'Avengers: Endgame' directors Joe and Anthony Russo pen letter to fans, ask them not to spoil it for others

Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors of 'Avengers: Endgame,' have penned a heartfelt letter to fans, appealing to them to ensure a spoiler free experience for everyone
PUBLISHED APR 16, 2019

'Avengers: Endgame' directors Joe and Anthony Russo are as excited as fans about the finale of Avengers phase four, a culmination of 11 movies spanning a decade. They want to ensure fans have a spoiler-free experience in the coming weeks and so, 10 days before the release of the film, they penned a letter to fans and followers appealing to them. The letter was posted on Twitter with the caption, "#DontSpoilTheEndgame" and one of the newly released Avengers emoticons.



 

In the letter, the Russo brothers wrote: "To the greatest fans in the world, This is it. This is the end. The end of an unprecedented narrative mosaic spanning eleven years and eleven franchises. For all of you who have been on this journey with us since the very beginning, sharing every high and low with your family, your friends, your classmates, your co-workers. Investing so deeply in every character and storyline. Laughing. Cheering. Shedding tears. Giving so freely of your thoughts and emotions in spirited dialogue, theories, fan art, and fan fiction. Please know that the two of us, along with everyone involved in Endgame, have worked tirelessly for the last three years with the sole intention of delivering a surprise and emotionally powerful conclusion to the Infinity Saga."

The directors then added, "Because so many of you have invested your time, your heart, and your souls into these stories we're once again asking for your help. When you see Endgame in the coming weeks, please don't spoil it for others, the same way that you wouldn't want it spoiled for you. Remember, Thanos still demands your silence. As always, good luck and happy viewing."



 

This is not the first time the Russo Brothers reached out to fans to ensure a spoiler-free experience. In April 2018, the directors wrote a similar letter to fans asking them to not spoil the film for others who were waiting to watch 'Avengers: Infinity War.' 

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