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Avengers: Getting beaten up for giving out spoilers to being hospitalised for crying, Avengers: Endgame craze takes over China

Avengers: Endgame, the final part of the superhero series, has so many emotional and weird moments in China.

Getting beaten up for giving out spoilers to being hospitalised for crying Avengers: Endgame craze takes over China Image Source : INSTAGRAMGetting beaten up for giving out spoilers to being hospitalised for crying Avengers: Endgame craze takes over China

The Avengers Endgame fever has gripped the entire world and China is no exception either. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, "Avengers: Endgame" stars Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo and Chris Hemsworth, among others.  Two amusing instances of the after effects of Avengers movie in China are doing the rounds across the internet. Check it out.

Man beaten up for giving out Avengers: Endgame spoilers

When a man revealed the plot of the movie while fans were queuing outside a theatre to watch it, they were not pleased. Recently, a photo was shared widely on Chinese media and it showed a man sitting on the floor after getting beaten up for giving out spoilers outside a cinema.

Young girl  hospitalised for crying too much after watching Avengers: Endgame

"Avengers: Endgame", the final part of the superhero series, has so many emotional moments that people are becoming teary-eyed while watching it. But a strange incident happened in China a few days ago when a 21-year-old girl Xiaoli got hospitalised as she could not stop crying during the film.

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According to Fox 8, Xiaoli cried uncontrollably in the cinema and began hyperventilating and trouble in breathing. She was taken to a hospital where she was administered oxygen to normalise breathing.

"I saw that the patient had been breathing heavily, and according to the description from her peers, her crying caused hyperventilation. We immediately gave her oxygen and relaxed her emotions by appeasement, reducing her hyperventilation symptoms," The International News quoted a doctor as saying.

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