Fans are threatening to delete Twitter to avoid 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' spoilers

Spider-Man: No Way Home, one of the anticipated films of the year, is finally set for release on Wednesday.

It has all the ingredients of a Spider-Man movie, with the return of Tom Holland and the quashing of rumors of reprisals by original Spider-Man actors. Some fans are threatening to take their accounts off the internet because of the potential for online leaks about the movie.

"Deleting" is a phrase that is being used by people who are hoping to see No Way Home without having seen the movie.

Thanks to its leading man, the idea of Spider-Man andSPOILERS go hand-in-hand. Holland is known for giving away important information, which results in talk show hosts teasing the star, and his publicity team giving him hours of prep to retain the movie's secrets.

No one can ruin No Way Home for some users.

Sony Pictures took to the social media platform to urge not to be that person. If you want to be extra safe, stop reading comments, and stop using social media.

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The cast and crew of the film are asking people to be respectful of the information they share on social media after the film's release.

Their instructions were taken very seriously. It seems like a good time for Spider-Man fans to take a break from social media, as people are claiming to have deleted their accounts, and others are saying they are muting phrases.

I will be back once I watch spider-man.
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December 14, 2021.

It's possible that Tweet has been deleted.

It's possible that Tweet has been deleted.

It's possible that Tweet has been deleted.

It's possible that Tweet has been deleted.

It's possible that Tweet has been deleted.

It's possible that Tweet has been deleted.

You have to appreciate the commitment and here's how to get rid of it. Let's hope no major revelations are coming our way, because we can't resist the pull of social media.

The movie Spider-Man: No Way Home will be in theaters on December 15.