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Toronto Police Arrested Thanos From 'Infinity War,' Twitter Has Jokes

IANS, 15 May, 2018 12:59 PM

    While fans lost all their calm ever since Marvel studios dropped the trailer for the Avengers: Infinity War, they were flabbergasted when they saw the film. So much so that some even called for help and said would see shrinks!

     

    While the ‘epic crossover’ continues to rule the box office and fans discussing how they have been left with a broken heart, one tweet from Toronto has left them overjoyed. Reason? Well, the Toronto Police did something what Avengers could not do — busted Thanos!

     

    Yes, on May 12, the Canadian Police arrested a human dressed in a special suit resembling similar to the Marvel anti-hero, and passersby couldn’t stop their excitement and were seen taking photos. The @TorontoPolice do what the @Avengers couldn’t do, stop #Thanos, an officer from the agency wrote while sharing the photo.

     
     
     
     

    While some lauded the cops and even notified the Avengers by tagging them, others couldn’t stop cracking jokes and sharing memes. Some even chimed in calling for a sequel and said, “The #Toronto Police will be in Avengers: Infinity War Part 2.”

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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