
This awkward but funny moment happened at D23 in July 2017 during an interview for Good Morning America where he team up with Don Cheadle to answer a few questions about Avengers: Infinity War. They told me to use Facebook Live, I don’t know how to use it!’ He was like, ‘You can’t do this stuff!” Fortunately, Ruffalo did not get fired and he had to see Kevin Feige the day after to do press for the movie.“I walk over to him to say sorry, and he grabs me in a bear hug and he’s like, “That was genius! We got more press from that than the entire premiere! We couldn’t have imagined doing something that good!” You can see him retelling his story in the video below. He explained, “He was like, ‘What are you doing, man ?" and continued by saying, “I told him, ‘Kevin, it was an accident. In The Graham Show, he recalled the confrontation with Marvel after he leaked the movie. Of course, Ruffalo was expecting to hear about Marvel Studios’ president Kevin Feige as a backlash to this unfortunate mistake. Fortunately, at some point, an executive woman from Marvel approached him and told him to turn it off.

As a result, he streamed about 20 minutes of the movie’s audio to about 2.500 followers of his. The funny part is that he was so thrilled by the event that when the film started the latter put his phone in his pocket without ending the stream beforehand. “It’s just the trailer the whole movie will be 4 hours,” commented another.In October 2017 took place the premiere of Thor: Ragnarok and as committed to his fans as he is, Ruffalo decided to do a live stream of the said event on Facebook, so he could share his excitement with his fans. “Another trailer that spoils the whole film,” lamented a Redditor. A Reddit user brought the apparent uploading mishap to everyone’s attention. 6 hours after the realisation of such goofed step, Sony Pictures reportedly removed the movie link which now leads to a blank video page. But the viewers were unknowingly overwhelmed with the entire movie for free which clocked over 11,000 views. Khali the Killer: Official Red Band Trailer was envisioned to offer fans just a short snap of the crime drama.

But the tech team of Sony presumably committed an epic mistake, nevertheless entertaining when they shared the link of an entire hour and a half long movie on YouTube for free. Well, such promotions completely take away the excitement we hold in for the climax. At times, we have complained about studios revealing too much a film’s plot before it releases. In a major blunder when Sony Pictures Entertainment endeavoured to post a trailer of its film, Khali the Killer on YouTube, but leaked the entire movie instead.
