Tom Holland hasn't exactly been known for keeping quiet when it comes to spoilers for his Marvel movies.
It seems he's learning though, as when musician Andriah Arrindell tried to get him to talk after he attended her Comedy Store performance with Lenny Henry, Holland joked that Marvel would use an extreme measure if he did.
"Tell him what happens in the next one, in the next Avengers. Are you gonna come alive again?" she asked, with him replying: "I can't, they'll shoot me. I can't tell you, they'll shoot me."
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If it needs pointing out, Marvel definitely wouldn't shoot Holland if he somehow spoiled Avengers 4.
Spider-Man was one of the victims of Avengers: Infinity War, but Marvel have sort of already spoiled the fact he'll return in Avengers 4 (somehow) as he's also got Spider-Man: Far from Home coming out in 2019.
Last night (December 5), Jake Gyllenhaal finally confirmed that he is playing the iconic super-villain Mysterio in the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel.
When he first signed up for the Marvel sequel over six months ago, it was rumoured that Gyllenhaal would be playing Mysterio and set footage certainly seemed to make it clear that was the case, but this is the first time he's publicly spoken about it.
Here's hoping Spider-Man isn't too knackered from returning from the dead and battling Thanos AGAIN.
Spider-Man: Far from Home will swing into cinemas on July 5, 2019, while Avengers 4 is released in UK cinemas on April 26, 2019, and in the US on May 3, 2019.
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