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Spider-Man Star Hilariously Responds To That Avengers: Infinity War Spoiler Warning

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With the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War likely to be packed with shocks and surprises, directors Joe and Anthony Russo this week attempted to head off spoilers by appealing to fans to keep the movie's secrets. A note they released asked viewers not to "spoil it for others, the same way you wouldn't want it spoiled for you." Following this, Spider-Man actor Tom Holland has released his own excellent response.

Holland retweeted the Russo's post with the caption: "This letter was originally addressed to me." This is presumably a reference to the video that Holland posted last November in which he "accidentally" revealed Infinity War's first poster and released date. Check his tweet out below:

Avengers: Infinity War stars Robert Downey Jr., Chadwick Boseman, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Pratt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Holland, plus pretty much every major actor from the last decade of Marvel movies. It hits theaters on April 27.

Following last month's trailer, a new TV spot was recently revealed, alongside some new posters for the movie. The posters are all themed around the color scheme of the Infinity Stones, and while they don't reveal new information, they do provide a look at many of the cast members and how their characters look going into Infinity War. However, Ant-Man and Hawkeye remain absent, just as they have from all the trailers so far.

In related news, the Russos recently teased fans about the still-unknown title of next year's Avengers 4. Last year, Marvel boss Kevin Feige explained that the reason that the title hadn't been revealed was because it will spoil the events of Infinity War, and last week, the directors confirmed this. "The fact that the Russo brothers won't give us the Avengers 4 title because it spoils Infinity War scares the s**t outta me," a fan tweeted, to which the brothers replied, "It should."

For more, check out GameSpot's recap of all the events in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far, Who's Going To Die, And Who's Going To Live in Infinity War and our guide to everything you need to know about the movie's Black Order.

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