It has been reported that cinema bosses were forced to advise viewers not to disclose spoilers at the foyer of Spider-Man’s new film, out of concern for brawls.
The hotly-anticipated Spider-Man: No Way Home, starring Tom Holland, has already become a box office smash, grossing over $1 billion worldwide.
Although the movie was not released until December, many superhero fans still make the trek to see the film in person.
But cinema chain Odeon have had to put up signs warning viewers not to discuss the plot’s huge twists after leaving the cinema in case they spoil it for those waiting to go in – in case they start a fight.
To avoid starting brawls, Cinema bosses had to tell Spider-Man fans not to divulge spoilers in the foyer. Pictured: Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and Zendaya as MJ in the new film
According to a source, “It may sound extreme, but it has happened in a few cases where people waited for long lines to enter the theater to watch the film, and then people revealed the ending when they left,” a source said to The Sun.
“That has often created tension, and the last thing movie bosses want to see is argumentation and possible scuffles.”
Staff have now put up a sign saying: “Spoiler alert!” please refrain from talking about the film you have just watched until you have left the building to prevent spoiling other guests’ experience. I appreciate your understanding.
It is much easier to ignore social media and not see the pictures, but some fans claim that people deliberately revealed the ending of the movie in the foyer.
Taking it in: Spider-Man: No Way Home has continued to dominate the box office, and has raked in $536.6 million in its 13th day of release, according to Deadline
Andrew Collinson, a Twitter user said that the film was highly anticipated by many people. People ran down the hallway shouting spoilers and entering the screen.
“For a viewing where viewers have been waiting for a while trying to avoid spoilers.
Spider-Man: No Way Home has become the first movie of the pandemic to earn over $1 billion, reaching the milestone in just 12 days.
Variety estimates that the project cost $200,000,000 to create.
Rotten Tomatoes, an online review site, gave Spider-Man: No Way Home an average audience score of 98 percent and a score from critics of 93 percent.
Critical praise has been also given to the new Spider-Man movie. Zendaya is also featured as Michelle MJ Jones-Watson (25), who plays the role of the love interest for the hero.
Spider-Man: The Way Home is the film that has earned over $1Billion in the Pandemic. It was released within 12 days.
Entertainment Weekly writer Leah Greenblatt said that the movie is much more than just fan-service.
“So, it might be safer to just say that what appears at first to be pure fan service turns out some of the greatest and most meta stuff Marvel’s done, tender, funny, and a bit terrifying,” she wrote.
Rolling Stone’s David Fear stated that Spiderman: No Way Home was a fine movie about the action sequences.
‘It has a couple of great set pieces — the initial fight between Ock and Holland’s Spider-Man is proof that director Jon Watts has gotten increasingly better at staging these kinds of things; there’s a dizzying chase through Escher-like cityscapes that echoes a similar sequence in the first Doctor Strange movie, yet still feels inventive.’