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Tom Holland is ‘Spoilerman’ after he spoiled the ‘Jurassic World 2’ plot for Chris Pratt

Spider-Man star Tom Holland has quite a reputation of not being able to keep secrets to himself. He even said before that Marvel didn’t let him read the full script of Avengers: Infinity War because he’s so bad at keeping secrets. During the promotion of the film, most of his co-stars would stop him from spilling beans.

Here’s a compilation of him accidentally giving out spoilers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkH_HaD-IFk

He also had an IG Live where he showed a parcel he received from Mark Ruffalo and also “accidentally” showed the poster for Infinity War that has a “Confidential Do Not Share” note on it. (This may be a marketing stunt to hype the film, but it isn’t really impossible that it’s just another “whoopsie” moment from Tom Holland.)

https://twitter.com/mysticloki/status/1007779913821122560

Benedict Cumberbatch also had to babysit him on interviews and step in every time he’s about to give a spoiler.

https://twitter.com/avvngrs/status/1008372280701751297

And it turns out that Holland’s spoiling saga isn’t over yet and Infinity War (or Spider-Man) isn’t the only movie he spoiled. Apparently, he also spoiled the plot of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom for Chris Pratt before he even got to read the script.

In an interview with Sirius XM, Pratt recalled how he first heard about the plot of the film through Holland. Pratt happened to be filming Guardians of the Galaxy 2 on the same lot where Holland was shooting Spider-Man. He shared that Holland also knew Fallen Kingdom director J.A. Bayona since they’ve worked together in the film The Impossible where Tom was the “young guy in that movie, and he’s so grown up now.”

Pratt even tried to mimic Holland’s British accent and went on to say that Holland really knew about the plot before him—the main character of the film.

“He’s like, ‘Yeah, there’s, like, a volcano.’ I was like, ‘Shut up, you’re messing with me.’ He’s like, ‘No, mate, he told me the whole thing.’ So he told me the whole story. So I heard it right from Tom Holland first. And then when I read the script, I was like, ‘Yeah, he wasn’t messing with me. It’s all real,'” he said.

Watch the full interview below:

Fitting to his reputation, people are calling Holland “Spoilerman,” your friendly neighborhood who always spoils things for you.

Screenshot from YouTube

https://twitter.com/AmaraMcgregor/status/1007734067599638534

Others are saying that Holland has taken his spoiling spree to the next level.

Screenshot from YouTube

This tweet pretty much sums what Pratt must have felt after he realized that Holland just spoiled HIS film for him.

https://twitter.com/tomhoelland_/status/1007940516749639682

Well, you know what they say, with great spoiler comes great responsibility.

https://twitter.com/lokisnapped/status/1007954145427374080


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