Tom Holland Shot His Shot with Erling Haaland at the Monaco Grand Prix and Got Completely Ghosted
The reason is better than any excuse: Haaland had no idea who Spider-Man was. A message came in asking to grab dinner, he didn’t recognize the name, so he left it on read.

“I don’t watch movies much, so I have no idea who people are,” Haaland said on the Norwegian show A Laget, explaining the silence. “There was one asking if we could go out for dinner, but I’d never seen him, so I didn’t bother to answer.”
The dinner invite went out over Monaco Grand Prix weekend in June. Holland spotted Haaland in a hospitality suite across from his own while watching Lewis Hamilton race and figured, “I just thought I’d shoot my shot. Why not?”

Someone eventually clued Haaland in that the stranger in his DMs was Spider-Man. The penny dropped, and he’s said he owes Holland a reply.
The kicker: Holland is deep in promo mode for the movie he personally moved mountains to make. He had an “uncomfortable conversation” with Sony boss Tom Rothman to push Spider-Man: Brand New Day back so it wouldn’t clash with Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey. Sony obliged. The Odyssey lands July 17, Brand New Day July 31.

Odyssey shooting had its own fanboy moment. Mid-fight scene, Matt Damon (playing Odysseus) grabbed Holland and dropped an iconic Jason Bourne line straight at him, and Holland was completely starstruck opposite one of his action heroes.
Holland confirmed the ghosting on The Tonight Show and treated it as a healthy ego check. “That is exactly the type of humbling experience that is important for actors. I texted him. I’ll take him to dinner. Not even a response. Not an excuse. Not, ‘I’m busy tonight, I’m playing football.’ Nada. Nothing.”

Fallon leaned all the way in. The segment ran a round of Odyssey-themed Cyclops Beer Pong (non-alcoholic) and a full “Holland vs. Haaland” bit, so the whole thing played as comedy, not a callout.
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