To be even more clear, this is an article _praising their film_. It’s ridiculous.
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Like even Marvel at their Marvel-est accepts that serious film discussion requires (clearly marked) spoilers once the movie is out. I used to think “anti-spoiler culture is the enemy of criticism” was an overstatement, but 2019 is seriously testing that belief.
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Related: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/4/22/18412716/avengers-endgame-spoilers-game-of-thrones-spoilers-no-spoilers?__c=1 … (In searching for this, I found out googling “Emily VanDerWerff spoilers” gets you my coming out essay, which I suppose is a twist that should be preserved for those who haven’t read my work yet.)
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Update: Have heard from other outlets that they, too, are being pressured to edit their coverage, right down to specific sentences being removed.
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Film editor of The A.V. Clubhttps://twitter.com/AADowd/status/1154823388768157697 …
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Because there’s some concern around this: We have no plans to remove our article, and I haven’t heard from anyone who’s editing an article due to studio pressure.
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hahahaha NOPE
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Which article, I want some spoilers
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I assume the one about Once Upon A Time
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Was going to ask the same.
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