Spider-Man: No Way Home transforms the Statue of Liberty into a memorial for Captain America, something you have to believe would be of interest to Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes. Actor Sebastian Stan was recently asked about the redesigned landmark in a roundabout way, but admitted he's yet to watch the threequel.
Why? Well, he simply has no interest in supporting star Tom Holland (he's been "feuding" with both Stan and Anthony Mackie since appearing in Captain America: Civil War).
"I haven't seen it because I haven't been to a theater. I haven't managed to go to a theater yet," The Falcon and The Winter Soldier star confessed. "But I do want to see it because I love the idea it brings back all these characters from the past and just seeing how all of them are going to interact in that one movie. I typically don't like to support Tom Holland, so it's difficult."
"I support the films, but not him so much," Stan continued. When it was put to him that he could just leave every time Holland comes on screen, he replied: "[Laughs] Yeah, I could use that to go to the concession stand and then come back."
You can take a look at the interview here:
Comments like these are clearly meant in jest, but Holland took the opportunity to fire some shots of his own at Mackie when we caught up with him last month. Find out what he had to tell us about the Captain America actor's boastful claims about his Web-Slinger's high score in the player below: