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Brie Larson And Scarlett Johansson Rocked The 'Avengers: Endgame' Red Carpet Looking A Lot Like Thanos

Brie Larson And Scarlett Johansson Rocked The 'Avengers: Endgame' Red Carpet Looking A Lot Like Thanos
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Brie Larson and Scarlett Johansson together proved they are no match for Thanos while on the red carpet for the Avengers: Endgame premiere.

The stars of the Marvel Studios phenomena that are the Avengers were sworn to secrecy on plot points, but they sure knew how to keep speculation going by what they were wearing.

The leading ladies gave a subtle nod as to what happened to the Infinity Gauntlet after the mad titan turned half the population into specks of dust.

You won't be able to take your eyes off of their accessories.


On Monday night, Larson (Captain Marvel) and Johansson (Black Widow) turned up the heat at the Los Angeles Convention Center decked out in stunning gowns and sported jewelry inspired by the galaxy's most powerful stone-studded glove.





Larson's stylist Samantha McMillen confirmed that the actress's bling – including the bracelet and her five rings with tourmaline, aquamarine, and emerald – were courtesy of Irene Neuwirth, an independent jeweler in California.







ScarJo's stylist Molly Dickson asked for a variation of the similar concept with chains linking the rings together to perfectly compliment Johansson's Versace chainmail dress.





People are already buzzing about the flashy pieces of jewelry than the fate of our Avengers ahead of the movie's April 26 opening.




So here's what happened after Infinity War.









Finally, we'll get to discover the fate of all our beloved heroes when Avengers: Endgame opens.

Be there in a snap!

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