How to avoid Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers are out there like a raptor in the park. Here’s how to avoid Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers this summer.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers are coming. That’s a fact. Millions of people are going to rush out to see the sequel this weekend, and those people will want to talk about it, oblivious to the fact that you haven’t seen it yet because you had to work or you’re waiting until the rush from opening weekend dies down.
So if you don’t want to be spoiled before you make it to the movie theater, what can you do? Will there be any way to avoid Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers, or is this movie just too big for you not to hear something about?
The single biggest way not to run into Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers is to stay off social media. That’s worth putting in bold: Stay off social media until you’ve seen the movie. That goes for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and the six of you that might still be on MySpace.
Social media is a spoiler breeding ground. Most people don’t think to put spoiler warnings in their Facebook posts and there will be a hashtag for the movie that will blow up once it premieres. The only thing people will be concerned about is how excited they are and how they just have to talk about what happened — not that there are tons of people who aren’t seeing the movie right away.
Another potential source of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers is critics’ reviews, or anything that collects/discusses critics’ reviews about the movie. Reviews by nature are articles discussing what happened in the film, and websites like Rotten Tomatoes often pull a quote from a critic’s review to summarize it. While not as bad as social media, there’s still a chance you could stumble onto a spoiler there.
If you want to escape Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom spoilers, you don’t have to live on an island for a few weeks. But you’ll definitely have to avoid clicking obvious Twitter hashtags and not look so closely at your Facebook feed. Just remember, when you see the movie, make sure that you don’t spoil it for anyone else!
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