I’m not sure if you’ve heard or read about it already, but some leaked Avengers: Endgame footage has started doing the rounds. I’m not sure how the footage spread but it’s video and descriptions been actively circulating on social media, especially on Twitter and Instagram. If you’re thinking this post is about revealing what’s there in that footage, you’re wrong. I haven’t seen the footage and I haven’t bothered trying to find out about what’s in that leaked video. And neither should you.

Marvel, Disney, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige and directors Anthony and Joe Russo, writers Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeeley and the entire cast and behind the scenes crew have worked tirelessly for the past two years to give us Endgame and market it to us in a way that preserves the theatrical experience. They’ve also listened to fans and given special somethings to people who would be unable to make it until the movie’s premiere, and have even gone all out in encouraging fans by showcasing their art and videos on official channel. They have encouraged viewing Endgame unspoiled to truly relish the movie’s many surprises. A cheap stunt like this only foils their plans and ruins the experience for viewers who’d like to see the movie without knowing such details.

Consider this a public service announcement if you will but stay away from that footage. And avoid from spreading info about the leaks, if for no reason but out of sheer respect to the Russo Brothers, the Marvel community and everyone else who’s in this high-stakes journey together. Lastly, be very careful about treading on social media; you may not wish to see the leaked video but suffice to say, it’s out there.

Rest assured, you will not hear about that leaked footage on Appocalypse. And neither will you hear of any spoilers, not until the movie has released and everyone has had a chance to read it. If any when we do post them, we’ll make sure to mark any Endgame related spoilers with warnings, and so should you.

Avengers: Endgame releases in theaters on April 26, 2019. Ticket bookings in India should begin soon; tickets are available in the US through Fandango and other territories as well.