The Avengers - Infinity War

Upon release, The Avengers - Infinity War shattered records. It became the fastest film to gross $1 billion globally (doing so in 11 days) and finished its theatrical run as the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time at the time (over $2.048 billion). It holds a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes and an "A" CinemaScore.

Thanos is a "dark mirror" of the heroes themselves. He sacrifices everything he loves to achieve his goal—most notably, his "favorite" daughter, Gamora (Zoe Saldana), on the planet Vormir. The scene where Thanos tearfully throws Gamora off the cliff to obtain the Soul Stone is arguably the most emotionally complex moment in the MCU. In that instant, the film asks a terrifying question: What if the villain is willing to pay the price that the heroes are not? The Avengers - Infinity War

Whether you're a die-hard comic fan or a casual viewer, the film remains a masterclass in pacing, stakes, and emotional payoff . Upon release, The Avengers - Infinity War shattered records

(Josh Brolin), as he seeks to collect all six Infinity Stones to erase half of all life in the universe to restore "balance". This pursuit forces the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy to unite, though they are fractured following the events of Captain America: Civil War . Key themes include: Sacrifice: Thanos is a "dark mirror" of the heroes themselves

Peter Parker’s "Spidey-sense" on the bus wasn't CGI; a crew member simply blew on Tom Holland’s ear to make the hair on his arm stand up.