By Odin’s beard, it looks like Marvel Studios is making some of its biggest stars wait for an update on Avengers: Infinity War. The much-anticipated blockbuster will begin production in just a few weeks, but it looks like one of its actors has still not seen its script. Just yesterday, Chris Hemsworth told MTV’s Josh Horowitz the frustrating fact as he walked the red carpet at the Golden Globe Award.

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The Australian actor took a moment to talk about his upcoming projects, and Avengers: Infinity War was high on the list. When Horowitz asked whether he has seen the script yet, Hemsworth had this to say: “No. [It’s] a little nerve-racking a couple weeks out, isn’t it? But this is the way Marvel does it.”

Of course, that is not the news fans were hoping to hear. While Hemworth is good at keeping the secrets of the Marvel Cinematic Universe safe, hearing that the actor has at least seen the script for Avengers: Infinity War would have gotten fans hyped. Right now, fans are just going to have to wait for more updates about the movie as shooting gets closer. Not long ago, it was reported that the film would be spending time abroad as it plans to shoot in Scotland. The project will film in cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow, and the norther Highlands towards Inverness.

During the interview, Hemsworth was also asked about his involvement with the fourth Star Trek film. The actor was asked if he was still part of the movie, and Hemsworth confirmed he was taking part. “Yeah, I’m not sure exactly the dates, but I’ve spoken to J.J. and he has this amazing sort o pitch on the whole thing,” he revealed. And, unsurprisingly, the actor kept mum about how his character will return to the Star Trek franchise. Hemsworth starred in the first film to play the father of Captain Kirk, but he was killed just a few minutes into the film. So far, fans have wondered whether time-travel or parallel universes might be behind the elder Kirk’s return, but Hemworth says he knows just as much as fans do.

Doctor Strange is in theaters now, and next up for Marvel is Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2on May 5, 2017. Spider-Man: Homecoming lands on July 7, 2017, followed by Thor: Ragnarok on November 3, 2017. After that Black Panther debuts on February 16, 2018, while Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters on May 4, 2018. Ant-Man and the Wasp is slated for July 6, 2018, followed by Captain Marvel on March 8, 2019.