Crowded Room
In a recent video interview with Extra, Tom Holland revealed
his plans to take a year off from acting following the demanding production of
his upcoming Apple TV+ crime thriller, “The Crowded Room.” Portraying
the character of Danny Sullivan, who becomes embroiled in a shooting at Rockefeller
Center in the summer of 1979, Holland’s role is based on the real-life crimes
of Billy Milligan, who suffered from dissociative identity disorder.
his plans to take a year off from acting following the demanding production of
his upcoming Apple TV+ crime thriller, “The Crowded Room.” Portraying
the character of Danny Sullivan, who becomes embroiled in a shooting at Rockefeller
Center in the summer of 1979, Holland’s role is based on the real-life crimes
of Billy Milligan, who suffered from dissociative identity disorder.
Reflecting on the challenging nature of the show’s
production, Holland admitted, “It was a tough time, for sure. We delved
into certain emotions that were completely unfamiliar to me. Additionally,
taking on the responsibilities of a producer and dealing with the day-to-day
complexities of a film set added an extra layer of pressure.”
Consequently, Holland has made the decision to take a
well-deserved break from acting for the next year. This hiatus will provide him
with the opportunity to recharge and recuperate from the intense experience of
working on “The Crowded Room” while allowing him to explore other
personal endeavors and interests. Fans can eagerly await his return to the
screen after this much-needed break.