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Tom Holland Burns Avengers Script as New Spider-Man: Homecoming Promo Art Released

There is a big no no for actors who manage to score a gig within the studio's gigantic MCU franchise. By all means, do not withhold a script that contains specific details for a new installment. Tom Holland might be the youngest of the ensemble, but that does not let him off the hook. As the producers would have been waiting nervously for the goods to come back in one piece.

But rather than follow protocol, the Spider-Man: Homecoming star thought the best course of action was to burn his copy of Avengers: Infinity War in his own fireplace. Kevin Feige and co. can now go back to creating the masterpiece safe in the knowledge their precious film won't be spoiled on the Englishman's account.

Holland: You're Secret Is Safe With Me

As if to offer a sacrifice to the Marvel Gods, Holland posted the moment on his Instagram account with the tagline, 'Rule number one... hand in your script.' True to form, the evidence disappeared amid the flames.

"Marvel would like to keep everything a secret," starts Holland. "So to all the producers who are probably freaking out because I forgot to hand in my script - here is the evidence that I am destroying it." As he tosses the paper into the fireplace, he proclaims proudly," Job done!"

Fronting a Facebook Live video alongside Robert Downey Jr., Holland made it official that he will be in the blockbuster. Just before getting his standalone intro via Spider-Man: Homecoming. That title will premiere on US soil as of July 7, 2017.

Fresh Look At Shocker For Homecoming

Fargo star Bokeem Woodbine made headlines last year when it was announced that he would take on the role of the villain Shocker, pitting the bad guy against Peter Parker in a film that is sure to pack a punch. Including Michael Keaton switching from DC to Marvel as Vulture, there has been a flurry of speculation regarding Woodbine's portrayal. Let alone how it would relate to the original character in the comic book series.

New fan art from Eric Cameron derives from the 2017 Toy Fair to showcase a powerful adversary with the capacity to do real damage. Yet a screen grab from the Spider-Man: Homecoming International Trailer would offer the best guide to the super-villain. Positioning the former high school dropout Herman Schultz stepping in front of a number of school buses as he prepares to wield his gauntlet of power.

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