Tom Holland's brother Harry "reprised" his role from the movie Cherry for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Spider-Man 3."[Harry] has a small cameo in Cherry and he plays a character called the Shaky Kid and he's a drug dealer," Holland explained on The Tonight Show. "So, we kind of had this idea that in every film I would be in that Harry would reprise his role as the Shaky Kid. So he is back again in his own sort of weird MCU cinematic universe cameo as the ecstasy-dealing Shaky Kid."RELATED: One of Spider-Man 3's Fights Took Nearly a Month to Shoot

Harry Holland was spotted on the Spider-Man 3 set in Atlanta wearing a hoodie and jeans, with his brother Tom doing stunts like leaping from one car to another. Tom Holland later posted a photo captioned "Typical sibling fight. The younger sibling always ends up upside down," showing Harry as the "Shaky Kid" webbed and hanging upside-down after being caught by Spider-Man.

Prior to Spider-Man 3, Tom and Harry Holland worked together on the crime drama Cherry. The film reunites Tom Holland with directors Anthony and Joe Russo for the fourth time, following their previous collaborations on Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. Based on Nico Walker's book of the same name, Cherry revolves around a former Army medic (Tom Holland) with PTSD who begins robbing banks to pay for his opioid addiction. Walker's book was inspired by his real-life experiences after serving as an Army medic in the 2000s Iraq War.

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Details about the MCU's Spider-Man 3 have been coming to light ahead of the film's Dec. 17 release date. Casting reports indicate the movie will explore Marvel's multiverse, with actors Jamie Foxx and Alfred Molina reprising their respective villain roles as Electro and Doc Ock from Sony's non-MCU Spider-Man films. Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are similarly rumored to return as their versions of Peter Parker, with Willem Dafoe reportedly spotted on the Spider-Man 3 reprising his role as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. Benedict Cumberbatch will also make an appearance as the MCU's Doctor Strange in the movie.

Directed by Jon Watts, the currently untitled sequel to Spider-Man: Far From Home stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina and Benedict Cumberbatch. The film arrives in theaters Dec. 17.

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