'I'll make you wish Thanos snapped your narrow a**!' Marvel-loving teacher posts hilarious message on classroom door warning students not to discuss the ending to Avengers: Endgame in class

  • Twitter user @Kamiliouis tweeted out a photo of her teacher's warning to students Friday morning
  • The unnamed teacher's note says he's waiting to see 'Avengers: Endgame' with his little brother who is on a business trip in Tampa Bay, Florida
  • He said his first opportunity to see the film won't be until Wednesday night
  • The film is the culmination of 11 years and 22 movies set in the Marvel universe
  • It is on track to rake in a BILLION dollars on its opening weekend  

'Avengers: Endgame' opened in theaters nationwide this weekend. Many Marvel movie fans are going to great lengths to avoid spoilers

'Avengers: Endgame' opened in theaters nationwide this weekend. Many Marvel movie fans are going to great lengths to avoid spoilers

A Marvel Comics-loving teacher is going to great lengths to avoid 'Avengers: Endgame' spoilers.

Twitter user @Kamilious tweeted a photo Friday morning of her unnamed teacher's plea to students for a gag order on discussing the blockbuster film in his classroom.  

Her photo shows a long note that her teacher posted on his classroom door playfully threatening to make his students suffer if they spoiled the new film for him by talking about it in his presence. 

'DO NOT discuss ANYTHING about [Avengers: Endgame] anywhere near my classroom UNTIL THIS SIGN COMES DOWN,' the teacher wrote.

'You know how much I love Marvel Comics. So help me Jeebus, if any one you spoils a single frame of this movie for me, I promise I will make you wish that Thanos snapped your narrow a**.' 

For those behind on their Marvel films, Thanos is the film's main villain who can erase people from existence with a snap of his fingers when he's wearing a metal glove with six magic stones known as the Infinity Gauntlet. 

Twitter user @Kamiliouis tweeted out a photo of her teacher's warning to students Friday morning

Twitter user @Kamiliouis tweeted out a photo of her teacher's warning to students Friday morning

In his note, the teacher explained that he was waiting to see the film with his brother who is out of town on business this weekend and the earliest the siblings can see the movie together would be Wednesday evening.

Some Twitter users thought the teacher was being unprofessional.

Several Twitter users denounced the teacher's tweet as unprofessional

Several Twitter users denounced the teacher's tweet as unprofessional

Some Twitter users said the teacher was suggesting using violence against students who spoil the movie

Some Twitter users said the teacher was suggesting using violence against students who spoil the movie

'Inappropriate language on that and a threat? WTF' Twitter user Zuke Starf*cker said in a reply.

'Words matter. Teacher is suggesting violence against those who don't comply. Kids get suspended all the time for less,' Mark Van Patten wrote in another response. 

But fellow Marvel fans on Twitter found the tweet quite amusing and echoed the educator's enthusiasm, giving the tweet 337,000 likes and 88,000 retweets.

'Best. Teacher. Ever.,' Twitter user Charlie Monsanto replied.

One Twitter user tweeted a photo of a note her teacher left on a classroom door, threatening to give students an 'F' if they spoil the new 'Avengers' movie.

One Twitter user tweeted a photo of a note her teacher left on a classroom door, threatening to give students an 'F' if they spoil the new 'Avengers' movie.

'My son got such message verbally from his teacher in the class today. Students will get two negative points if found discussing ['Endgame']' Twitter user Ambrina11 tweeted.

Twitter user @Jackielml570 tweeted a pic of a note one of her teachers posted on a classroom door.

The note said students who reveal 'Endgame' spoilers in class will get an automatic F for the semester.'

'This is what one of my teachers had lmfao' Jackie tweeted.

The Disney/Marvel film has already raked in $487million at the international box office, plus $156.7 million in North America as of Saturday morning, according to Deadline.

The site also said the superhero ensemble film was on track for a 'mindboggling' industry record of over a billion dollars in its opening weekend.

'Avengers: Endgame' and its all-star cast of superheroes and A-list actors is the culmination of 11 years and 22 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

It is set to become the highest grossing movie of all-time, surpassing 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens', which set the record back in 2015.

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Marvel Comics-loving teacher threatens to make students suffer for 'Avengers: Endgame' spoilers

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