They then walk past a whiteboard with the title on it. It's just Tom coming out of John Watts' office and complaining to Zendaya and Jacob Batalon (MJ and Ned Leeds, respectively) that the director had given them a fake title for the movie the others claim they aren't surprised, given Tom's history of spoilers. The first official teaser for Spider-Man: No Way Home isn't even in-universe. except, the notoriously memetic spoiler Tom Holland had forgotten to upload the spoileriffic trailer, when he was actually supposed to do so! This then segways into Zendaya recalling how she had to teach Tom Holland how to use Instagram because he had no idea how the video feature worked and accidentally uploaded something twice. And a case of Dramatic Irony, Tom revealed during a promotional interview with Jimmy Kimmel that he was supposed to upload this trailer on his Instagram.It gets incredibly amusing when the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailers were aired, the first one starts with Tom himself warning people not to watch the trailer due to spoilers if they haven't seen Endgame yet.Tom claims his reaction to this was "shit, did I?" There was a joke article on The Onion with the headline "Tom Holland accidentally uploads whole of Avengers 4 to Twitter".Tom: I kept looking around and I was like, " Where's Robert?" It's doubtful anything can top the fact he was told a scene was for a wedding when in fact it was Tony Stark's funeral!.His inability to not blab has led to him receiving only his lines and a vague explanation as to what is happening in a scene while filming Avengers: Endgame.The best part? The whole thing was staged, meaning Marvel Entertainment is as aware of his blabbermouth status as the rest of us. only to discover too late that the poster came with a note telling him not to share it. Which, of course, meant that when given a copy of the teaser poster for Avengers: Infinity War, he excitedly showed it to his Instagram followers. What else he's well-known for is failing to keep secrets about the Marvel films.to come on set, revealing that Tom had been fanboying over his stunt double the whole time. He then commented how RDJ "looked different than he does on screen," only for the real Robert Downey Jr. for the first time (as part of his Spider-Man audition), Tom described how nervous he was, fanboying as RDJ came on set (out of a helicopter, no less), and how their first conversation involved him trying not to burst with glee. When interviewed about meeting Robert Downey Jr.He mentions in one interview that he's well aware of how famous that video has become and admits that he's tired of people asking about it. At this point, Tom is almost as well-known for his Lip Sync Battle as he is for Spider-Man.
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