Tom Holland unveils upcoming title ‘Spider-Man’ after trolling fans online

Tom Holland has finally spilled the beans on the new ‘Spider-Man’ movie title after spinning fans online.

On 24 Wednesday, Holland (24) went to Instagram to share a humorous video revealing the title of the next ‘Spider-Man’ episode.

In the video, Holland meets co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon after a meeting in director Jon Watts’ office – and reveals that the director is giving them a “false name again”.

“I just do not understand why he keeps doing it,” Holland said before pointing out to Batalon, 24, “It’s pretty obvious – you’re spoiling things.”

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Tom Holland reveals that the next Spider-Man movie will be titled 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.

Tom Holland reveals that the next Spider-Man movie will be titled ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.
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“Name me one thing I actually spoiled,” Holland exclaims, in which Zendaya (24) remarks, “The last film title.”

The video then turns into a whiteboard revealing the title of the movie: “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”

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The video comes from the heels of the three co-stars starring fans with fake captions for the upcoming Spidey movie – with Holland noting that the movie would have the title “Phone Home”, Zendaya declares it to be “Home Slice” would be and Batalon says it would be ‘Home Wrecker’.

The announcement is generally fun with the well-known Dutch tendency to spoil details of upcoming superhero movies before they become known.

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According to CinemaBlend, Holland is guilty of accidentally spoiling the title of ‘Spider-Man: Far from Home’, the fact that his Spidey films are part of a trilogy, and on one occasion he even had ‘Avengers: Infinity War ‘spoilage. whole movie theater.

The latest film, which hits theaters on December 25, follows ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ and ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ in 2017.

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