Sebastian Stan jokingly took a dig at Tom Holland when asked why he wasn't seen in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" yet, saying he doesn't like to "support" Tom Holland.

Stan played the popular character Bucky Barnes in five Marvel Cinematic Universe films and the series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier."

"I haven't seen it because I haven't been to a theater. I haven't managed to go to a theater yet," Stan told Jake Hamilton during an interview Wednesday when he was asked if he got a chance to see the newly dropped Marvel movie.

The 39-year-old actor shared that he loved the idea of bringing back all the iconic characters from the past and interacting with each other in one movie. However, Stan noted he "typically don't like to support Tom Holland, so it's difficult."

"I support the films but not him so much," he added.

The host jokingly suggested he could simply get up and walk out in the scenes where Holland appears and then come back, to which Stan replied, "Yeah I could use that to go to the concession stand and then come back for sure."

Previously, Holland roasted actor Anthony Mackie, who took over Captain America's title after "Avengers: Endgame." So, it was obvious for Stan to take a dig at Holland.

During an interview last month, Holland noted how Mackie hasn't got his own movie and instead Marvel gave him a TV show.

"He hasn't got his own movie yet. He got a TV show, but he didn't get his own movie," Holland told Comicbook. Also, it's called 'The Falcon and The Winter Soldier,' it's not called 'The Falcon.' I saw that online, everyone was like 'Anthony Mackie says Tom Holland's eating his words.' I'm not eating my words. I said, 'there is no Falcon movie.' There isn't one."

On the work front, Stan will be next seen in a thriller movie, "Fresh," which is slated to release on Jan. 20. The movie is helmed by director Mimi Cave and it will also star Daisy Edgar-Jones, Charlotte Le Bon, Brett Dier and Andrea Bang.

He will also feature in movies like "Pam & Tommy," "Sharper" and "The Brutalist."

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Sebastian Stan said the “Avengers: Infinity War” set is pretty relaxed. He is pictured at TIFF on Sept. 8, 2017 in Toronto. Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images