Jacob Batalon reveals why he didn’t ask Tom Holland for bullet tips

The man in the chair is now the man in front. Spider-Man: There is no room for home Superstar Jacob Batalon is jumping into TV this fall with Reginald the VampireA comic tale about an unexpected vampire tasked with navigating a world that has been imposed on him. While Batalon is the best star in the category Spider Man Movies as well as movies like blood festival And the let it snow, these projects are the first time that the 25-year-old actor has been the only protagonist. This responsibility may be new to Batalon, but his experience rubbing his shoulders with veteran heroes like Benedict Cumberbatch and Samuel L. Jackson in some of the biggest films of all time helped prepare him for this moment.

“I’ve seen a lot of successful people working and working on film sets. I feel like I’ve learned a lot from watching and understanding,” Batalone told ComicBook.com reporter Liam Crowley. “Without their example to follow, I don’t know where to begin.”

Another movie star with whom Batalon has shared a significant amount of screen time is Tom Holland. Ned Leeds Batalon was a close friend of Dutch Peter Parker during the Marvel Cinematic Universe trilogy. While the two Marvel characters are now strangers to each other on screen, Batalon and Holland maintain a close friendship in real life.

However, Batalon revealed that he came close Reginald the Vampire By being alone, as he felt this was an experience he needed to navigate on his own.

“I feel like I wasn’t really looking for advice,” Batalon continued. “I feel like TH is a very supportive person to me, obviously my brother for life.” “But I feel like this was a trip I had to take on my own. I think this was my trip.”

Reginald the Vampire Premieres Wednesday, October 5th on Syfy.

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