Marvel Keeps Avengers: Infinity War Spoiler-Free By Keeping The Cast From Seeing The Entire Movie


Marvel might have decided to give away 20 minutes of Avengers: Infinity War during the film's marketing campaign the past few days, but that doesn't mean that Marvel's letting anyone see the entire film before its premiere.

Tom Holland (Spider-Man), Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange) and Tom Hiddleston (Loki) might all be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but in a recent interview with Good Morning America, the Avengers: Infinity War stars reveal that they actually haven't seen footage from the film till Marvel decided to roll out its 20-minute-long video.

"It was pretty hyped. It was wonderful," Cumberbatch told the television show's interviewers. "It was the same for us. We haven't seen hadn't seen the footage until last night, so we came out as fanned up as the fans. It was really, really excited."

Marvel's certainly trying its best to keep spoilers from making its way online, and it looks like the studio's even decided to keep the Infinity War stars from seeing the full film till the comic book movie makes its big premiere.

Infinity War is the first installment in a two-part Avengers movie that serves as the culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Being one of the most highly-anticipated films of the year, Marvel's trying its best to protect fans movie experience by keeping the film spoiler free.

Let's see how long Marvel manages to keep the internet clean.

Avengers: Infinity War hits cinemas April 27.

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