Marvel warns Owen Wilson about dropping Loki spoilers

Owen Wilson spoilers

Owen Wilson has revealed that he has been warned by Marvel “multiple times” to be cautious about spoilers when discussing the Disney+ series Loki.

Wilson, who plays Mobius M. Mobius on Loki, currently stars in Paramount+’s Secret Headquarters–another superhero venture. As reported by ComicBook.com, on the promotional circuit for Secret Headquarters, co-director Ariel Schulman prompted him on whether or not he has faced the wrath of Marvel concerning spoilers for the series.

I immediately get kind of self-conscious because they’re [Marvel] so kind of uptight…​​When I let it slip that I’m wearing a mustache…I got an ominous text saying ‘Strike One.’” 

Owen Wilson isn’t the only Marvel star who has strikes against him for revealing spoilers. It turns out there is a history within the Marvel Cinematic Universe of its stars spoiling–or nearly spoiling–their movies, from plot details to character deaths.

Tom Holland, who just announced a social media hiatus (citing mental health concerns), is notorious for doing so. On various occasions, he has let slip details on costumes, Spider-Man appearances that had yet to be announced and more. Mark Ruffalo is another frequent spoiler. His most notable slip came during the 2017 Thor: Ragnarok premiere, which he accidentally live-streamed on Instagram for 20 minutes. This, we understand, is a major no-no. But maybe he just wanted to give fans an advanced screening–well, listening, as the phone was in his pocket.

Season one of Loki concluded its six-episode run in July, while season two is currently filming and set to premiere on Disney+ next year. Loki will be one of numerous series part of Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Secret Headquarters is currently streaming on Paramount+. You can read our review here. Don’t worry, there are no spoilers!

Source: ComicBook.com

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