The Marvel Cinematic Universe is reaching its moment of reckoning with the long awaited third Avengers movie, Infinity War, ready to release on 27 April. The 2018 release will be the first of two Avengers’ movies, the second set to release in 2019, and is the culmination of a massive 22-movie arc and almost a decade in making. With such high stakes, the Russo brothers, the makers of the latest Avengers movie, have now requested fans to not leak spoilers in a passionate tweet. “To the greatest fans in the world. We’re about to embark on the Avengers: Infinity War press tour. We will be visiting fans all over the world screening only a limited amount of selected footage from the film in order to avoid spoiling the story for future viewers. We will not screen the film in its entirety until the Los Angeles premiere shortly before the film’s global release. Everyone involved with the film has worked incredibly hard for the past two years maintaining the highest level of secrecy. Only a handful of people know the film’s true plot. We’re asking that when you see Infinity War, in the coming months, that you maintain the same level of secrecy so that all fans can have an equal experience when they watch it for the first time. Don’t spoil it for others, the same way you wouldn’t want it spoiled for you. Good luck and happy viewing. The Russo Brothers #ThanosDemandsYour Silence” Marvel and Disney work overtime to maintain secrecy of the plot by carefully guarding shoots, and the statement by Joe and Anthony Russo makes to clear that the complete movie will not be specially screened in advance, and only select portions will be shown during the promotions. Despite the efforts, spoilers and speculations have been filtering out of comic book fans, and comic cons, with the leak of a screened trailer last year, and even movie star Mark Ruffalo accidentally live streaming an Avengers event. The stars of the multi-superhero franchise have been known for accidentally leaking spoilers, such as Chadwick Boseman’s tweet with a set photo, and Tom Holland’s sweet gesture ending up on the internet. Russo brothers’ latest efforts might still not stop an army of obsessed fans and super hero lovers from sharing and analyzing any spoiler that comes their way.
Avengers: Infinity War directors, Anthony and Joe Russo, posted a message on Twitter asking fans to maintain the same level of secrecy as the makers of the movie.
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