Marvel fan creates “amazing” extension to avoid Deadpool & Wolverine spoilers
If you want to enjoy Deadpool & Wolverine without getting the movie spoiled, you’re in luck thanks to a fan-created extension.
Being anMCUfan can be a bit of a minefield when it comes to spoilers. And this has certainly been the case withDeadpool 3.

Despite the best efforts of theMarvelteam – apparently there were evenfake leaks to protect the movie’s secrets– we already learned aboutnumerous cameosand plot details before it dropped in cinemas.
Things are only ramping up now thatDeadpool & Wolverineis out, making the internet a tricky place to navigate right now.

For those waiting to see thenew movieuntil the weekend or even later, one fan has done the lord’s work by making a Google Chrome extension to block spoilers on YouTube and social media.
Reddituser CarrotcakeSuperSand shared a link to their creation, writing, “The extension works on Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, and Reddit.”

What’s great is it’s not just useful forDeadpool 3– it can also be used to block spoilers for hundreds of other titles.
“Basically you just have to select the title to block spoilers for, and our Spoiler Engine automatically detects and blocks related social media posts,” they continued.

“Should be pretty useful if you want to avoid Deadpool 3 spoilers or leaks for otherupcoming MCU releases.”
Titled ‘Spoilerproof: The 1-Click Spoiler Block’, all you need to do to set it up is followthis linkand hit ‘Add to Chrome’. When you click on the extension, you simply search for the title you don’t want spoiled and hit ‘Block Spoilers’.
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Once you’ve seen or played it, you may head over to the title and click ‘Watched It’, letting it know that spoilers are no longer an issue.
Spoilerproof’s description states, “With over 2,000 titles across movies,TV shows, and video games, Spoilerproof ensures the internet will never ruin enjoyment of your favourite media.”
Fellow fans have been quick to share their praise for the OP’s creation, with one writing, “This is great! I’d like to use it.”
Another commented, “This is amazing! I have always wanted something like this, thank you so much for putting it out there, just the week of an MCU film release is always a minefield.”
Deadpool & Wolverine is in cinemas now. If you’ve already seen it and/or you don’t mind spoilers (you have been warned), you may check out our breakdown ofall the Easter eggs,the ending, andthe post-credits scene.