After all, the "Spider-Man" star recently detailed how his diagnoses with dyslexia and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can sometimes inhibit his craft, and how he overcomes it.
"I have ADHD and I'm dyslexic, and I find sometimes when someone gives me a blank canvas that it can be slightly intimidating," Holland told IGN in an interview published Sept. 1. "Sometimes you are met with those challenges when developing a character."
But the "Cherry" actor noted that he pursues evoking his inner child through "play" in order to get himself prepared for any given part.
"Any way that you can, as a young person or as an adult, interact with something that forces you to be creative and forces you to think outside the box and make changes," he continued. "I think that the more we do that sort of stuff, the better."
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And while this is the first time Holland -- whose engagement to Zendaya was confirmed earlier this year -- has opened up about his struggles with ADHD, he previously shared insight into how he combats his struggles with dyslexia, which he was diagnosed with at age 7.
The learning disability can affect reading and spelling, but the 29-year-old previously shared that he most struggled with the latter.
"My dyslexia, it's really just my spelling," he explained during a July 2023 appearance on Jay Shetty's On Purpose podcast, crediting his parents Dominic Holland and Nikki Holland for their support. "My spelling was really the biggest hurdle. I worked really hard at school. I didn't do particularly well but my parents said, 'As long as you try your best.'"
Considering Holland has managed to not only overcome his disorders, but also thrive with them, he also shared some advice to fans struggling with similar endeavors.
"It's about taking your time," he explained in an interview with Jazzys World TV in 2021. "Giving yourself the appropriate amount of time to do the things you need to do. The better prepared you are for anything the more you'll be able to do and accomplish things that are fantastic."
Of course, for Holland, it also helps having Zendaya by his side. Quite literally these days, as the actors and couple will costar in the upcoming "Odyssey" and "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" films in 2026.
"It's a saving grace," Holland said of working with his fiancée last year on The Dish podcast. "Best thing that's ever happened to me."