Gary Oldman has revealed that he was sent into a panic when he thought he had lost his The Dark Knight Rises script.
The actor is set to reprise the role of Jim Gordon in the third of Christopher Nolan's Batman movies.
And the actor says that he would have been in huge trouble if he had of lost the script.
Speaking to BBC News the actor said: "I was in a panic for 20 minutes. I thought, 'Where the hell have I put it?' It had my name on it. They would have killed me."
But the panic was over when the Oscar nominated actor found the script in his hotel room. "I'd gone out for dinner, and I had put it in the room between the mattress and the bed, because I couldn't scrunch it into the safe.
"I was half-thinking about something else and shoved it there."
Oldman is not the only cast member coming back for the movie as Christian Bale reprises the role of Bruce Wayne while Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman also return.
But there are some new faces in there including Tom Hardy as Bane along with Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon Levitt and Marion Cotillard.
The Dark Knight Rises is released 20th July.