Marvel Studios has turned the Marvel Cinematic Universe into one of the most mysterious franchises, so how do they keep the spoilers from leaking out? One of the jokes repeated in any Marvel media tour is that what the actors call “Marvel snipers” are watching their every move. While no one at Marvel is really willing to placate their star, they’ve basically done a good job of keeping the MCU’s major spoilers from being exposed any time soon.
Security measures have always been tight at Marvel movies, but information has become harder to access lately. This is largely due to the safeguards Anthony and Joe Russo have put in place to keep many secrets. Avengers: Infinity War And Avengers: Game over kept secret. This secrecy only fueled speculation about what the movie might contain, as fans tried to piece together every little leaked detail.
However, the results of the last two matches Detachment of revenge The film and the overall conclusion of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe showed just how many surprises Marvel has in store for audiences. That’s all the more impressive because so many other big brands often see big leaks about their movies before they’re released. So how is Marvel able to keep all these secrets? That’s part of the content discussed in Screen Rant’s latest video, but we’ll dive into two main reasons below.
One of the keys to Marvel being able to keep their secrets is the small group they have and the limited amount of information that others have access to. For example, the last two parts Detachment of revenge Most of the actors in the movie only understand their part of the script. Only a few, like Robert Downey Jr., can read the entire book Detachment of revenge script. This keeps this information private to fans within Marvel Studios and the cast, which limits the number of people who know these secrets in the first place. That’s not to say Marvel won’t give actors everything they need to understand their characters or storylines. Sometimes it may be necessary to provide this information privately at the last minute. Elizabeth Olsen says that’s how actors learned Avengers: Infinity Warend.
Also, Marvel tends to keep previews private instead of public previews, which reduces the risk of a lower-than-usual leak of specifics. All of this has allowed Marvel Studios to largely keep their biggest secrets hidden until they want to reveal them. Their incredible secrecy doesn’t just apply to movie scenes, it turns out they’re even pretty good at keeping their casting a secret. Mahershala Ali as Blade, Natalie Portman returns Thor: Love and Thunder All of these were made a few months ago, and there’s not even a rumor that they’re part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s plans. Besides making an impossibly large amount of money, Marvel Studios’ superpowers may just be kept secret.