Actor Chris Pratt has revealed his "Avengers: Infinity War" co-star Tom Holland had spoiled the story of "Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom" for him before he could hear it from the director.
In an interview with SiriusXM, Pratt said Holland knew "The Fallen Kingdom" director JA Bayona as the two had worked together on the film "The Impossible". The director had apparently told the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" actor the whole story of the film.
"The first I heard about the plot was from Tom Holland, weirdly. I think I was shooting the sequel for 'Guardians Of The Galaxy', maybe, and Tom was doing 'Spider-Man' on the same lot" Pratt said.
"He said, 'Hey mate, I just talked to JA, 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," he added.
During the interview, Pratt also said that his "Jurassic World" co-star Bryce Dallas Howard knows a lot about upcoming "Avengers 4".
"She knows the whole thing. When I sign a non-disclosure agreement, at the bottom in parenthesis I say, 'Except for Bryce'," Pratt said.
"You guys don't even know what I know, but you'll know pretty soon," he added.
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