The "Iron Man" star said he was impressed by the 19-year-old
actor who takes on the role of Spider-Man in the film.
"This Tom Holland guy is something else...thank you for lending
us your national treasure," he said.
The new movie sees Marvel's usually friendly super heroes split.
Chris Evans' Captain America fights for superheroes to govern
themselves and goes head to head with his former ally, Robert
Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, who wants the heroes to be governed by
the United Nations.
Featuring a wide range of characters, including Jeremy Renner's
Hawkeye and Anthony Mackie's Falcon, the movie has been largely
well received by the critics so far.
Holland said he had a "great time" working with the cast, and
that he was excited to attend the London premiere, which took
place in the large Westfield shopping mall -- where he said he
used to buy jeans.
"Captain America: Civil War" hits cinemas from this week.
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