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Avengers: Infinity War Gets Second Full Trailer

Avengers: Infinity War is a little over 5 weeks away from release, and as if there wasn’t already a lot of excitement for it, the film has gotten a full-length second trailer. This time, it shows a little more connectivity between the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Thanos’ plan, and so much more.

There’s a lot to digest in the trailer, so let’s start with the really good parts. We now know what Thanos’ plan is, and is comes straight from Gamora. Apparently, he wants to destroy half of the universe. For some reason, he believes this will bring “balance” to life. Even noting that he’s going to let half of humanity survive. Yeah, I don’t think the Avengers will accept half.

Moving on we get to see a lot more team-ups, including Star-Lord interacting with Iron Man, Steve Rogers leading the Avengers into Wakanda to meet up with T’Challa, and we even get our first official on screen looks at the Black Order. Who, if you don’t know, is the henchman of Thanos who are some of the deadliest fighters in the universe.

Things are going to get even better as we get close to Avengers: Infinity War when it debuts in theaters April 27th.

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