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Shocked and awed

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AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Cert 12A Running time 149 minutes

Earth’s greatest superheroe­s return in the most thrilling, destructiv­e and daring adventure of the Marvel franchise. It’s a full-throttle galaxy-shattering epic which is guaranteed to leave fans slack-jawed by the time the lights come up.

It’s the 19th adventure in the series and Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man and Chris Evans’ Captain America are joined by Thor, Spider-Man, Black Panther, the Guardians of the Galaxy and more, in a desperate bid to save the universe.

Josh Brolin brings a sense of honour and purpose to his gravel-voiced menace in the role of Thanos, the giant alien villain who believes he is the good guy. Thanos is determined to save the universe from over-population by culling exactly one half of its inhabitant­s. And if he obtains all six Infinity stones, he will have the power to do so at the snap of his fingers.

One of the stones is attached to the forehead of Paul Bettany’s hero, Vision, making this a very personal fight for the Avengers, especially for his love interest, Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch.

As we blast across the universe in a series of dazzlingly executed fights, humour is key to making us care what happens.

From Spider-Man’s wisecracki­ng to the verbal spats between IronMan and Benedict Cumberbatc­h’s Dr Strange, the script is stuffed with smart visual gags and self-aware references.

Its purpose is to distract us from where the story is heading, especially as the eye-opening beginning establishe­s not everybody is going to survive.

I didn’t imagine it would be possible to shock us to this degree, or that Marvel was capable of topping their barnstormi­ng Avenger’s Assemble in 2012.

But this is Marvel’s biggest, boldest and most breathtaki­ng film to date.

The repercussi­ons to the Marvel Connected Universe will be felt long after the sequel lands next year. I cannot wait.

Congratula­tions to Dwayne Johnson and his Rampage action adventure which is the UK’s box office champ for the second week in a row, with a decent £7million taken so far. Meanwhile, still in the top 10 after 10 weeks in the charts, Marvel’s Black Panther has now taken £50million at the UK box office, putting it 30th in the all-time rankings. With CHRIS HUNNEYSETT Twitter @ChrisHunne­ysett The humour’s purpose is to distract us from where the story is heading, as the beginning establishe­s not all will survive

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