Tom Holland spoiled Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom for Chris Pratt (and no, we’re not kidding)
Chris Pratt revealed in an interview that Tom Holland spoiled Jurassic Kingdom: Fallen World for him and honestly it’s pretty hilarious.
Well…he’s done it again, friends. Tom Holland has spoiled another movie, but this time it wasn’t a Marvel one.
In an interview with Sirius XM, Chris Pratt revealed that going into Jurassic Kingdom: Fallen World, he already knew the whole plot before even reading the script thanks to spoiler fiend extraordinaire Holland.
As for how Tom managed to obtain his info, Chris mentioned that his Infinity War co-star knew J.A. Bayona, Jurassic World 2‘s director. The Spider-Man star played a role in Bayona’s previous film The Impossible as the young Lucas. Looks like Bayona made the unfortunate mistake of trusting any movie information with Holland.
"He [Tom] said, Hey mate, I just talked to J.A., mate, he told me the whole plot of the story, and I was like, ‘What?’ He said, ‘Yeah, there’s like a volcano,’ and I said, ‘You’re messing with me.’ He’s like, ‘No, mate, he told me the whole thing.’ So he told me the whole story, so I heard it right from Tom Holland first. And then, when I read the script, I was like, he wasn’t messing with me. It was all real."
Watch Chris Pratt explain in full below:
Just when you thought Tom’s spoiling days were over, we get a hilarious story like this and are proven wrong. Trust us, the irony is not lost on this one.
Tom has both a hilarious and unfortunate history of spoiling movies and Pratt is just his latest victim. Before Infinity War hit theaters, good ol’ Holland unknowingly leaked the first poster for the film on Instagram. He also ruined the Marvel film for a Los Angeles audience about to see the film on opening night. Honestly, they should have known what they were in for when Holland came into the theater.
Benedict Cumberbatch, come get your boy please?
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom features Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Jeff Goldblum and hits theaters on June 22.