Chris Pratt accidentally reveals he's going to be in the next 'Thor' movie

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Chris Pratt appears to have accidentally revealed that he will be in the next Thor movie: Love and Thunder.

On New Year's Eve last week, the Jurassic World actor hosted a star-studded telethon on his Instagram account.

Some of the guests featured on the telethon, which raised $615,000, included Jamie Foxx, Bryce Dallas, Zachary Levi, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Robert Downey jr, and Tom Holland.

In his chat with Tom Holland, Pratt may have let slip something he shouldn't have.

Check out the moment Tom Holland reacts in shock when Chris Pratt reveals he will be in the next Thor movie (at the 1:45:55 mark)

"I've got Guardians coming up next year," Pratt told the 24-year-old actor.

"And I’ve got Thor," he continued, explaining: "I’m gonna go be in Thor in Australia, so I’ll be traveling to Australia in about a week.

"I'm going to go to Australia next week, I'm excited to go to a country that took the lockdown very seriously..."

Pratt only seemed to realize that he may have revealed a little more than he had intended to, when Holland responded to the bombshell by saying, "Wait a minute did you just say you're going to be in Thor?"

"I feel like no one knew that," Holland tells the 41-year-old actor.

"Am I not supposed to say that?" Chris asked innocently. "No, they knew that. I think they knew that… If they didn’t, they do now," he said.

Chris Hemsworth will be returning as the titular character, reprising his role as the God of Thunder in Thor: Love and Thunder.

Check out the official trailer for Thor: Ragnarok

Taika Waititi will also be making a return as the film's director, and once again play Korg.

"It's going to be bigger and louder and more bombastic," Waititi told Wired in October 2019. "It's only interesting to me if we're doubling down on how nuts Ragnarok was."

Hemsworth agreed, telling the Philadelphia Inquirer, that it was "one of the best scripts I've read in years."

"It's Taika at his most extreme, and at his best," he said. "If the version I read is the one we get running with, it's going to be pretty insane."