![]() In Sokovia, Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, siblings who've been experimented on by Hydra, hide away while The Avengers infiltrate the facility they've been stowed away inside. All Banner can do is give the warning: Thanos is coming. The Hulk, meanwhile, travels through the cosmos, landing in New York City.right through the ceiling of Dr. Thanos departs with his followers, leaving Thor to die on his decaying ship all alone. Thanos instead grabs Loki by the throat and snaps his neck, killing him instantly. ![]() He's lying, as usual, and Thor notices that Loki plans to kill Thanos, but before Loki can swing his dagger at the foe, he's stopped. He sends his warriors to Earth to find the two stones to be found there, but before they leave, Loki offers himself to travel with them as a guide. Thanos takes the Tesseract, his second Infinity Stone, and crushes it, taking the stone from within and placing it into his gauntlet. As Thor is restrained, it's Heimdall who saves Banner, calling upon the power of Bifrost to transport Hulk away before he's killed for his actions. Hulk, alone, is no match for the titan though, and he's quickly put out of commission. Loki reveals the Tesseract, but not before the Hulk leaps in to go head-to-head against Thanos. But as Thanos places the Power Stone, recovered from Planet Xandar, against Thor's head, Loki relents, admitting that he stole the Tesseract from the vault in Asgard before it was destroyed by Surtur. Loki suggests that he kill Thor he won't give it up. Thanos, lifting Thor in his grip and dragging him across the deck of the ship, kindly asks Loki for the Tesseract while wielding his gauntlet. In space, the Asgardians are assaulted by Thanos' forces. There is no indication on why he switched from the Chitauri to the Outriders, but these aliens are not used by Loki in "The Avengers". They are Thanos's army to take over Earth in both films. The Outriders are featured in both "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame". In "Captain Marvel", they are depicted as refugees that are trying to escape the Kree. In the comics, they use this ability to battle the Kree and attempt to destroy the Earth by impersonating many of the Avengers. They are featured as antagonists in "Captain Marvel" as well as a few episodes of "Agents of Shield". ![]() They are depicted as both human-looking, as well as blue-skinned. A member of the Kree gives her his blood, making her a hybrid Kree-human, and she fights alongside them until she realizes that they have been manipulating her to make her their weapon. The Kree are an alien race that abduct Captain Marvel after she is exposed to the Tesseract. The aliens are also featured in flashbacks of Thanos's conquests in "Avengers: Infinity War" as he kills half of the planet Gamora is from. Loki takes control of Thanos's army of Chitauri to invade New York City.
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