How We Label Spoilers

Story Before Screen uses spoiler labels so readers can decide how much they want to know before watching, reading, or listening.

  • No spoilers means the article answers source-book and reading-order questions without major plot details.
  • Light spoilers may mention broad setup, premise, or adaptation structure.
  • Major spoilers means a section discusses important book or screen events.
  • Ending spoilers means a section discusses how the book or adaptation ends.

Where Spoilers Appear

Fast-answer sections stay as spoiler-light as possible. Articles with major or ending details include a visible spoiler warning before those sections.