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Every Big Marvel Secret Tom Holland Has Spoiled

Cinema Blend has compiled a list of the times that Tom Holland let slip about Marvel Studios and its many secrets, beginning with Far From Home's title.

Tom Holland is terrible at keeping secrets – you know it, I know it, and MCU chief Kevin Feige very much knows it, too.

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It’s part of the actor’s shtick, of course, as being one of the youngest members of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, and indeed the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, allows for a sort of innocent (and sometimes impish) recklessness, whereby Holland tends to get away with spoiling Spider-Man: Far From Home‘s title, or the fact that Homecoming will lead to a bona fide Spidey trilogy, without too many consequences.

Granted, the first wasn’t a spoiler per se; Kevin Feige recently admitted that they allowed Tom Holland to ‘leak’ Far From Home‘s title on the eve of production, as it likely would’ve caught the attention of industry tipsters hoping to uncover an MCU scoop. And who better to divulge Marvel-related details ahead of time than Tom Holland?

As a matter of fact, Cinema Blend has now listed all the many times that the actor has let slip about Marvel Studios and its many secrets, and it seems his motor-mouth isn’t limited to the MCU.

Aside from the aforementioned incidents where he revealed Far From Home‘s title and the fact that Homecoming is a trilogy, this recap also goes on to pinpoint the moment when Tom Holland walked into a packed showing of Avengers: Infinity War and ruined the ending, along with that possible story spoiler for Avengers 4, one which takes on a whole new meaning in light of Ant-Man and the Wasp. Also, fun fact: the British star even spoiled Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom for his Marvel co-star, Chris Pratt.

All things considered, you can’t blame Marvel Studios for walking on eggshells around Tom Holland, as providing the actor with too much censored information is really an exercise in risk-taking. Not that we’re complaining, mind you…

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