Kim Kardashian shares Spider-Man: No Way Home spoilers on social media and gets blasted by her followers. The ballyhooed Spider-Man movie premiered in United States theaters on December 17 and recently passed the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office, the first blockbuster of the pandemic era to do so. No Way Home has also set countless other box office records, including the second-biggest domestic debut of all time behind a fellow Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, Avengers: Endgame.

Picking up right where 2019's Far From Home left off, No Way Home acts as the third solo outing for Tom Holland's web-slinging superhero alongside his love interest MJ (Zendaya) and best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon). In the wake of Doctor Strange's (Benedict Cumberbatch) botched spell, this trio is tasked with rounding up several multiversal trespassers, including Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), and Electro (Jamie Foxx), and sending them back to their respective universes. After Peter realizes these villains will be sent back to their inevitable deaths, he hatches a plan to save them, which leads to deadly repercussions.

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The Keeping Up with the Kardashians alum was one of many moviegoers to experience Spider-Man: No Way Home in a movie theater. However, she is now under fire for posting a few of the film's most significant spoilers on social media. As reported by People, Kim Kardashian shared photos of the movie's climactic third act on Instagram to her 273 million followers. After much outrage, the famed media personality deleted the posts. Check out a few spoiler-free reactions from her followers below:

In the age of social media, it has become increasingly common for users to share movie spoilers online, especially in the case of Spider-Man: No Way Home which features several closely-guarded secrets. In the lead-up to the film's release, the No Way Home cast participated in a PSA-style video urging fans not to spoil the movie for others. Kardashian didn't get the memo.

Under normal circumstances, everyone who would have liked to see Spider-Man: No Way Home would have likely done so already. However, this is not the case during the era of the COVID-19 pandemic and the surging Omicron variant. As evidenced by the tweets above, there are many Spider-Man fans out there who have been waiting for the crowds to dissipate to see the movie in a theater. Unfortunately, it has become incredibly difficult for them to avoid spoilers in the current climate.

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Source: People

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