Tom Holland's Cherry releases loved-up teaser ahead of release

From Digital Spy

Cherry has unveiled a Valentine's-worthy loved-up teaser that sees Tom Holland's character share a sweet moment with Ciara Bravo's.

Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo took to their joint Twitter account on Thursday, February 11 to post the clip from the upcoming crime drama. "Remember when you first fell in love?" the duo's caption read.

Photo credit: AGBO Films
Photo credit: AGBO Films

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Based on Nico Walker's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, Cherry sees Spider-Man star Holland reunite with the Marvel filmmakers. In it, he plays a former army medic who struggles with extreme post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and winds up falling into a life of addiction and bank-robbing.

The film also stars The Sopranos' Michael Rispoli, Happy Endings' Damon Wayans Jr, Free Fire's Jack Reynor and Normal People's Fionn O'Shea.

In the new clip, Cherry (Holland) attempts to make his feelings for Emily (Bravo) known by telling her that he's "really happy" that she's there and that he "really likes" her... "a lot."

Photo credit: AGBO Films
Photo credit: AGBO Films

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"I really do," he laughs. "And your jacket's really cool. What are you thinking?"

"Just thinking that you're shady," she replies, suggesting that things might not always be smooth-sailing for the new pair.

Cherry is set to premiere in cinemas on February 26, 2021, before landing on Apple TV+ on March 12.


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