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Mark Ruffalo Filmed Five Avengers: Endgame Endings Because He Can't Be Trusted With Spoilers

Mark Ruffalo Filmed Five Avengers: Endgame Endings Because He Can't Be Trusted With Spoilers

Producers were scared he would let something slip

Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers

Avengers star Mark Ruffalo has revealed he had to film multiple endings to the upcoming blockbuster, Avengers: Endgame, because he wasn't trusted to keep it a secret.

The actor, who plays the Hulk in the superhero franchise, admitted he wasn't even given a full script for the movie, as producers were scared he would let something slip.

Speaking to E! News, the 51-year-old said: "I don't know what's gonna happen. I shot, like, five different endings to this movie.

"I didn't even get a whole script to this movie. And I don't know why. The script I did get had dummy scenes in it."

According to reports, one of the fake scenes the studio filmed involved Captain America - played by Chris Evans - getting married during the movie.

Chris Evans, however, wasn't surprised by Marvel's decision to make Mark shoot extra scenes.

The actor had to film multiple endings so that he didn't drop any spoilers before it was released.
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Joking during the interview, he said: "Mark's a real liability. They have to throw Mark off the scent."

Chris went on to say Mark had 'zero trust' among Marvel bosses, adding: "Because you have zero cred. You have earned no trust in the Marvel universe. You, like, leak like a bodily function."

And when you look at Mark's track record, he does have a point. In the past the actor revealed the name of Avengers: Endgame, during an interview with Jimmy Fallon.

He even live-streamed the first 20 minutes of Thor: Ragnarok on Instagram during the premiere of the film.

But Mark is not the first of the movie's actors to have been kept in the dark. Last week it was revealed that Spider-Man himself, Tom Holland, wasn't given a full script either.

Speaking at an event ahead of its release, the directors dropped the news that the 22-year-old just couldn't be trusted with such sensitive information as he's been known to drop spoilers in the past.

Joe Russo said: "Tom Holland does not get the script. Tom Holland gets his lines and that's it. He doesn't even know who he's acting opposite of. We'll just, we use like very vague terms to describe to him what is happening in the scene, because he has a very difficult time keeping his mouth shut."

Last year at a comic convention in Phoenix, Arizona, Spidey explained just how filming works on the set of an Avengers film.

He said: "The Russo brothers are like, 'So, you're just standing here and you're fighting this guy, and just do whatever', and I'm like, 'OK, who am I fighting?' And they were like, 'Well, we can't tell you because it's a secret'. I'm like, 'OK, so what does he look like?' And they're like, 'Well, we can't tell you because that would give it away'."

Avengers: Endgame is released on 25 April.

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