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Infinity War Super Fan Who Saw It Over 40 Times Visits Avengers 4 Set

Pretty much everyone on Planet Earth has seen Avengers: Infinity War by now. Its $2 billion box office take and tidal wave of snap-related memes speaks for itself, but you'll be hard pressed to find someone who's seen the movie more times than super-fan Nem: The Infinity Watcher.
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Pretty much everyone on Planet Earth has seen Avengers: Infinity War by now. Its $2 billion box office take and tidal wave of snap-related memes speaks for itself, but you’ll be hard pressed to find someone who’s seen the movie more times than super-fan Nem: The Infinity Watcher.

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The self-titled Twitter user went viral earlier this year, having seen the mega superhero team up pic over 40 times and chronicling his viewings on the social media platform. Now, having already been formally invited by Infinity War directors the Russo Brothers to the premiere of Avengers 4 next year, he’s lived every fan’s dream by visiting the set of the highly anticipated sequel.

Though it’s still without a title to call its own, the pic recently entered into one last round of reshoots, reportedly to alter the ending, according to Mark Ruffalo. And it’s these reshoots which Nem got to check out recently, with Joe Russo sharing the below photo of himself and the super fan.

As you can see, the pic doesn’t given anything away about what Nem got to witness during his visit (other than a whole lot of green screen), but he brought with him his copy of Infinity Gauntlet, likely in a bid to get any and every hero on set that day to sign it. At this point, we imagine he’s under NDA about his experience, but hopefully he’ll be able to share more in the near future.

Until then, set photos and supposed leaks from the film continue to circulate online, with fans just as passionate as Nem trying to piece together any and every theory they can for the Infinity War follow-up. Marvel’s keeping plot details for Avengers 4 tightly under wraps, though, so don’t expect to hear anything from Nem, or the studio, until Kevin Feige and co. are ready to share.


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