“Jeopardy!” legend Ken Jennings, who holds the record for most wins, saluted fellow trivia titan James Holzhauer Monday by likening him to destructive Marvel supervillain Thanos.

“Actual photo of James Holzhauer walking off stage at Jeopardy, his reign of destruction completed,” Jennings tweeted following Holzhauer’s defeat that aired on Monday.

Jennings, who won 74 matches, included a photo of Thanos from a scene in “The Avengers: Infinity War” after the fictional giant snapped his fingers and wiped out half of the Marvel cinematic universe.

Holzhauer had won 32 straight games, amassing a total of $2,464,216, — just $58,484 shy of Jennings’ 2004 haul over the course of 74 straight wins. During his run he set the record for the biggest single “Jeopardy!” game cash win by taking $131,127.

Holzhauer, 34, was bested by 27-year-old Emma Boettcher, a librarian from Chicago, who overtook the reigning champ during the second half of the game after hitting a $7,600 Daily Double.

After all three contestants answered Final Jeopardy correctly, she toppled Holzhauer with a score of $46,801 to $24,799.