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Avengers: Endgame director duo Anthony and Joe Russo have appealed to Marvel fans asking them not to reveal spoilers from the upcoming film for other people, hours after five minutes of footage was leaked on social media.
There is a strict veil of secrecy around the superhero joint and the filmmakers have gone to great lengths to keep a lid on its plot.
The brothers on Wednesday started a campaign, #DontSpoilTheEndgame, on Twitter and posted a letter, addressed to the "greatest fans in the world".
In the letter, the Russo brothers thanked fans for their support for past 11 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
They promised that Endgame, which marks the culmination of the storyline of 22 films, will deliver a "surprising and emotionally powerful conclusion to the Infinity Saga".
The Russo brothers had issued a similar appeal to the fans for the film's predecessor Infinty War last year.
The upcoming film will see The Avengers, an ensemble of MCU superheroes, unite to fight supervillain Thanos who has wiped out half of the universe's population, including some of their own, with a snap of his fingers.
There has been speculation that Endgame might mark the departure of a host of superheroes, including Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man and actor Chris Evans' Captain America, from the MCU fold. The film's cast and the Marvel Studios have both time and again declined to confirm or deny the same.
Meanwhile, a roughly five-minute long footage of Endgame has found its way on social media. The video, apparently recorded during a screening, includes a handful of scenes from the much-awaited film.
Marvel Studios and its parent company, Disney, have not yet reacted on the news.
Avengers: Endgame features an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Bradley Cooper and Josh Brolin. It is slated to release worldwide on April 26.
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