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Which Character Really Ruined 'Avengers: Infinity War'?

You may not like these characters after the movie

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Which Character Really Ruined 'Avengers: Infinity War'?
Marvel Studios

If you haven't seen Avengers: Infinity War you're not doing this Marvel thing right. Fans expressed mixed views online for the film that made $258.2 million in its debut weekend.

** Warning, there are spoilers ahead!**

Avengers need no introduction so let's get to it. Here's a ranking of the characters I disliked by the end of the film.

Again, there are SPOILERS ahead!

Hulk


Avengers: Infinity War begins with a sad scene, Thanos dragging Thor to his presumed death. While Thanos is threatening to rip his head off, Loki calls for the Hulk to attack.

He is defeated, and this is the last time we see the big guy again. For no explained reason, Banner is unable to call upon the Hulk again.

I took this really personally because Hulk is one of my favorite heroes.

In the first Avengers film, Banner says it's so easy for him to transform because he's always angry.

He's been working through those anger issues in the films leading up to Infinity War. That process may result in the Hulkbuster armor taking his place.

Another thing, the official trailer places Hulk in this scene where he doesn't appear in the film. I've found no answer to this lie.

Peter Quill / Star Lord

The entire lose is Quill's fault. His character is too vulnerable in this film and it ruins the whole thing.

There is no reason he can't get the answer to the question he asks Thanos AFTER he is weakened. This isn't the first time Quill has let personal matters disrupt a mission.

Thanos

Obviously, the antagonist of the story is high on my dislike list.

The Mad Titan is ruthless and willing to sacrifice all his children for his mission. In the end, he sits calmly, satisfied with the horrific ending of the film.

Gamora

I'm upset. Gamora is a strong character in the Guardians of the Galaxy series to be taken down this way.

Her weakness to Thanos is shocking and fans didn't expect the twist.

She also tells her sister the secret about one of the soul stone, which doesn't make much sense considering her complex relationship with Nebula.

Ebony Maw

My first words when Ebony Maw begins fighting were, "who are you!" His powers were shocking and he is the enemy!

Marvel gets the chance to take it all back in the Avengers 4 film. For all the hurting fans sake, I hope they make it quickly.

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