Tom Holland leaves heroes in his Spider-Man role behind him in the first official trailer for his upcoming crime film Cherry.
The 24-year-old actor is starring in the upcoming Apple TV + film as a wounded veteran and his trauma leads him to bank robbery.
The film reunites Holland with its Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo.
Dark: Tom Holland, 24, appears in the first official trailer for the new Apple TV + Cherry film, about a veteran of the Iraq War who suffers from PTSD and opioid addiction that turns into bank robbery to fuel his practice.
The trailer opens as Holland’s character, Cherry, slips a one-dollar bill into a bank spokesperson after writing ‘I HAVE A GUN’ in red ink on it.
He takes the bill over to show that he says ‘This is Theft’ on the other side.
‘I’m 23 years old, and sometimes I wonder if life will be wasted for me,’ Holland wonders when Cherry, who looks surprised, gets a stack of lips with the person -a frightening speech.
At the same time, other bank issuers go about their business as if nothing was wrong.

Catching an eye: The trailer opens as Holland’s character, Cherry, slips a one-dollar bill into a bank spokesman after writing ‘I HAVE A GUN’ in red ink on

Before times: The action goes back in time to a teenager who looks like a Cherry teenager, and is seen throwing a bunch of fallen leaves in the air

Dramatic: ‘I will take everything beautiful to heart …’ until I die from it, ‘he says. His first movement of young love is shown as he spits a dark-haired girl in the middle of a speech hall

Young love: Later, he stops talking to Emily (Ciara Bravo) while she sits on a rope swing. ‘Hey, I’m so glad you’re here,’ he tells her, saying ‘Because I like you’
The action goes back in time to a Cherry-like teenage years, and has been seen tossing a bunch of fallen leaves into the air.
‘I take everything beautiful to heart …’ until I die from it, ‘he says.
His first movement of young love is shown as he spits a dark-haired girl in the middle of a speech hall.
Later, he stops to talk to Emily (Ciara Bravo) while she sits on a rope swing.
‘Hey, I’m so glad you’re here,’ he tells her, saying he ‘Because I like you.’

Course changes: But childhood love is put to the test after he is desperately enlisted in the army

Lowest Bare: ‘I didn’t have the same real performance die,’ says Cherry, breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the camera

Overheating: A montage of gunfire and explosions show him fighting in a desert, apparently pushing him to his breaking point

All down here: After returning home, Cherry suffers from tinnitus, a persistent vomiting tone in his ears, and turns to opioids to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder
But his childhood love is put to the test after he was desperately enlisted in the army.
‘My only real accomplishment was not dying,’ Cherry says, breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the camera.
A montage of gunfire and explosions show him fighting in a desert, which seems to be pushing him to his breaking point.
After returning home, Cherry suffers from overcoming tinnitus, a persistent vomiting tone in his ears, and turns to opioids to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder.
‘This sound is in my head,’ he tells Emily as he weeps away as he scratches his skin desperately.

Nothing to lose: Cherry describes his path to bank robbery, which he does to pay for its addition, in response to ‘despair’.

Dangerous business: ‘I’ve been at this point now, and it’s no secret what my face looks like,’ he tells the camera, expressing his lack of concern for himself.
Cherry describes his path to bank robbery, which he does to pay for its addition, in response to ‘despair. ‘
‘I’ve been at this point now, and it’s no secret what my face looks like,’ he says to the camera, expressing his lack of concern for himself.
The trailer ends with a fast-paced montage of scenes of Cherry armed bank robbers engaging in romantic images of himself and Emily.
The film is adapted from Nico Walker ‘s semi – autobiographical novel, Cherry.
The real author served in the Army in Iraq and later suffered from PTSD and became addicted to heroin.
To fund his dissertation, he stole 10 banks in Cleveland, Ohio, from December 2010 to March 2011, before being arrested in April of that year.
He pleaded guilty and was sentenced in 2012 to late 2020, although he was released in early October 2019.

True to life: The film is adapted from Nico Walker ‘s semi – autobiographical novel, Cherry. The real author served in the Army in Iraq and later suffered from PTSD and became addicted to heroin

Clearly: he stole 10 banks in four months in 2010 to pay for his slavery. He pleaded guilty in 2012 and was sentenced to November 2020, although he was released in early October 2019.