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Tom Holland Loses His Spider-Man's Mask on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
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Catching Guillermo Rodriguez who steals his Spider-Man mask, the 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' actor debuts the web-crawler's new costume on the talk show.

AceShowbiz - Jimmy Kimmel brought out a superhero on his late-night talk show. Hosting "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in Brooklyn, the comedian was surprised to see his sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez suddenly geeking out in Spider-Man's mask and copying the superhero's signature web-shooting moves.

But it didn't take long before the real Spider-Man, Tom Holland himself, confronted Guillermo to get his mask back. Without the mask, the Peter Parker depicter had to hide his face with a traffic cone, but he still put on the new black-and-red costume which was recently revealed in "Spider-Man: Far From Home" set photos.

When Jimmy said that they couldn't barely hear what Tom said under the cone, he removed it to reveal his face, much to the audience's excitement. Finally giving in, Guillermo handed back the mask to Tom so he could go back to the movie set, but not before Jimmy tried to get the actor spill the beans about the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" sequel.

Asked if "Far From Home" would be a prequel to "Avengers: Infinity War", Tom, who has been known as one of the worst Marvel actors at keeping a secret, kept his lips sealed. "I think Thanos is robbing a bank, so I'm gonna go," he dodged the question and began to retreat. "Why would Thanos rob a bank?" a confused Jimmy asked, to which the British star replied, "Because Thanos is poor."

"Spider-Man: Far From Home" will take Peter Parker overseas as he travels abroad during summer vacation. Jake Gyllenhaal is cast as the villain, who is rumored to be Mysterio, with Zendaya Coleman, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton and Tony Revolori reprising their roles from "Spider-Man: Homecoming". J.B. Smoove and Numan Acar are added to the cast in new roles, while Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders reprise their roles as Nick Fury and Maria Hill, respectively.

Jon Watts returns to serve as director, with the script provided by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Filming was wrapped on Wednesday, October 17 and the superhero pic set to arrive on July 5, 2019 in the United States.

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