Spider-Man: No Way Home, which has grossed more than $1.1 billion since its release in December, helped toy maker Hasbro smash Wall Street’s fourth-quarter estimates.
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Hunter Schafer is talking about her trip to the Spider-Man: No Way Home set!
On Monday night (January 17), the 23-year-old actress made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where she revealed she made a top-secret visit to the set of the latest Marvel movie to visit her Euphoria co-star and pal Zendaya as she filmed the movie.
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“When they were filming the most recent Spider-Man, I went and visited Z at her place in Atlanta while they were filming,” Hunter shared. “[I] got to go see the set and stuff in their little bunker that Ned and MJ stay in.”
Jimmy then asked if she was allowed to to see the set, to which Hunter replied, “Yeah, yeah, I came by. It was insane.”
Hunter was then asked if she had to sign an NDA during her visit to the set in order to prevent spoilers from leaking online.
“Surprisingly, no. Not that I remember,” Hunter responded. “Now that you bring that up, that’s kind of strange.”
If you missed it, Hunter was recently spotted holding hands with one of Euphoria co-stars during a night out.
FYI: Hunter is wearing a Vera Wang dress.
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