Tom Holland has revealed that he has an "embarrassing" collection of one specific type of Spider-Man collectible.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe actor did a video for GQ a while back that's been doing the rounds on social media again this week. In the video, he revealed that he owned quite a lot of figures of his various Spidey looks... more precisely, quite a lot of beady-eyed bobble-headed figures.

"Funko Pops, I love Funko Pops... I think they're really cool, I've actually collected all of my Funko Pops," he said.

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"I kept them in my house for a long time, but then it kinda got to the point where it looked like I had a shrine for myself, and I had to get rid of them 'cause it was quite embarrassing. So they're in a cupboard, but keep making them, I think they're brilliant."

So far, Holland has appeared in three solo Spidey films, two Avengers films, and Captain America: Civil War.

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A fourth film will start shooting in the summer and has a release date for July 2026, with Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton helming the project.

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Teasing the film, Holland said: "The idea is crazy. It's a little different to anything we've done before, but I think the fans are gonna really respond to it."

Plot details and the title are unknown at the time, but Holland's girlfriend and MJ actor Zendaya has read the script, implying that she might be back for it.

Spider-Man 4 will release on July 24, 2026. Spider-Man: No Way Home is available to buy now on Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.

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