Felicity Jones: Did she reveal some 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' secrets?

Felicity Jones may have discussed some important 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' plot points in an interview. Felicity Jones previously starred in the movie 'Like Crazy.'

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Felicity Jones starred in the movie 'Like Crazy.'

Felicity Jones may want to just stop talking for a while. At least, that is probably how Marvel would prefer it.

Jones previously appeared to have tipped off the fact that she is playing the Black Cat in the upcoming "Amazing Spider-Man 2." Now, in an interview with View London, Jones may have tipped off some other characters.

"It's all quite shrouded in secrecy, but I'm the Goblin's girlfriend -- I'm in a relationship with him, and his accomplice. I'm on the dark side," Jones said.

When asked if she can reveal her character's name, Jones said, "It's all in the vaults of Marvel. I love all that secrecy, I think it's great. It builds anticipation, there's too much transparency in everything these days."

A Green Goblin appearance was not previously confirmed in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2." We did know that Dane DeHann is playing Harry Osborn in the sequel to the 2012 film. Osborne is the young man behind the mask and atop the green glider, after he takes over for his father, Norman, played by Chris Cooper.

It seems unlikely that Jones would be dating Cooper, so...?

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