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The phrase "a reverse spoiler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to information that reveals the outcome or conclusion of a story or event, but in a way that is opposite to the typical spoiler.
Example: "In a twist of fate, the movie's reverse spoiler revealed that the hero was actually the villain all along."
Alternatives: "anti-spoiler" or "spoiler reversal".
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(Consider that a reverse spoiler, I suppose).
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It doesn't contain (reverse spoiler alert) any especially startling revelations about what Paterno knew and when he knew it.
"Only one reverser — spoiler nothing," the pilot, Kleyber Lima, 54, says in the transcript, giving the first indication that something was wrong.
A: (Spoiler Alert) Yes.
A compensator, a spoiler, and lung shielding blocks were used during the treatment.
The father was a provocateur and a spoiler.
But Russia has a significant role as a spoiler.
Without Democrats standing up for progressive values and reversing the Obama administration's unpopular anti-medical marijuana policy, a spoiler candidate in a Western state is an increasingly likely outcome.
(iii) A total spoiler?!
A dangerous spoiler at best.
He was a slippery spoiler.
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