Taika Waititi's poses are the best thing to come out of the 'Avengers: Infinity War' press juggernaut

That's some seriously good posing.

Waititi is now Marvel royalty having directed Thor: Ragnarok. But his work is far from done.

Avengers: Infinity War is a press-machine like no other. With countless stars it is dominating the late night shows and is simply everywhere you look.

This can, at times, seem a little exhausting (something James Cameron is counting on), but the best thing to come out of it is undoubtedly Taika Waititi's incredible posing abilities.

Exhibit A:

Genuinely can't tell if his facial expression is meant to convey enduring love or excruciating pain.

Well, that clears that up.

Plus there's this beautiful footage-nugget of Waititi and Benedict Wong from Doctor Strange.

And of course, the ineffable Mr Jeff Goldblum.

A quick reminder that the Waititi's posing game has always been on point, even before the Avengers.

Honestly, Avengers: Infinity War is worth it just for the Waititi poses alone.

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