"Captain America: Civil War" star Tom Holland recently injured himself while on the set of the upcoming movie.
In an interview with Hey U Guys, the British actor clarified that his injury wasn't anyone's fault but himself.
"No, no violence. It was my own mistake. I basically fell over and bashed my face in front of about two hundred crew members, so not my most heroic moment! It was luckily just before my last shot; they were like, 'Roll cameras!' I was getting into position, everything went wrong, and they still did the take anyway. It looks great and they'll probably just CGI out all the blood, and yeah, I was very lucky," he said.
According to Design & Trend, Holland was tapped to play the role of Spider-Man or Peter Parker in "Captain America: Civil War." The actor will also appear in his standalone film in the next couple of years. A few months ago, Holland beat out other actors such as Asa Butterfield and Charlie Rowe.
Meanwhile, when asked about his role, Holland said that although he will take inspiration from Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire's portrayal of Spider-Man/Peter, he wants to give the role his own spin.
"I think it's impossible not to, they were so great and such real and rich performances and there's obviously factors I love and I will continue to try and recreate, but I think the most important thing at the moment is making a film which is obviously of the same character but make it a new and exciting movie," he said.
In other news, some celebrities are not necessarily excited to see the upcoming "Spider-Man" reboot, not because Holland will be taking on the role but because they believe there's been so many versions of the movie already.
"Captain America: Civil War" will hit theaters in the United States on May 6, 2016.