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‘Infinity War’ directors on Spider-Man actor Tom Holland and spoilers
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Joe and Anthony Russo, the “Avengers: Infinity War”
directors, addressed Tom Holland and spoilers in an interview
with Entertainment Tonight. -
Joe said that it’s “hard to be punitive” against
Holland, but Doctor Strange actor Benedict Cumberbatch was a
great partner for him on the press tour to monitor
Holland. -
Holland is infamous for not being able to keep a
secret, and may have even confirmed a fan theory for “Avengers
4” in an old interview.
Spider-Man actor Tom Holland can’t keep a secret. He infamously
revealed the title of the next “Spider-Man” movie
before it was officially announced, and he may have even confirmed a popular fan theory
about “Avengers 4.”
It’s hard to believe that Holland is so bad at keeping things
hidden, but “Avengers: Infinity War” directors Joe and Anthony
Russo recently addressed the subject and confirmed that, yes,
Holland is just terrible at keeping his mouth shut.
Entertainment Tonight asked the Russo Brothers how they felt
about Holland spending the entire press tour for the movie
accidentally spoiling things.
“What are you going to do?” Joe said. “He’s the nicest guy in the
world so it’s hard to be punitive against Tom Holland.”
ET said that people had made “super cut” videos of all the times
Holland has spoiled something, and Joe said, “was it like 15
minutes long?”
They also praised Holland’s co-star and Doctor Strange actor
Benedict Cumberbatch for keeping Holland in line during the press
tour.
“Benedict is a great partner for him on the press tour because
Benedict is actually very good at dancing around spoilers and
monitoring Tom Holland,” Joe said.
“It’s hard work,” Anthony added.
You can watch the entire ET interview below. The exchange about
Tom Holland begins toward the end of the video, at the 11:37
mark.
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