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'Infinity War' Stars Anthony Mackie & Sebastian Stan Can't Help but Poke Fun at Tom Holland

'Infinity War' Stars Anthony Mackie & Sebastian Stan Can't Help but Poke Fun at Tom Holland
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  • Avengers: Infinity War finally hits theaters this Friday, April 27. As is custom in the movie business, the (truly gigantic) cast of heroes has been traveling around the world to advertise the film. One recurring detail from these press stops seems to be Anthony Mackie (Falcon) and Sebastian Stan (The Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes), getting paired together in an interview and proceeding to roast Tom Holland (Spider-Man) to within an inch of his life. This Monday, April 23, the trend continued:

Video footage reveals this is NOT an isolated incident.

Holland thinks Mackie's animosity may have began on set:

But whatever he deserves it or not, Holland can give as well as he takes.

Fans love the actors' running bit!

Though there's always one Twitter user who gets caught up on a technicality...

Die-hard Marvel fans MUST choose a side in this Civil War.

Of course, the actors' feud is all in good fun.

Beneath their jokingly callous exterior lies a warm friendship!

And, if we're lucky, their "friendship" is very far from over.

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