Ant-Man 3

"Tom's gonna really make that into a joke": Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors Unintentionally Insult Marvel's Spider-Man Tom Holland While Promoting Ant-Man 3
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With the members of the Avengers now dispersed all around the Earth and beyond the far reaches of the galaxy, it’s up to the new heroes to take charge of protecting the world from threats. And at the forefront of the new Avengers brought to Phase 5 of the MCU is Ant-Man, played by Paul Rudd. With his new adventure into the Quantum Realm, he has stirred up trouble that can come to bite him back, taking the world in its jaws with him.

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Poster of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Poster of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania

The threat in question here is none other than Kang The Conquerer, played in the MCU by Jonathan Majors. With the introduction of the variant of Kang that is more deadly and dangerous than One Who Remains from the season finale of Loki, the next supervillain of the MCU was brought to the forefront of the narrative. And so, while promoting the film, when they were asked about the films of Phase 4, both Rudd and Majors forgot dome events of these past films, unintentionally insulting Spider-man star Tom Holland in the process.

Jonathan Majors And Paul Rudd Insult Tom Holland’s Spider-Man Role

Ant-Man along with Spider-man and The Wasp
Ant-Man along with Spider-man and The Wasp

With the commencement of Phase 5 with the release of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, Paul Rudd, along with the cast of the film has been on a roll, going around the world to carry out promotional gigs and activities to spread the word about the new era of the MCU that has started with the movie. But it seems like coming to the new age has made them forget about the last days of Phase 4, which made them unintentionally insult Tom Holland.

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During a video interview with Buzzfeed Celeb, Rudd, along with the cast of the latest Ant-Man film Jonathan Majors, Evangeline Lilly, and Kathryn Newton were playing a trivia to see who knew better about the MCU. and as the last question rolled out, which was the question of who was referred as ‘Peter 3’ in Spider-Man: No Way Home, both Majors, and Rudd were quick to jump on Tom Holland’s Parker because they thought they were referred as such by their serial iterations.

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During this, Majors remarked that this will probably turn into a joke if Tom Holland sees this. He said:

“And what would we say this when Tom is gonna make this into a joke? He’ll be like ‘P3? What do you mean?'”

Unfortunately, Holland will definitely make this into a joke as Peter 3 in the film was referred to as Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker and Not Holland’s.

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What’s Next In Phase 5 Of The MCU?

An official concept art of Secret Wars from Marvel Comics
Official concept art of Secret Wars from Marvel Comics

With the introduction of Kang The Conquerer into the MCU Timeline, it’s not a surprise that the title of the upcoming films connected to The Multiverse Saga will be brought to life. With many major films and TV series on Disney+ scheduled to release in the next 4 to 5 years in the future, it’s needless to say that there will be a lot to cover till they reach the final showdown with Kang at Secret Wars.

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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, now in cinemas

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