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Thor's Roommate Darryl Apparently Survived 'The Snap'—And We're Just As Confused As You Are 🤔

Thor's Roommate Darryl Apparently Survived 'The Snap'—And We're Just As Confused As You Are 🤔
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We are all wondering who survived "The Snap" in Avengers: Infinity War, and we just got a hint that this guy made it.


Yes, apparently Thor's roommate, Darryl, is a survivor.



Darryl, played by writer, producer, and sometimes actor Daley Pearson, somehow lived through Thanos snapping his fingers and destroying half of the universe.



Could he have somehow gleaned powers and abilities from his various roommates, Thor and the Grandmaster?



Who knows? But what we do know is Darryl is alive, a little poor, and wants to wish Thor (and maybe secretly Chris Hemsworth?) a very happy birthday. Check it out.





"Good news, Darryl survived 'The Snap.' Bad news, a lot of my coworkers didn't, so I'm working Sundays.
"Happy birthday Thor, however many thousands of years old you are. I hope you're having a good time out there in the universe, and if there happens to be WiFi where you are, if you could just do a quick transfer, I'm in quite a bit of debt since you left."



For some fans, Darryl was the one they were most concerned about.

















And others think Darryl might hold the key.









Don't remember Darryl? Here's the short in which he was introduced during the DVD features of Captain America: Civil War.





H/T: Mashable, Gizmodo

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