Zendaya has confirmed that she will be in the new Spider-Man reboot - but good luck getting any information out of her.
Speaking on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the 19-year-old said that she had to "start from the bottom like anyone else" to land the part.
"I can't say anything else other than I'm going to be in it," she said, insisting that she had "no idea" when it would start filming.
"But it's very exciting - when it comes to the acting space, I am basically unknown," she continued.
"I've never been in a real movie before or anything like that, so I had to start from the bottom like anyone else.
"I auditioned and auditioned and auditioned and [broke] down those walls because a lot of people do have that pre-conceived notion of who I am based off previous things I've done, so you got to really break that down and go hard, put in the work, take all the meetings, take all the auditions."
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The actress stars opposite Tom Holland as the web-slinging hero. She will apparently be playing a character called Michelle, who has not been described as a love interest.
Holland will appear as Spider-Man for the first time in Captain America: Civil War, before getting his solo outing.
The standalone film will not be an origin story, though he will be high-school age.
Spider-Man is expected to open on July 7, 2017.

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