Spoilers? Yeah, nobody likes them. But when it comes to leaks, it's a whole different ballgame. Marvel Studios knows this all too well, which is why they're going to great lengths to protect their upcoming projects.
During a conversation between Entertainment Weekly and the cast of Secret Invasion, Samuel L. Jackson spilled the beans on an interesting incident during filming. He disclosed that while on set of the Disney+ show, a bunch of drones were spotted hovering above the production.
Marvel Studios' crack security team swiftly leaped into action to eliminate the intruding drones. Fortunately, they managed to bring down one of the pesky drones and pursue another to catch the culprits responsible for trespassing. They shot one down. And they followed one back to where the dude was. They found him and, yeah, they got him. But that's not all! Marvel has gone above and beyond to thwart any leaks, going as far as actively pursuing the source of a leaked Avengers script, according to Jackson. There are worse examples than that! I remember when we got ready to do Avengers, someone printed out a copy of my Avengers script that had my watermark on it, and put it online for sale. I was shooting in Canada and Marvel came to Canada. It had been printed in the production office… They found out who it was, dude quit, left the country. They set up a fake buy for the script, dude didn't show up. It was crazy. No matter what people may say, Marvel has truly raised the standards for many similar productions, leaving them with no choice but to follow suit. Emilia Clarke, who brilliantly portrays the character G'iah in Secret Invasion, knows this all too well.
