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‘All things work out in the end’

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Actor Asa Butterfield, who had auditioned to play Spider-Man, says he may not have bagged the role of the iconic superhero but things worked out in the end for him.

The actor has found global fame with his hit Netflix series Sex Education in which he stars as the lead protagonist Otis Milburn, an awkward teenager who ends up becoming somewhat a sex therapist to his peers.

But before Sex Education came his way, Butterfield had tried out for the role of Spider-Man but lost out to Tom Holland.

The actor said he tries to look at the brighter side of life.

“Every so often there’s a part (that you really want) and it’s a script you love, and you kind of put your heart and soul into it, and you don’t get it.

“And it is tough and it is s***, but I often find that something even better comes out of it at the end. And so in the case of Spider-Man, I did ‘Sex Ed’, because I wouldn’t have been able to do both of those at the same time,” Butterfield told Collider.

The actor, who featured as child artiste in the 2008 Holocaust film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and later in Martin Scorsese’s 2011 adventure drama Hugo, said he had a different interpretation on the character of Spider-Man to that of the filmmakers. (PTI)

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