Endgame Writers Don’t Trust Tom Holland With Spoilers

After ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ we ended up with an excellent rendition of Spider-Man to add to the MCU. Tom Holland wasn’t given a very large role in the film, but it was a role that he played perfectly in tune with the character. Since then, he has become an incredible embodiment of the character and is loved by audiences. Unfortunately for the writers, he also has a mouth that he sometimes can’t keep shut. He has been known in the past to talk about plot points from the movies he has been a part of, and some of them have been huge parts of MCU storytelling. ‘Infinity War’ and ‘Endgame’ writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely still don’t trust Holland with MCU spoilers.
Holland has already made five appearances in MCU films thus far, and is planned to appear in at least two upcoming films. His enthusiasm has managed to make him a fan-favorite, but his enthusiasm has also gotten him in trouble a couple of times already. Over the past few years, Holland has also become infamous for his leaking spoilers from Marvel films. So notorious in fact that he was paired with Benedict Cumberbatch while on a press tour to keep him from over-sharing movie details. He also wasn’t allowed to read the ‘Infinity War’ and ‘Endgame’ scripts.
Marvel Studios has used this to their advantage a few times over in the past by having him “leak” images and titles on social media. However, the studio still thinks that he is a liability when it comes to information leaking. Holland has joked that he no longer reveals spoilers for films, but that isn’t going to make people stop watching over him like a hawk to keep him from letting anything out that he shouldn’t be. This is even shown to the point that Stephen McFeely make a joke with a lot of truth in it when asked whether he can now trust Holland with spoilers and he answered, “Would you?”
While Holland might not be the only, or worst, offender when it comes to spoilers for the films, he still has to prove that he won’t spoil films. The other big offender, Mark Ruffalo, has also had to do the same, but he also managed to turn it around by joking with co-star Don Cheadle. Hopefully, Holland will do the same in the near future because he has multiple films coming up soon for him to work on. With that in mind, Holland will be getting many scripts and many chances to prove he can be trusted with spoilers. Eventually, he should be able to become a trustworthy actor for writers and they will not have issues with giving him information in the future.