Avengers: Endgame Directors Make New Reminder For Fans Not To Share Spoilers


Avengers: Endgame is finally making its way to cinemas later this week, and directors Joe and Anthony Russo are reminding fans again to keep from sharing spoilers.

Taking to Twitter, the Russos shared a meme referencing a moment from Avengers: Infinity War reminding fans not to share any spoilers and ruin the experience for other fans around the globe. In the meme we get to see Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) in a pose as the Sorcerer Supreme searches through the future for possible outcomes of the Avengers' battle against the Mad Titan Thanos.

"Remember. Dr. Strange watched the ‘Endgame' fourteen million six hundred and five times. And he didn't spoil any of it. Be like Dr. Strange," the meme reads.

This isn't the first warning that the Russos have issued. Despite the many efforts that Marvel has made to keep spoilers from making its way to the public, a clip taken from Endgame was leaked out online, and while the video was eventually taken down, netizens already managed to spread descriptions and screenshots of the footage.

Responding to the issue, Joe and Anthony then penned a little write-up reminding fans not to spoil the movie for others. Not only would it hurt others experience of the film, but it would also waste the all the effort that the Russo Brothers made to make sure that everyone gets the best cinematic spoiler-free experience. Not only did the directors film fake scenes, but they even went as far as keeping parts of the script away from the film's cast.

What do you think about spoilers? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below.

Avengers: Endgame premieres April 26, 2019.

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