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Woman Who Only Saw 2 MCU Movies Tries to Name Every INFINITY WAR Character

There were so many amazing moments in Avengers: Infinity War it’s hard to name a favorite. Was it when Chris showed up with Troot and a raccoon at the home of Chad Something so they could fight alongside Cyclops and Captain America‘s friend? Or were we blown away by the battle on Titan, where Snail Girl, Cyborg, and the Magician teamed up with the Republican Chris? Or did it come after the movie, when we saw this hilarious attempt to name all of the movie’s characters by someone who had barely seen any films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Twitter user Gabrielle Regan-Waters shared the results of her wife Brenda‘s wonderful endeavor to name every character in Marvel‘s super-loaded superhero movie, despite having only seen the first Captain America movie and Thor: The Dark World.

https://twitter.com/gabregan/status/993329131654873088

Now some might look at this list and say, “She only got four right.” Those people are wrong, because with the exception of passing on Drax (Thanos help us, what would she have come up with for him?), this list is perfect. Especially because “War Maiden” should actually be Okoye’s name, and that should actually be her family.

And while we love Wong, “a regular guy who gets caught in the crossfire” might have been an even more interesting role in the film. Not to mention, would anyone have a problem if Paul Rudd just played himself in the MCU? I really hope we get to see Wong and Dr. Watson in Avengers 4. I wonder if he’ll help Sherlock Holmes–no, the other one.

Which one of these is your favorite? Name yours in the comments below.

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