Last year I stumbled on a post in my feed and it gave away the big event in TFA. I was so dissapointed. It ruined it. I hated knowing the biggest plot event of the whole franchise before seeing it. So I'm just going to stay away from here on in. It's being released tonight or tomorrow in parts of the world. Anyways, on the topic of Rogue One, when do you plan to go see it, and if spoilers bother you, what are you doing to avoid them?
i had to wait 24 hours to watch it, and i knew it would be spoilerrific, so i went completely dark from online, games, tv, outside......i went full shelter mode. so glad i did....afterwards i went online and saw that there was a guy that yelled "the moment" after walking out the theatre to the waiting group and the group just attacked! serves him right!!!!
I never go anywhere Star Wars related online or even get into face to face conversations about it partly because until Force Awakens came out I didn't really like Star Wars. So it will be easy for me to avoid spoilers till I see Rogue One on Saturday night.
I'm not too overly excited about Rouge One much. I won't be seeing it in theaters so I don't care if I hear spoilers for it. I don't care about spoilers anyways. I didn't see TFA in theaters until it was almost out and I already knew some of the major plot points but it didn't ruin it for me.
Until I see it, I am just going to binge Netflix shows, play video games, or I'll be at work. In any of the three scenarios, I am not looking at internet comments whatsoever. It worked for TFA, it should work for this.
I was spoiled on TFA by some random guy on a random Facebook post that wasn't even about Star Wars. In hindsight while I was pretty mad at the time, looking back I'm not too angry about it. I'm still staying away from social media until tmr.
These poll results are quite diverse. Not what I expected to see but it goes to show just how differently we all view things. I think what I can take from this is not to take for granted that the way I see things is that of the majority
For me, I'm just not going to see the movie so, I never really cared about spoilers either way. Same with TFA.
Reading what happens doesn't spoil movies for me. Finding out someone die, or such a thing happens, doesn't make the movie and better or worse.
I would read an entire script before a movie comes out if I could XD Sorry for double post. thought I was editing my other post.