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Best quip: “Avengers…assemble.” Not a quip as such, but Cap’s call to arms as all the Snapped and un-Snapped heroes line-up to charge against Thanos’ army is absolutely iconic. Goosebumps.

First appearances: This was definitely not the film for introducing new people, and although Anthony Russo’s one-scene cameo as the MCU’s first ever confirmed-on-screen gay person is notable, it’s unlikely he’s going to get his own spin-off. Indeed, if anyone from this movie is likely to show up again, it’s Emma Fuhrmann as the older Cassie Lang – although a third Ant-Man movie hasn’t been announced. Yet.

So long, farewell: Get the handkerchiefs pressed because this film is all about the hard goodbyes. First, let’s pour one out for Thanos (Josh Brolin) – the guy who beat the Avengers and only got tricked out of it by some extremely unfair time-travel. In a just world, there are no do-overs. And let’s pour some harder spirits out for Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), whose death didn’t even merit a funeral (but who is getting a solo movie soon, so fingers crossed the balance is redressed there). Steve Rogers is still technically alive but we probably won’t see Chris Evans being Captain America again, so that’s another one we have to deal with.

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