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Tom Holland and Zendaya navigate fame in NYC, facing fans while promoting his new non-alcoholic beer, Bero, and gearing up for a fourth Spider-Man film.

Managing the pressures of fame, Hollywood's renowned "It" couple recently faced a bustling scene in New York City. During an outing, Tom Holland had to step in when fans and photographers aggressively surrounded his girlfriend, Zendaya, known for her role in Euphoria. Footage shows Holland calmly extracting Zendaya from the throng, urging, "No, no, no, give her some room," as he made space for her to move through.

Holland was in the city to unveil his new non-alcoholic beer, Bero, and the couple found themselves swarmed after leaving the brand's launch event at the Nine Orchard hotel. He first introduced Bero on Instagram on October 13, followed by a promotional video. Additionally, during a segment on Late Night With Seth Meyers, he humorously remarked on being unrecognized while walking through Grand Central Station, exclaiming, "I'm Spider-Man! It's New York City! Come on!"

The two actors first crossed paths in 2016 while working on Spider-Man: Homecoming, which marked the beginning of their Marvel collaboration. Zendaya has since reprised her role as MJ Parker in two more Spider-Man films alongside Holland, who has donned the Spider-Man suit in seven films, including titles like Captain America: Civil War and the Avengers franchise.

Despite their fame, the couple has kept their relationship details largely private. In a 2021 GQ interview, Zendaya shared her belief that loving someone is a "sacred" experience that should be enjoyed between the two people involved.

Recently, Holland confirmed on Late Night With Seth Meyers that he would reprise his role as Spider-Man for a fourth film after fulfilling his six-film contract with Marvel. He expressed his gratitude, stating, "It changed my life for the better," and emphasized his desire to offer something special to the fans.

The fourth Spider-Man film will be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, recognized for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and is scheduled to premiere on July 24, 2026. Notably, Jon Watts, who directed Holland in the previous three Spider-Man movies, will not return for this new installment.