Marvel fans trolled by Mark Ruffalo and Jimmy Fallon’s Twitter stunt
By Chanel Malik
Mark Ruffalo and Jimmy Fallon managed to troll both Twitter users and those actually watching the show by “accidentally” revealing information concerning his upcoming Marvel film.
It’s no secret actor Mark Ruffalo has a tendency to spoil details regarding his acting endeavors by telling a little too much on talk shows. Most recently, he and highly critically acclaimed host Jimmy Fallon managed to fool the cast and audiences.
While on The Tonight Show Ruffalo ended up engaging in a conveniently brought-about discussion regarding his upcoming appearance in the to-be-released Marvel project. His comments were bleeped out during the broadcast, and it was his tweet after which caused the mayhem currently ensued.
He uploaded a tweet asking Fallon to respectfully “cut [his] spoiler slip” which was aired during the previous night’s show. The tweet itself has already seen over 74 thousand likes and almost 14 thousand retweets.
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Mark Ruffalo is famous for revealing the details of not only Thor: Ragnarok via a live-streaming audio from the film’s premiere, but also revealing the ending to Infinity War.
It is these slip-ups that are leading fans to believe that Jimmy Fallon actually invited the actor onto his show in order for him to make the same mistake again, so that it could be fully known that he does this sort of thing on purpose.
Fans are still waiting to learn the tile of the upcoming Marvel film that’ll continue Avengers: Infinity War.
Do you believe that Mark Ruffalo engages in this sort of behavior in order to further his media career? Let us know in the comments?