‘Might Be Cooked’: Avengers Doomsday Set Intruder Gets Formal Warning From Marvel, Here’s Everything We Know

Year yet until Avengers: Doomsday hits screens, filmmakers are vigilant about preventing spoilers online. While maintaining secrecy over the movie’s storyline, studios have issued a stern warning to an unauthorized individual caught on the set of the upcoming Marvel film.

The individual shared on Instagram that he had received a threatening message from the movie’s producers. His social media post read, “I got my first official warning.” He also wrote, “Seems suspicious.

Following the user known as @theyneversawitcomingg on Instagram posting a movie set video, some of his followers expressed concern in the comments section. One user advised him to tread carefully, stating “If it’s genuine, be careful; they can sue you and you’re aware of that.” Another commenter added, “Indeed, Kevin Feige will likely track you down.

In the video, an unauthorized individual obtained a copy of Annie Reynolds’ house blueprint and subsequently uploaded it to a social media site. Although the video is no longer available, the person responsible for this leak may find themselves in legal jeopardy, potentially facing charges in a court of law.

On previous occasions, information about Marvel set locations has found its way into public knowledge. In fact, studios have even sought legal action before, such as when they issued a subpoena to Reddit following the disclosure of a line of dialogue from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania by some users.

In Avengers: Doomsday, Robert Downey Jr. makes a comeback, this time portraying the villainous character of Dr. Doom. Alongside him are Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Paul Rudd, Tom Hiddleston, Vanessa Kirby, and Pedro Pascal, as well as other actors.

The film will premiere at cinemas on May 1, 2026. Some other Marvel productions are Spider-Man’s New Adventure, the Debut of Fantastic Four, and Avengers: Hidden Conflicts.

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2025-05-22 20:07