Photo: Tom Holland/InstagramTom Hollandis giving a huge shoutout to the men behind the scenes.On Saturday, the 25-year-old actor thanked his stunt doubles, Luke Scott and Greg Townley, for their work onSpider-Man: No Way Home, sharing a photo of the two carrying Holland as they all wore their Spidey suits.“Without these legends this movie wouldn’t be half as good,” he wrote. “Thank you lads for your hard work and dedication. From Luke’s crash into the stairs to Greg’s falling through the floor to me stubbing my little toe on the glider. It’s been an adventure. Love you lads.“Townley later responded with a video of Holland casually sipping from a coffee mug as he practiced a stunt while on set. In the clip, Holland filmed Townley — who was wearing a harness — as he jumped from the top of a lamp post to the ground.Greg Townley/Instagram"Always an absolute pleasure @tomholland2013,” he wrote.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Spider-Man: No Way Home,the third installment in the latest iteration of Spider-Man, premiered in theaters on Friday.In a separate post, Holland shared aheartfelt messageto his castmates alongside photos of the group on the red carpet at the Sony Pictures’Los Angeles premiereearlier this week.“I can’t believe we actually did it. Sharing the screen and my life with these incredible people has been nothing short of life changing,” he began the post, which featuredZendaya,Jacob Batalon,Marisa Tomei,Benedict Cumberbatch, and Benedict Wong. “This movie is a labour of love a celebrates three generations of cinema.“Holland continued, “It truly is a dream come true and I’m forever grateful for all the love and support we’ve received over the years. We love you and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Enjoy the movie. P.S. Bring tissues!”

Photo: Tom Holland/Instagram

Tom Holland Thanks His Spider-Man Stunt Doubles with Sweet Photo

Tom Hollandis giving a huge shoutout to the men behind the scenes.On Saturday, the 25-year-old actor thanked his stunt doubles, Luke Scott and Greg Townley, for their work onSpider-Man: No Way Home, sharing a photo of the two carrying Holland as they all wore their Spidey suits.“Without these legends this movie wouldn’t be half as good,” he wrote. “Thank you lads for your hard work and dedication. From Luke’s crash into the stairs to Greg’s falling through the floor to me stubbing my little toe on the glider. It’s been an adventure. Love you lads.“Townley later responded with a video of Holland casually sipping from a coffee mug as he practiced a stunt while on set. In the clip, Holland filmed Townley — who was wearing a harness — as he jumped from the top of a lamp post to the ground.Greg Townley/Instagram"Always an absolute pleasure @tomholland2013,” he wrote.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Spider-Man: No Way Home,the third installment in the latest iteration of Spider-Man, premiered in theaters on Friday.In a separate post, Holland shared aheartfelt messageto his castmates alongside photos of the group on the red carpet at the Sony Pictures’Los Angeles premiereearlier this week.“I can’t believe we actually did it. Sharing the screen and my life with these incredible people has been nothing short of life changing,” he began the post, which featuredZendaya,Jacob Batalon,Marisa Tomei,Benedict Cumberbatch, and Benedict Wong. “This movie is a labour of love a celebrates three generations of cinema.“Holland continued, “It truly is a dream come true and I’m forever grateful for all the love and support we’ve received over the years. We love you and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Enjoy the movie. P.S. Bring tissues!”

Tom Hollandis giving a huge shoutout to the men behind the scenes.

On Saturday, the 25-year-old actor thanked his stunt doubles, Luke Scott and Greg Townley, for their work onSpider-Man: No Way Home, sharing a photo of the two carrying Holland as they all wore their Spidey suits.

“Without these legends this movie wouldn’t be half as good,” he wrote. “Thank you lads for your hard work and dedication. From Luke’s crash into the stairs to Greg’s falling through the floor to me stubbing my little toe on the glider. It’s been an adventure. Love you lads.”

Townley later responded with a video of Holland casually sipping from a coffee mug as he practiced a stunt while on set. In the clip, Holland filmed Townley — who was wearing a harness — as he jumped from the top of a lamp post to the ground.

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Tom Holland Thanks His Spider-Man Stunt Doubles with Sweet Photo

“Always an absolute pleasure @tomholland2013,” he wrote.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Spider-Man: No Way Home,the third installment in the latest iteration of Spider-Man, premiered in theaters on Friday.

In a separate post, Holland shared aheartfelt messageto his castmates alongside photos of the group on the red carpet at the Sony Pictures’Los Angeles premiereearlier this week.

“I can’t believe we actually did it. Sharing the screen and my life with these incredible people has been nothing short of life changing,” he began the post, which featuredZendaya,Jacob Batalon,Marisa Tomei,Benedict Cumberbatch, and Benedict Wong. “This movie is a labour of love a celebrates three generations of cinema.”

Holland continued, “It truly is a dream come true and I’m forever grateful for all the love and support we’ve received over the years. We love you and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Enjoy the movie. P.S. Bring tissues!”

source: people.com