Tom Holland can't reveal too much about the upcoming "Spider-Man 3" movie, but he did promise one thing: It's going to raise the bar on all superhero flicks.
Holland, who stars as Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, spoke with Variety on Thursday about his Apple TV+ film "Cherry" before the conversation gravitated toward the MCU.
MORE: Tom Holland tries and fails to quiz fans about the Marvel Cinematic UniverseWhen asked if he could reveal "anything" about the third Spider-Man film, Holland replied, "Obviously, I can’t really say anything."
It appears, however, that the 24-year-old actor is struggling to keep the movie's secrets under lock and key because he later confessed to the interviewer, "What’s funny is like, I nearly told you then. You were so close to getting what you want."
The "Onward" star admitted he is extremely excited about this film and cannot wait for it to hit theaters.
MORE: Chadwick Boseman's role will not be recast for 'Black Panther 2'"I can say that it’s the most ambitious standalone superhero movie ever made," he gushed. "You sit down, read the script, and see what they’re trying to do, and they’re succeeding. It’s really impressive. I’ve never seen a standalone superhero movie quite like it."
The interviewer tried unsuccessfully to squeeze Holland on the movie's casting rumors, namely if former Spider-Man actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are on board.
"Beats me, I don't know. If they are, they haven't told me yet," Holland said. "That would be something that Marvel would do. I watch the film and be like, ‘So that’s who that tennis ball was!'"
Holland added that he feels extremely "lucky" to be playing Spider-Man in the upcoming third installment.
MORE: Tom Holland challenges Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds to viral handstand challenge"I’m just as excited as everyone else to see it, let alone be a part of it," he noted.
The still unnamed "Spider-Man 3" is expected to hit theaters Dec. 17, 2021.
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