Tom Holland reveals next ‘Spider-Man’ title after chasing fans online

Tom Holland finally revealed the new title for the movie “Spider-Man” after chasing fans online.

On Wednesday, Holland, 24, took to Instagram to share a humorous video revealing the title of the next episode of “Spider-Man”.

In the video, Holland meets with co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon after a meeting at director Jon Watts’ office – revealing that the director has given them “a false name again”.

“I just don’t understand why he keeps doing it,” said Holland before Batalon, 24, said: “It’s pretty obvious – you screw things up.”

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

Tom Holland reveals that the next Spider-Man movie will be called ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.
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“Say the name of something I really screwed up,” Holland exclaimed, in which Zendaya, 24, observed: “The last title in the film.”

The video then moves to a whiteboard revealing the film’s actual title: “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.

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The video comes from the heels of the three co-stars who troll fans online with fake subtitles for Spidey’s next film – with Holland noting that the film would be titled “Phone Home”, Zendaya saying it would be “Home Slice” and Batalon saying it would be “Home Wrecker”.

The ad in general scoffs at the well-known tendency of the Netherlands to spoil details of upcoming superhero films before they become public knowledge.

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According to CinemaBlend, Holland was guilty of accidentally screwing up the title of “Spider-Man: Away from Home”, the fact that his Spidey films were part of a trilogy and, on one occasion, he even spoiled “Avengers: Infinity War. “for a whole cinema.

The most recent film, which will hit theaters on December 25, follows “Spider-Man: Far From Home” in 2019 and “Spider-Man: Homecoming” in 2017.

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