Play Along With the Avengers: Infinity War Cast in “Know Your Chris” to Decompress From the Movie
Whether you’ve seen Avengers: Infinity War and just have a lot of processing to do, or you’re still prepping for your trip to the theater, the whole experience around the culmination of Marvel’s cinematic universe has been A Lot. So let’s take a pause for a moment to appreciate the simpler things in life and remind ourselves of the aspects of being a Marvel fan that aren’t nearly as stressful: distinguishing between Marvel’s seemingly infinite supply of Chrises.
Some of the cast of Avengers: Infinity War—yes, somehow, the veritable pantheon of talent assembled here is only some of the movie’s massive cast—sat down with MTV News to play “know your Chris” and revealed behind-the-scenes group dynamics that are as entertaining as the ones we get to see on the screen. Out of all the questions and answers, though, my favorite part has to be the speed and certainty with which everyone could answer the question of which Chris is the most “theatrical.” If you want to try to guess along with the cast, though, watch the video before reading further.
Chris Evans’ face immediately shot up across the board, and comments about his tap dancing skills and propensity to break into West Side Story on set followed just as quickly, which only makes us love him—and Cap, by extension—even more. (Although Hemsworth is no slouch in the dancing department, as evidenced by his Dancing With the Stars appearance.) Also discussed was the fantasy football league that the Chrises compete in and will apparently not stop talking about on set, to the point of Don Cheadle throwing his voting placards up in frustration at the mention of the very subject, which really only adds fuel to our Chris crossover fanfiction fire.
Seeing them all sit down and have a laugh together, though out of character, is almost like getting a look at the stress-free, coffee shop alternative universe we could all use from time to time.
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