It's no secret that "Avengers 3: Infinity War" is one of the highly anticipated films of this generation - complete with a star-studded cast and endless possibilities of others storyline coming together in one big movie event. But as for the specific details, it's still kept a secret - now even more, with Tom Holland burning his script for the upcoming movie.

A few days ago, "Spiderman: Homecoming" lead actor Tom Holland shot a video of himself burning his script for "Avengers 3: Infinity War" on Instagram. According to Entertainment Weekly, Tom's caption on his video post just shows how much he is actually delighted to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That being said, he mentioned that Marvel Studios would like every detail of the upcoming movie a secret for the time being. He also mentioned some kind of an apology to the producers who would probably freak out on him not handing over the script he just burned.

It's also worth noting that Tom has mentioned in a recent talk with SiriusXM that he didn't read the script further. He said Marvel even offered for him to read it, but he declined because he might spill the beans during interviews. It looks like he really is ecstatic about it, considering his fear of having a sudden tell-all if he ever knew all the details about the highly anticipated film.

In other news, a new production logo for "Infinity War" was just spotted in Atlanta. According to ComicBook, a Reddit user who goes by CobaltPanther uploaded a picture that shows a director's seat with the said logo on it. What's more, it's considered as one of the best logos yet - as far as the upcoming movie's recent logo changes go.

"Avengers: Infinity War" is set to be released in May 2018.