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Tom Holland, Who Infamously Struggled Not To Spill Marvel Secrets, Reveals He Actually Wasn’t The Problem

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Leena Nasir Entertainment Reporter
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Marvel actor Tom Holland slipped up and revealed movie spoilers more than a few times, but he recently came forward to declare his co-stars were bigger culprits.

“To be perfectly honest with you I was actually the best at keeping secrets on that third movie!” Holland declared Wednesday during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “Andrew got caught ordering from a Deliveroo guy, Toby got caught somehow, Alfred Molina was telling people in the supermarket.”

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The famous actor called out a good number of his co-stars before declaring how much better he was at keeping big movie secrets to himself.

“I was the one that actually kept the secrets!” Holland said.

Holland has been the unwilling center of attention after a number of oversharing incidents with the press.

During a 2017 interview, Holland mistakenly revealed there would be a trilogy of solo-Spiderman movies, and caught himself mid-sentence, knowing he said too much.

In the very same year, during an entirely different episode, the actor discussed the various types of webs used in the Spiderman movie that had yet to be released, then said, “Oh, I might have just given something away there.”

“Spiderman: Homecoming” featured scenes with Spiderman in a lake for the very first time, but theater audiences weren’t surprised when they watched the film, since Holland leaked that information in an interview.

“Avengers: Infinity Wars” was spoiled when Holland told fans Spiderman went to space during a live interview. (RELATED: Carrie Fisher’s Final Film To Be Released 7 Years After Her Death)

The actor’s blunders continued when she showed his tablet during a social media recording, and the title of the movie, “Spiderman: Far From Home” was written across the device. It sounded innocent enough – except for the fact that the title of the movie had not yet been released to the press.