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Apologises Regarding Previous Post On Multiverse Of Madness

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An Apology

Hey guys, I wanted to issue a massive apology for the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness post I posted a few minutes ago. Anyone who knows this site will be aware that I put spoiler warnings on many posts containing spoilers on television and films I cover.

When I saw the news of what I posted, I wanted to get it out there, but I never imagined it would blow up in just a few minutes of being put up. I deleted it and the tweeted link as I didn’t want to get into serious trouble. It got almost forty views in just a few minutes, and I knew it wouldn’t reflect well on my little website if it got out of hand. The last thing I need is Marvel Studios and Disney at my throat. I don’t need them suing me. I’m barely keeping the site alive and cannot afford legal fees. This won’t happen again; I can assure you of that.

More Of An Apology

I know this apology probably means nothing, and I acknowledge I screwed up. I’ve made similar mistakes on other topics I cover; it’s no excuse, I know. From now on, I will only ever post things AFTER a project has dropped. I am just grateful that it didn’t get more views than it did. Otherwise, it would’ve gotten out of hand. Next time, I will put an embargo on the posts after something comes out.

I’m embarrassed that I have had to write this post, but an apology is better than nothing. I know people won’t accept it, but it’s better than me grovelling. Also, I want to point out that the information is already on the MCU Fandom site. Again, it won’t happen, I promise. Okay, I’m going now.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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