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Tom Holland has gained global popularity with his Peter Parker/ Spider-Man role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. While his last installment in the MCU,Spider-Man: No Way Home,performed incredibly well at the box office, many deemed it iconic for including several scenes that they considered best in the Holland-ledSpider-Manuniverse.

Tom Holland as Spider-Man

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However, fans think otherwise, at least what it seems from the recent tweets that delved into the best Spider-Man scene featuring the actor in the MCU.

Tom Holland as Spider-Man

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Tom Holland debuted as a web-slinger in the Marvel Cinematic Universe withCaptain America: Civil War(2016). From fighting alongside the original Avengers, he even got his ownSpider-Manfilm series.

Tom Holland as Peter Parker/ Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Homecoming

Given Holland’s friendly neighborhood Spidey has engaged in numerous battles as of now, he has a series of iconic Spider-Man moments that fans love to rank. The latest and last released web-slinger adventure,Spider-Man: No Way Homegave an incredible treat to fans by bringing in three Spideys in one frame, it surely became home to many memorable moments.

But, fans on X have shared their opinions on what they deem is the bestSpider-Manscene in theTom Holland-led web-slinger universe.

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Check out the tweets below.

True. Goated canon event

— Kamiya (@Riu97jb)August 10, 2025

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It’s the moment Tom truly became Spider-man ❤️💙

— Brolio (@Brolio69)June 26, 2025

This is I CANNOT or NEVER ever hate because this is the Most popular uniquely exciting or hypeness moment for me. Legendary Greatest iconic scene moment. 🕷️🕷️🕷️🕸️🕸️🤘🤘🤟🤟💯💯💯💪💪👍👍👏👏👏🤯🤯

— klloyd plata (@PlataKlloyd)June 12, 2025

I like it but him using his spider senses vs mysterio is my favorite

— Kyng25 (@KyngLangst)August 24, 2025

If you’re nothing without the suit, then you shouldn’t have it – Tony Stark

True very true!!

— Phoenix (@JonathanBerard4)July 26, 2025

While a few had a different opinion regarding what they felt was the best in the series.

True. Peter making hid sacrifice in No Way Home is 2nd and the Mysterio Illusion at Shield is tied with the Spidey Sense Drone fight for third

— Awoken Maskeda (@Masked_117)August 12, 2025

I’ll choose this insteadpic.twitter.com/iTnIDXXqBI

— Fortune (@Fortunegalleta)July 14, 2025

Many agreed that the trapped hero scene inSpider-Man: Homecoming(2017) is the best in his Spider-Man series. For the unversed, the scene features Peter Parker, a fifteen-year-old boy who gets trapped under rubble desperately trying to get some help. Given that he had gained his superhuman abilities at the time after being bitten by a spider, he still lacked the strong resolve and willpower to transform into a true superhero. However, this scene was incredibly hard to film as he once admitted in an old interview.

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In an interview withUproxxback in 2017,The Crowded Roomactor revealed that the rubble scene was the“hardest”to film in the whole movie.

He revealed,

“That was the hardest scene ever. Because to get in there, the actual set, was a mission. To get out was even scarier. We shot it three or four different times. Dude, it was so brutal shooting that scene. But that said, it is so awesome.”

Marvel Studios wanted the scene to be realistic which is why they used real debris instead of styrofoam which the actor himself admitted.

“It was real rubble. It was super heavy. Like, I couldn’t lift it myself.” He added,“It was on wires and they would just slowly lift up.”

That scene paid homage toThe Amazing Spider-Man #33, where the web-slinger summons his inner strength to lift the machinery crushing him. The movie is now available on Disney+.

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