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A girl in Marvels got the role of Ms. Marvel after her aunt sent her the casting information. She auditioned and Kevin Feige called her on the last day of high school. Tom Holland jokingly suggested going to a real high school before filming Spider-Man. Marvel took it seriously and he went undercover. Only one person figured out he was an actor but didn't believe him. Lesson: don't joke with Marvel. In the Marvels, we saw this girl as one of the three leading roles of the film. You probably know her from the last year's show called Ms. Marvel. But did you know how she got this role? What's that? What's that? Alright, this is hilarious. Basically, her aunt saw Marvel's casting for Ms. Marvel in a WhatsApp group and sent it to her. She was in high school back then, so she applied just for fun. And after the audition, Kevin Feige called her. It was the last day of high school, and I was like with my friends, we were gonna get burritos. And she got a text from Marvel's casting director. She's like, can you get on this call real quick? And I'm like, no, I'm busy. Her friends didn't know about the audition, so she put her poker face on and opened the call. And I get out, and I'm like, Kevin Feige, don't scare on my phone. And I freaked out, and my friends saw everything. And they're like, so what happened? Did you like win the lottery? And I was like, basically. If you still wonder, yeah, they still got the burritos. Tom Holland knows more than you think. Before homecoming, he told Marvel that it would be nice to secretly go to a real high school before playing the role. He was just joking. But Marvel took it really seriously. The next thing I know, I was like, I had a backpack with a pencil case on my way to Romp School of Science. He went to school with a fake name, fake accent, and everything. They didn't even tell the teachers about it. But wait a minute. Didn't anybody figure out he's not a real student? Well, it happened once. I had one funny experience. I was sat at the back of a classroom next to quite a pretty girl. Then she's like, so dude, what's your deal? I go, well, do you want to know my secret? Okay. But I'm actually my match. Dude, you're nuts, man. I was like, no, seriously, I'm actually an actor. I'm British, and I'm playing Spider-Man. And she didn't believe me. So the lesson is, don't joke with Marvel.