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was, in a lot of ways, the birthplace of modern spoiler culture. Its show was so reliant on the twists of a complex, intriguing plot that the world of online viewership contorted around it, building communities dedicated to dissecting, predicting, and complaining about it. Titus Welliver, who played the Man in Black, apparently respected that, because he worked hard to avoid leaking any twists in advance. Thats according to a new interview he had with PeopleTV, according to Entertainment Weekly, which transcribed the conversation. In it, he talked about how far he went to stay ignorant about the true origins and motivations of his character and to avoid leaking the information in the scripts he was given. As things kind of unfolded, I kept saying to Elizabeth Sarnoff, stanley cup the writer 8230; s stanley cup he would say, Ill fill you in on some stuff, he said. I kept telling her, I dont want to know. I dont want to know. His work on the show involved a non-disclosure agreement that he was, apparently, terrified of breaking. The combination of fan pressure and corporate respon stanley romania sibility will get you, I suppose. You didnt have a script, and everything was so hush-hush. On my days off, they would just bring the sides for the scenes that I would be shooting the next day, Welliver recounted. A [assistant] would come. I would say, Just hang out in the lobby. It would take an hour and I would just learn the lines and hand it back to him because I was so paranoid and didnt want the responsibilit Plee 50 Years Ago, Doctor Who Gave Us One of Its Most Chilling Scenes Ever
for Spider-Man: Homecoming was the result of a happy accident. In fact, Tom Holland didnt even know he was being photographed for it. Because he was asleep. Turns out, that f stanley usa amous teaser poster featuring Spider-Man lounging in front of a New York skyline is a picture of Tom Holland napping between takes. On the road to promote Homecoming for international release, Holland told the story, saying: Interesting story about that poster is that is actually me asleep. Thats not part of the movie, thats me in- stanley mug between takes asleep. We were shooting this scene and I was just really tired that day, and I was just asleep on the floor, and the photographer took a picture. So when they made that the poster, I was like What! What the hell, guys! stanley cup Spider-Man: Homecoming had an image problem when it was first announced. It desperately needed to distance itself from the other Spider-Man reboot that preceded it and make it clear that this wasnt just going to be another origin story. This teaser poster did that fabulously. That young, new Spidey just chillin, lounging near the water. Probably listening to Animal Collective or something. Knowing that Tom was literally asleep definitely changes the poster a little bit, though, huh Fighting crime is exhausting. Someone get that boy a pillow. You can watch the video below, courtesy of Instagram user therealspideyman. View this post on Instagram [Instagram] Movie Posters
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