Josh Gad Hopes To Not Pull A ‘Mark Ruffalo’ With Frozen Spoilers

Actor Mark Ruffalo catches a lot of guff over his inability to keep secrets, movie secrets that are known to fans as spoilers. While doing promotional interviews for last year’s Avengers: Infinity War, Ruffalo did an interview with fellow cast member Don Cheadle. While talking about the upcoming film, Ruffalo blurted out what many considered a huge spoiler. While he wasn’t 100% accurate, it was close enough that it could have ruined the movie for viewers

This wasn’t his first faux paus as far as spoilers, and he has sort of become known for it, enough so that actor Josh Gad, who plays Olaf in the Frozen films, took a friendly shot at Ruffalo in reference to the upcoming Frozen sequel. You can check out Gad’s tweet below along with Ruffalo’s reply.

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As can you see by his reply, Ruffalo seems to have a good sense of humor about his own spoilery nature. Not sure where Frozen spoilers weigh in on the scale but I would have to assume they’re not as heavy as spoilers relating to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but who knows, I could be wrong.

Speaking of Frozen you can check out the sweet new trailer here.

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