8 Actors Who Spoiled The Endings To Their Own Work

"Let me tell you why you shouldn't bother watching my movie..."

At some point during the course of our enduring love/hate relationship with Hollywood, we, as a populace, became fixated on the notion of spoilers. "No spoilers, please!" has become a rallying cry of anyone who overhears even the smallest detail of a movie or TV show that they haven't gotten around to watching yet. We both want to know everything about the thing we're about to see before we see it while learning nothing that might take away from the freshness of seeing it for the first time. That dichotomy can make it pretty tough for a marketing department to figure out a way to advertise their product. "How much of a movie's plot can we show in the trailer? Which key moments of an episode can we put on the DVD packaging? Should we have just gone to law school like mom wanted us to and left all this stupid crap for someone else to deal with?" These are the questions that keep people in the business awake at night. Everyone except the actors that are involved, apparently. In response to this "NO SPOILERS" age we now live in, it seems a lot of actors have decided to say "to hell with it" and spill the beans about whatever upcoming project they're out there promoting. And honestly, good for them. It's not their job to keep secrets, after all.
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