Wyatt Russell, who reprises his role as U.S. Agent in the upcoming Marvel film Avengers: Doomsday, recently shared insights into the rigorous media training actors undergo to maintain secrecy. In a candid interview, Russell likened the training to a high-stakes scenario, stating, “They just hold a knife to your neck and say, ‘You say anything, and it’s over.'” This comment underscores the lengths Marvel Studios goes to prevent spoilers and leaks ahead of the film’s release.
The film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, is set to feature an extensive ensemble cast, including Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, and Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova. The storyline is expected to delve into multiversal conflicts, with Russell’s character playing a pivotal role in the unfolding events.
As the release date approaches, fans can anticipate more updates and trailers, though Russell’s comments suggest that Marvel’s commitment to secrecy will keep many details under wraps until the film’s premiere.
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