Holland’s endorsement of the film, directed by 26-year-old Curry Barker, arrived during a conversation about his recent theater-going experiences. Describing a packed London screening, the actor noted that the audience’s visceral reaction—screaming and laughing in equal measure—reminded him of the unique power of the cinema experience. The film, which Focus Features acquired for $15 million following its Toronto International Film Festival premiere, stars Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, earning critical acclaim for its inventive take on psychological horror.
Beyond his film critique, Holland addressed the persistent questions regarding his personal life. While social media previously circulated fabricated images of a wedding ceremony at Lake Como, the actor clarified the confusion during his conversation with Esquire. When asked about his family's reaction to the rumors, Holland revealed that his grandmother had worried about missing the event, prompting him to explain that his relatives had actually been present. Though he declined to provide further details, the admission serves as the most definitive word on his relationship with the Euphoria star. Regarding their partnership, Holland emphasized the value of having someone who understands the pressures of their shared public life, describing Zendaya as his best friend and a source of profound stability.
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