Tom Holland Relaxes Between West End Shows, Takes Dog for a Walk Before Romeo & Juliet Performance

Tom Holland enjoyed some leisure time by taking his dog for a walk in London’s Richmond Park last Friday.

Tom Holland made the most of his downtime as he took his dog for a walk in London's Richmond Park on Friday

The 28-year-old Spider-Man star looked relaxed in a grey T-shirt and shorts, leisurely strolling with his beloved pet on a sunny day.

Despite stepping away from Hollywood temporarily, Tom has been busy playing Romeo Montague in a new production of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet directed by Jamie Lloyd in London’s West End.

The Spider-Man alum, 28, sported a casual ensemble in a grey T-shirt and trunks as he was seen enjoying a daily stroll with his beloved pooch

The British heartthrob has been garnering attention from fans, who eagerly await him outside the Duke of York Theatre after each performance. Recent reports have indicated that officials have had to manage the crowds gathering for the Marvel superstar.

The Uncharted star appeared relaxed while out and about, making the most of the sunny day

According to The Sun, Tom has been cooperative with new rules designed to ensure swift exits for safety reasons.

Tom stars as Romeo Montague in the new production of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet directed by Jamie Lloyd in the West End

A source mentioned, ‘Tom is a professional and was happy to comply.’

The British heartthrob has been sending fans in overdrive for weeks now, as he was greeted every night by a dedicated crowd following his performance at Duke of York Theatre (pictured this month)

Westminster Council has emphasized the importance of public safety and supporting theatregoers and venues in managing crowds.

While Tom won’t be stopping for autographs or selfies as is customary in theatre circles, he remаins willing to pose for photos during his exit.

Since joining the production, Tom has traded tailored attire for T-shirts and trainers, and even debuted a new hairstyle.

Tom, who is dating Zendaya, began his career in the West End with Billy Elliot the Musical, marking his return to the stage after a decade since his role as the titular dancer concluded in May 2010.

Recently, fans have been informed that there will be restrictions on interactions like autographs or selfies with the actor as he exits the venue’s stage door.