AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR: Don Cheadle Talks About Mark Ruffalo's Accidental Spoiler

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR: Don Cheadle Talks About Mark Ruffalo's Accidental Spoiler

Spoilers are deadly, especially for a movie like Avengers: Infinity War. But, leave it to Mark Ruffalo to spoil the ending one year in advance. Don Cheadle says this...

By KWilly - Aug 17, 2018 04:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Studios
Mark Ruffalo, known for playing the Bruce Banner/The Hulk, is also known for his uncontrollable spoiler habit. Along with Tom Holland, the Marvel executives must feel a little nervous anytime Ruffalo has to go on a press tour. Well, remember this video?



Turns out that bit at the end wasn't acting, after all. War Machine actor Don Cheadle was recently on Jimmy Kimmel, explaining what actually went down between that certain interview. 
He said, "Well if you listen very closely, he actually started to say the absolute truth, and then had to try to say 'everybody' after he almost said 'half.' It was like, 'You just messed the whole thing up!'"

Most people by now have seen Avengers: Infinity War, so this obviously isn't an issue now. Even back then, no one expected what Ruffalo said to actually become true. Let's just hope for future press tours, like for Avengers 4, we don't have any incidents like this again. However, if you're one of those fans who love spoilers, then listen close to what Ruffalo has to say in the future. You may just pick up an important plot point. 

Here's the Jimmy Kimmel clip below. 


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