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'Mark is the worst', says Scarlett, when it comes to keeping secrets

According to Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson, someone that finds it harder to keep things under wraps is their co-star Mark Ruffalo.

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Published : Apr 11, 2019, 12:29 PM IST

Updated : Apr 11, 2019, 12:36 PM IST

London: The cast of 'Avengers: Endgame' flew in to London on April 10 for the film's premiere - and instead of discussing the movie's well-guarded plotlines, dealing with the paparazzi was one among the hot topics of the evening.

Speaking at the UK premiere, Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson voted their co-star Mark Ruffalo as someone who finds it harder to keep things under wraps.

"He's the worst," said Johansson. "He like tweeted or whatever, live-tweeted the first ten minutes of 'Thor.' Remember that?"

"I mean I love him and everything but he's a liability," she added.

Scarlett Johansson at 'Avengers: Endgame' premiere in UK

Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo - who also helmed the previous installment, 'Infinity War' – 'Endgame' is the fourth and final Avengers movie in the current Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While the cast were happy to talk about other subjects, they stayed tight-lipped on the finer details of the film's storyline.

"It's basically infuriating. I mean most of the time we use, we, I mean the collective 'we actors,' always use the film as a way of deflecting personal questions. Now we can't do that, so we're like 'what do you want to talk about?' 'Who's in a relationship?' Like anything but questions about the film, it's been interesting," said Johansson.

Earlier this week, Johansson released a statement talking about the paparazzi and the "increasingly dangerous lengths" they are going to "to stalk and harass the people they are photographing."

Speaking at the premiere, the Hollywood actress said she hoped her statement would raise awareness in the "collective consciousness about what is going on."

"I think it's just an issue that we should be talking about," said the actress.

"I, in the past, got in to car accident several years ago that was caused by paparazzi and I hit somebody who had a kid in their car. It's just crazy and totally unnecessary and I think it's something that is important for people to know what goes in to getting that shot. And is it worth it? I don't think so."

The hotly anticipated film is set to hit Indian screens on April 26, 2019.

With inputs from APTN

London: The cast of 'Avengers: Endgame' flew in to London on April 10 for the film's premiere - and instead of discussing the movie's well-guarded plotlines, dealing with the paparazzi was one among the hot topics of the evening.

Speaking at the UK premiere, Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson voted their co-star Mark Ruffalo as someone who finds it harder to keep things under wraps.

"He's the worst," said Johansson. "He like tweeted or whatever, live-tweeted the first ten minutes of 'Thor.' Remember that?"

"I mean I love him and everything but he's a liability," she added.

Scarlett Johansson at 'Avengers: Endgame' premiere in UK

Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo - who also helmed the previous installment, 'Infinity War' – 'Endgame' is the fourth and final Avengers movie in the current Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While the cast were happy to talk about other subjects, they stayed tight-lipped on the finer details of the film's storyline.

"It's basically infuriating. I mean most of the time we use, we, I mean the collective 'we actors,' always use the film as a way of deflecting personal questions. Now we can't do that, so we're like 'what do you want to talk about?' 'Who's in a relationship?' Like anything but questions about the film, it's been interesting," said Johansson.

Earlier this week, Johansson released a statement talking about the paparazzi and the "increasingly dangerous lengths" they are going to "to stalk and harass the people they are photographing."

Speaking at the premiere, the Hollywood actress said she hoped her statement would raise awareness in the "collective consciousness about what is going on."

"I think it's just an issue that we should be talking about," said the actress.

"I, in the past, got in to car accident several years ago that was caused by paparazzi and I hit somebody who had a kid in their car. It's just crazy and totally unnecessary and I think it's something that is important for people to know what goes in to getting that shot. And is it worth it? I don't think so."

The hotly anticipated film is set to hit Indian screens on April 26, 2019.

With inputs from APTN

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According to Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson, someone that finds it harder to keep things under wraps is their co-star Mark Ruffalo.



London: The cast of 'Avengers: Endgame' flew in to London on April 10  for the film's premiere - and instead of discussing the movie's well-guarded plotlines, dealing with the paparazzi was among the hot topic of the evening.



Speaking at the UK premiere, Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson voted their co-star Mark Ruffalo as someone who finds it harder to keep things under wraps. 



"He's the worst," said Johansson. "He like tweeted or whatever, live-tweeted the first ten minutes of 'Thor.' Remember that?"



"I mean I love him and everything but he's a liability," she added.



Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo - who also helmed the previous installment, 'Infinity War' – 'Endgame' is the fourth and final Avengers movie in the current Marvel Cinematic Universe.



While the cast were happy to talk about other subjects, they stayed tight-lipped on the finer details of the film's storyline.



"It's basically infuriating. I mean most of the time we use, we, I mean the collective 'we actors,' always use the film as a way of deflecting personal questions. Now we can't do that, so we're like 'what do you want to talk about?' 'Who's in a relationship?' Like anything but questions about the film, it's been interesting," said Johansson.



Earlier this week, Johansson released a statement talking about the paparazzi and the "increasingly dangerous lengths" they are going to "to stalk and harass the people they are photographing."



Speaking at the premiere, the Hollywood actress said she hoped her statement would raise awareness in the "collective consciousness about what is going on."



"I think it's just an issue that we should be talking about," said the actress.



"I, in the past, got in to car accident several years ago that was caused by paparazzi and I hit somebody who had a kid in their car. It's just crazy and totally unnecessary and I think it's something that is important for people to know what goes in to getting that shot. And is it worth it? I don't think so."



The hotly anticipated film is set to hit Indian screens on April 26, 2019.


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