Tom Holland’s ‘The Crowded Room‘ is a mess or bliss that is extensively being rewarded with bad reviews. The actor who is seen playing an intense role in the Apple TV+ series seems to be happy about his series getting negative remarks which is quite unusual. The actor who plays Danny, a guy who has committed notorious crimes is caught by the NYPD and as the interrogation began, his life is unfolded into interesting chapters that build up tension and curiosity.

‘Its an act of bravery’- Tom Holland Resilient to Bad Reviews
As Tom Holland is confronted upon the bad reviews, he says that he is happy that it was reviewed badly and calls it act of bravery. As Rotten Tomatoes have given 31% score to ‘The Crowded Room’ , he is resilient to the comments. He says that he will be promoting his show even though people may or may not like his show.
The message of the show, which can speak to so many different issues, is that asking for help should be something that we as a society celebrate. It’s an act of bravery.”- Deadline

Tom also puts up the message that asking help is not something to be ashamed of.
“Whether it is substance abuse, whether it is abuse at home, whether it is abuse at school standing up and asking for help is not something you should be ashamed of and I hope that this show can represent that in a truthful and authentic, and most importantly sensitive way. So, for me, if we can somehow make people feel empowered by saying, ‘I’m not feeling good, I really need some help,’ then we’ve done what we’ve set out to do.”- Deadline
Shoutout to the Fans
‘The Crowded Room‘ actor was extremely happy that despite critics call it mediocre, fans have given the series a big heads-up with 89% score. Earlier it was 94% and is excited to go even higher as the whole show is featured.

‘The Crowded Room‘ is based on a person named Billy Milligan, a man in 1979 committed many crimes and murders and suffered from 14 different personalities; in scientific terms it is called decisive identity disorder (DID). The thriller drama has kept the audience edges to their seats as slowly the mystery of his crimes unveiled.