'Infinity War' Directors Issue Urgent Spoiler Alert

Anthony and Joe Russo, co-directors of Avengers: Infinity War - Part I, are hoping that fans who see the movie early won't reveal any of the film's surprises to those who haven't yet seen it. It's a tall order, and they've enlisted the help of the film's villain, Thanos, to make clear that the veil of secrecy surrounding the film is going to stay in place for as long as possible.


Via The Hollywood Reporter.

It is just a matter of weeks before Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters and directors Anthony and Joe Russo are imploring fans who see it first to not let anything slip.

In a letter shared by the movie's main villain, Thanos, posted early Tuesday on the Russo brothers' Twitter account, it was made clear there would be zero screenings of the film — even for junket press — until after the upcoming Los Angeles premiere.

"Everyone involved with the film has worked incredibly hard the past two years maintaining the highest level of secrecy," the letter reads. "Only a handful of people know the film's true plot."

For two years, fans have been chomping at the bit for the next installment of the Avengers series, which promises to be the biggest Marvel film to date, bringing together all of the characters from the cinematic universe.

Since the first tailer, fan sites have been breaking down every single frame, trying desperately to decipher any clue about what is going to happen — and who might not make it out this one alive.

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