Behind the scenes of ‘Spider-Man’ with Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jake Gyllenhaal

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Tom Holland in 'Spider-Man: Far From Home.' (Supplied)
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Zendaya plays Peter Parker's love interest MJ. (Supplied)
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Jake Gyllenhaal (left) joins the MCU for the first time in 'Far From Home.' (Supplied)
Updated 07 July 2019
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Behind the scenes of ‘Spider-Man’ with Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jake Gyllenhaal

  • Arab News meets the director and stars of the latest Marvel blockbuster, ‘Far From Home’
  • 'It’s a dream come true (to work with Jake Gyllenhaal). It’s been an amazing process working with someone that I look up to so much,” says Holland.

DUBAI: When Arab News visited the “Spider-Man: Far from Home” set last summer, the notoriously secretive Marvel couldn’t tell us much. We knew Spider-Man was alive, of course, as he was standing in front of us, even though he had just died in “Avengers: Infinity War.” We didn’t know how he came back to life — or how this film would follow “Endgame,” the paradigm-shifting finale of the Avengers series released in April. We didn’t even know when the film was set. Throughout the day, our peek into the process was meticulously managed, with cast and crew on guard not to give any secrets away.

Tom Holland, who plays Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has been famously loose-lipped with spoilers in the past. As he takes a break from battling a giant water monster on the streets of Venice, Holland seems a lot calmer about the whole process than he used to be — even if Marvel isn’t totally sure he’s learned his lesson.

“That’s why all these people are staring at me so intently. I know a lot about this movie obviously — I read the script and I know it from top to bottom, but I have a handle on the old spoilers now. I’m getting better at dodging questions,” Holland tells Arab News.

Luckily for him, Holland never gave away the biggest secret of all — Iron Man, played by Robert Downey Jr, met his end in “Avengers: Endgame.” His shadow looms large over “Spider-Man: Far from Home,” after Iron Man and Spider-Man forged a father-son style relationship over the course of the four films they appeared in together.

For director Jon Watts, it was that loss that fueled the emotional core of the film.

“Once you know that Tony is gone, that gives a you a juicy emotional story to tell. Loss is such a big part of what makes Peter Parker who he is, as explored in fascinating ways in the comics. The fact that we were dealing with the loss of his mentor in this film allowed us to really delve into the classic themes from the comics,” Watts tells Arab News.

Without Iron Man guiding him, Spider-Man quickly bonds with a new older friend, a hero called Mysterio, played by Jake Gyllenhaal. On set, the chance to work with the Oscar-nominated actor had Holland buzzing.

“Jake is awesome. Every year, I sit down with my agents (and discuss) which actors I’d like to work with, which directors I’d like to work with, and Jake Gyllenhaal is always at the top of my list. So it’s a real dream come true. It’s also nice that we get to play friends on screen, because it helped us become better friends offscreen as well. It’s been an amazing process working with someone that I look up to so much,” says Holland.

The film marks the first foray into the world of superheroes for Gyllenhaal, one of the most respected actors in Hollywood.

“I think the Marvel Universe is pretty incredible,” he says. “One of the only superpowers you have as an actor is the ability — if you have the opportunity — to make a choice. Mostly you’re just being told what somebody else wants you to play. It felt so different from anything I’d been doing. I like to switch it up, and it was a perfect switch-up. Perfect timing.”

Also helping to fill the void left by Downey Jr’s departure is Samuel L Jackson, who appeared in the first “Iron Man” film in 2008 as Nick Fury, and has become a key figure in the 23-film MCU. In “Far from Home,” it is Jackson’s Fury who must recruit Spider-Man to fight the deadly monsters that have been popping up throughout Europe. Playing off Holland’s comedic energy, Jackson finds a different side to the character than we’ve seen before.

“Being the straight man is not something I’m used to — I like telling the joke, or being the butt of the joke,” says Jackson. “Being awkwardly off-kilter is something that Nick Fury is not used to. It’s interesting to see him in that place, almost asking this kid to do what he needs him to do rather than this is what’s going on and this is what we need to do about it. I’m trying to lasso him in and convince him he can’t be the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man any more. It’s bigger than that.”

Much of the tension between Fury and Parker comes from the fact that Spider-Man doesn’t want to be fighting monsters at all — he’s a high school kid who wants to go on a European holiday with his friends. Along for the ride are Zendaya (MJ) and Jacob Batelon (Ned), both returning from the last film, “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” According to Zendaya, the onscreen closeness between the cast mirrors real life.

“Me, Tom and Jacob — everybody’s like family. They’re going to be my friends forever. We’ve all gotten really, really close. It’s like coming back to school. We’ve had a really long summer break and now we’re back together,” says Zendaya.

Zendaya’s MJ is very consciously a departure from the kind of love interest that we’ve seen in the comic books and other superhero films.

“So many of the female characters in the older comics are purely defined by the color of their hair, so I saw this as an opportunity build this character back from scratch,” says Watts.

Zendaya herself welcomed MJ’s departure from stereotypes, never wanting to fall into classic tropes such as the ‘damsel in distress’.

“Women are different. We’re versatile. We have different kind of interests. I like that that’s being showcased. She’s got a different look and way of seeing the dynamic [between her and Spider-Man],” says Zendaya.


Lindsay Lohan steps out in Dubai

Updated 17 January 2026
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Lindsay Lohan steps out in Dubai

DUBAI: Dubai-based Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan was spotted in the city this week alongside her husband, Kuwaiti financier Bader Shammas, as the couple stepped out in coordinated black looks.

Lohan was wearing a sleek black long-sleeved mini dress with a high neckline and softly draped silhouette, featuring gathered ruching across the skirt with a tie detail at the waist. She paired the look with pointed black heels and kept her accessories minimal, opting for delicate earrings and a statement ring from Italian fine jewelry label Bijouq.

The couple were attending the opening of Japanese restaurant Nobu’s new outpost at One Za’abeel.

Lohan has been based in Dubai for more than 10 years, where she has built a quieter, more private life away from Hollywood.

She married Shammas in 2022, and the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Luai, in 2023.

The actress has since continued to balance family life in the UAE with her acting career, including her recent return to film and television projects.

Lohan most recently starred in “Freakier Friday,” the Disney sequel to “Freaky Friday,” which was released in August 2025 and marked her return to theatrical film acting alongside Jamie Lee Curtis.

It follows another body-swap chaos — this time across generations. Lohan and Lee Curtis return as Anna and Tess, but the story expands to include Anna’s own daughter, creating a multi-generational switch that complicates family dynamics even further.

The film explores motherhood, identity and how perspectives change as roles reverse again.

Lohan is also set to star in and executive-produce the Hulu limited series “Count My Lies,” an adaptation of Sophie Stava’s novel that is currently in development and marks one of her first major television roles.

She will play Violet Lockhart alongside co-lead Shailene Woodley, who stars as Sloane Caraway, a compulsive liar whose small deceptions land her a job as a nanny for the seemingly perfect Lockhart family. Kit Harington has also joined the cast in a leading role.

 

As Sloane becomes increasingly entangled in Violet and her husband Jay’s world, hidden secrets begin to unravel, revealing dangerous truths beneath the family’s polished exterior. The series does not yet have an official release date.