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edit- Bruce Banner – formative member of the Avengers and genius physicist who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into a green monster—known as the Hulk—when enraged or agitated. Initially played by Edward Norton and subsequently by Mark Ruffalo.[1]
- Bucky Barnes – Steve Rogers' childhood best friend and confidant, also known as the Winter Soldier and White Wolf. Portrayed by Sebastian Stan.[2]
- Clint Barton – formative member of the Avengers and expert marksman and hand-to-hand combatant, primarly using a compound bow and arrows; also known as Hawkeye. Portrayed by Jeremy Renner.[3]
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edit- Carol Danvers – former Air Force pilot who acquired cosmic energy force powers from the Tesseract after an explosion that wiped out her memory; also known as Captain Marvel.[4] Portrayed by Brie Larson.[5]
- Drax – warrior and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy who seeks vengeance for the loss of his family.[6] Portrayed by Dave Bautista.[7]
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edit- Nick Fury – former director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and responsible for the formation of the Avengers.[8] Portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson.[9]
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edit- Gamora – Zehoberei[10] assassin and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, who seeks redemption for her past crimes. She was forcibly adopted by Thanos and trained to be his personal assassin.[11] Portrayed by Zoe Saldana.[12]
- Groot – tree-like humanoid and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.[13] Voiced by Vin Diesel.[14]
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edit- Scott Lang – Avenger[15] and former petty criminal who acquired a suit from Hank Pym that allows him to shrink or grow in scale while also increasing in strength, as well as the ability to communicate with different species of ants; also known as Ant-Man.[16] Portrayed by Paul Rudd.[17]
- Loki – Asgardian prince and warrior, known as the "God of Mischief", inspired by the Norse mythological deity of the same name. Portrayed by Tom Hiddleston.[18]
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edit- Mantis – member of the Guardians of the Galaxy with empathic powers. Portrayed by Pom Klementieff.[19]
- Wanda Maximoff – Avenger with hypnosis and telekinesis abilities obtained from the Mind Stone, and chaos magic powers that she has had since birth; also knows as the Scarlet Witch.[20] Portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen.[21]
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