While Tom Holland has frequently revealed spoilers about his films, the actor is keeping his mouth shut when it comes to Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The latest issue of Empire is all about the upcoming Spider-Man film. The two covers tease the arrival of various villains from previous films, adding more fuel to the fire that the movie will involve the multiverse and former Spider-Man actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.

"I don’t know," Holland said about rumors of a live-action Spider-Verse and more versions of Spider-Man coming to the MCU. "I’m always in the dark. If they are, no-one’s told me."

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The question came after Holland revealed a specific scene in the film will involve a discussion about being a superhero. "It’s four people sitting at a table, having a conversation about what it’s like to be a superhero, and it was amazing," Holland said, revealing it involves him, Marisa Tomei's May and Jon Favreau's Happy Hogan. "The other day, we watched the scene, my brother and I, and our jaws were on the floor."

What Holland didn't clarify, however, is who the fourth person in the scene is. It's no secret that Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange will be in the movie given the huge role he plays in the first Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer. As such, it appears Peter Parker will be talking to another superhero in the scene, another hint that Holland's Spider-Man will be joined by another web-slinger.

Since news first arrived that Doctor Strange would appear in the film before his own sequel, subtitled Multiverse of Madness, and that Alfred Molina and Jamie Foxx would be reprising their roles as Doctor Octopus and Electro, respectively, rumors have flown. Both Maguire and Garfield have long been said to be involved in the film, with other reports claiming Willem Dafoe and Kirsten Dunst will also be back. The trailer and the new Empire covers have also teased Sandman's return, and many suspect Lizard, Vulture, and others will also be in a film that director Jon Watt's called Spider-Man: Endgame.

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With all the rumors flying, Holland will have to try his hardest not to spoil anything in the next two months. Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters Dec. 17.

Source: Empire