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Jimmy the Squid:
While I do like to avoid spoilers as much as possible I have to admit that if something is "spoiled" for me then it doesn't actually change my level of enjoyment, it's just a different type of enjoyment. With these films, that I am very invested in as an intolerable comic geek, I don't mind reading about casting and production stuff but I try to keep away from anything that might tell me too much of the story. I like that sense of wonder and not knowing that comes with seeing new films.

Neko_Ali:
If it's an actual surprise, then yes, it's better to keep it hidden. Ultron being the enemy in Avengers 2 is not a surprise at all.  Movies to have to keep a hype train going to maintain popularity momentum these days. Especially something like this, where it's announced years before release. It's not like the old days where there were just a few stations on TV, one or two movie theaters in town and the like. People are bombarded daily by information and advertisement overload. Smaller movies might be able to get away with dropping some trailers and advertisements for a few months before release, but big name franchises want to stay on people's mind for a year or two before the release, so they have to release dribs and drabs of new info periodically to keep things going.

Thrillho:
As soon as I am interested in something, I avoid ALL information that isn't a release date. When I heard Bioshock: Infinite was coming out, I didn't watch a SINGLE bit of teaser footage and that meant when I dropped into the game totally cold even to the central concept of the game, it was an absolutely remarkable experience (even if I didn't care for the game much). I do the same with movies I want to see, generally speaking - or at least movies where the plot is relevant.

Aimless:
Coolies... Little ambivalent about Paul Bettany's role because it puts an end to a nice fan- theory/dream but still :)

Method of Madness:
For Thor 3,  I want them to write the script they'd have written for Chris Hemsworth, but then change the pronouns anytime someone talks about Thor and cast Katie Sackhoff instead.

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