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  • -Now, Tom, you have a bit of a reputation

  • for accidentally giving away spoilers for your movies,

  • so I thought it would be fun to turn that skill into a game.

  • It is time for "Instant Spoilers."

  • ♪ -Instant spoilers, instant spoilers

  • -Alright. Now, we each have a stack of cards

  • with names of movies on them.

  • When it's your turn, you draw a card

  • and have to shout out a spoiler for that movie.

  • The other person tries to guess the movie

  • based on only the spoiler.

  • The goal is to guess as many movies

  • as possible before the timer runs out.

  • We're playing as a team. You ready for this?

  • -Okay. Yes, let's do this.

  • -Tom, since you are the spoiler expert, you'll guess first.

  • Let's get 30 seconds on the clock.

  • Let's get as many as we can.

  • Ready? And go.

  • -"Citizen Kane."

  • -Oh, wait. -Wait. What?

  • -What? -Oh, hang on a minute.

  • [ Buzzer ] -Wait, you're going first?

  • -I thought you said I was going first,

  • and then I started to read it out, but then I realized

  • I just read out the title of the film.

  • -[ Laughs ]

  • -I just shouted out "Citizen Kane."

  • That's not how it works.

  • -No, you have to give the spoiler.

  • -Right. -The way the game --

  • [ Laughter ]

  • The game's already -- So already you've messed it up.

  • But, yes, the spoiler would be "Rosebud" probably.

  • But, yes, correct. That's it.

  • But now I will -- [ Buzzer ]

  • Okay, no, so here's what's gonna happen.

  • Now I'm going to try to read spoilers from my movies

  • and you're gonna guess the title.

  • -Okay. -Alright. Here we go.

  • -I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready.

  • -[ Laughs ]

  • Ready? And go.

  • "Luke, I am your father."

  • -"Star Wars." [ Ding! ]

  • -The other one.

  • -The -- That is "Star Wars," isn't it?

  • I don't know. -Sure.

  • -"Empire Strikes Back."

  • -Yeah. [ Ding! ]

  • They did need a bigger boat.

  • -"Jaws." [ Ding! ]

  • -Yeah.

  • He was dead the whole time.

  • -"The Sixth Sense."

  • -Yeah. [ Ding! ]

  • Oh, oh, Brad Pitt wasn't real.

  • -"Fight Club."

  • -Yeah. [ Ding! ]

  • Uh, uh, uh, s--

  • [ Buzzer ]

  • I almost said Superman. -What happened?

  • -Well, I freaked out because it was "Spider-Man: Homecoming,"

  • so it was you and I go -- -Oh.

  • -They tried to mess with me. -I'm in that one.

  • I'm in that one. I should have got that one.

  • -I was going to say "Superman."

  • -Big clue before we get started, Jimmy.

  • My first one is "Citizen Kane," just so you know.

  • -We already got "Citizen Kane." Oh, my gosh.

  • That one's already out. But I'm good at this.

  • Ready? You got four. I'm gonna get four as well.

  • Here we go. Ready? -Okay.

  • -On your mark, get set, go.

  • -The aliens are allergic to water.

  • No? Okay. -"Caddyshack."

  • -She fakes her death and framed her husband.

  • David Fitzgerald. -"Gone Girl."

  • [ Ding! ]

  • -The top never stops spinning. DiCaprio.

  • -Oh, yeah, "Inception." [ Ding! ]

  • -Yes.

  • I'm in it and I turn to dust.

  • -"Avengers"?

  • -Um, yes. [ Ding! ]

  • They never actually made it to the moon.

  • "Houston, we have a problem."

  • -"Apollo 19"? -No.

  • [ Buzzer ] -8? "Apollo 7"?

  • [ Buzzer ]

  • -I'll give you that. I'll give you that.

  • "Apollo 13." -13.

  • What did I say, 17?

  • -19 and 8.

  • -Well, "Apollo 19" was -- The script was amazing.

  • And they never -- they never made it or released it.

  • But you know what? They should've. Alright.

  • -They should have done it.

  • Maybe me and you could make that film together.

  • -You know, it's fantasy.

  • That's the movie business.

  • It's entertainment, so -- -Love it.

  • -For this last round, we're going to see

  • how many we can get together.

  • We're going to take turns drawing cards and guessing.

  • Alright? We'll see how fast we can go.

  • Now, this time you speak first and I will guess.

  • -Okay, okay.

  • -On your mark. Get set, go.

  • -It's a murder mystery film and Chris Evans did it.

  • -Oh, yeah. "Knives Out."

  • [ Ding! ] -Yes.

  • -Okay. Doo, doo, doo.

  • Mr. Orange is the rat.

  • Quentin Tarantino.

  • -Uh... -Yeah.

  • -I don't know. I don't know. -Pass. You go.

  • -"What's in the box?! What's in the box?!"

  • -Oh, "Seven," "Seven," "Seven"! [ Ding! ]

  • -Yes. -A theme park for dinosaurs.

  • -"Jurassic Park"! -Yeah.

  • -He keeps his dead mother in a rocking chair.

  • -"Psycho." [ Ding! ]

  • She kills Bill! [ Buzzer ]

  • She kills Bill. -Ah, she kills Bill.

  • She does kill Bill. [ Ding! ]

  • -Yes. "Kill Bill." -I think we get that one.

  • I think we get that one.

  • -Five is the magic number!

  • Tom -- -Thank you, man.

  • That was really fun. I enjoyed that.

  • -Thank you, pardsy.

  • I'm honored to join you in the ranks of a true spoiler legend.

  • "Cherry," everyone, hits select theaters Friday

  • and will be streaming on Apple TV+ starting March 12th.

  • That's Tom Holland right there, everybody.

-Now, Tom, you have a bit of a reputation

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Instant Spoilers with Tom Holland | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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Keywords

realize

US /ˈriəˌlaɪz/

UK /'ri:əlaɪz/

  • verb
  • To become aware of or understand mentally
  • To achieve something that you have been trying to do.
  • To understand or become aware of something.
  • other
  • To achieve or make something happen.
  • To convert something into cash.
  • To convert something into cash or a different form.
  • To understand or become aware of something.
reputation

US /ˌrɛpjəˈteʃən/

UK /ˌrepjuˈteɪʃn/

  • noun
  • Common opinion that people have about someone
  • other
  • In a situation where someone's good name or public image is at risk.
  • The state of being held in low esteem.
  • To gradually establish a particular opinion of oneself or something.
  • The opinion that people have about what someone or something is like, based on what has happened in the past.
  • The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
  • A widespread belief that someone or something has a particular characteristic.
  • To suffer a decline in one's good name or public image.
  • other
  • A negative and publicly recognized name or standing for demerit, unreliability, etc.
  • The state of being regarded in a particular way.
  • The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
  • A favorable and publicly recognized name or standing for merit, reliability, etc.
  • A widespread belief about someone or something.
mess

US /mɛs/

UK /mes/

  • other
  • A place where members of a military unit, college, or other group eat meals together.
  • A quantity of food, especially a soft or semi-liquid one.
  • noun
  • Something that is untidy, dirty or unclean
  • verb
  • To make something untidy or dirty
  • other
  • A dirty or untidy state of things or place.
  • other
  • A difficult or confused situation.
script

US /skrɪpt/

UK /skrɪpt/

  • noun
  • Written text of a book, play, film, or speech
  • Set of letters or characters of a written language
  • verb
  • To write a text for a movie, play or speech
instant

US /ˈɪnstənt/

UK /ˈɪnstənt/

  • adjective
  • (of food) made to be prepared very quickly and easily by adding hot water.
  • Happening immediately; immediate.
  • (Food) requiring very little preparation
  • Occurring immediately
  • noun
  • A very short space of time; a moment.
  • A very short period of time
freak

US /friːk/

UK /friːk/

  • noun
  • An unusual and unexpected event or accident.
  • A person who is extremely enthusiastic about something.
  • A person with an unusual appearance or behaviour.
  • A very strange or unusual person or thing.
  • verb
  • adjective
  • (Of weather, etc.) unusual; unpredictable; amazing
  • other
  • To behave in a wild and irrational way because you are afraid or upset.
  • other
  • To cause someone to become very anxious, agitated, or disturbed.
expert

US /ˈɛkˌspɚt/

UK /'ekspɜ:t/

  • adjective
  • Having special knowledge or skill
  • Having special skill or knowledge in a particular field
  • Having or involving special skill or knowledge.
  • noun
  • Skillful person with special knowledge
  • A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.
  • A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.
  • other
  • A person with special skill or knowledge in a particular field
clue

US /klu/

UK /klu:/

  • noun
  • Information that helps explain something; hint
draw

US /drɔ/

UK /drɔ:/

  • noun
  • Something that attracts people to visit a place
  • A lottery or prize
  • Result of a game, contest where the score is equal
  • verb
  • To attract attention to someone or something
  • To get closer to or approach something or someone
  • To influence a person's involvement in something
  • To move an object by pulling
  • To create an image using pen or pencil and paper
  • To take one thing out of a container, etc.
  • (Of 2 teams) to finish a game with the same score
stack

US /stæk/

UK /stæk/

  • noun
  • A large number or amount of something
  • Large tube through which smoke exits a building
  • verb
  • To arrange cards in a certain order, to cheat
  • To put one thing on top of another, e.g. boxes

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