 And Robert Downey, because he's the wildly intelligent and witty and spontaneity with his humorous, unlike any other. Well, Chris Evans has played a superhero a couple of different times, so let's go with him. Yeah. Mark Ruffalo. He's smart, he's intelligent, there's a massive heart and he should be in Congress. Maybe he's not the kind of person you'd necessarily see in that scenario, but what a benefit it would be if someone like him was kind of running the show. Chris Evans, ah, Chris Pratt, there you go. Chris Pratt, yeah. Wildly enthusiastic and energetic and hilarious and loves kind of having a good time and gathering the crew together and kicking it off. Anthony Mackie. He's a charming man. We've got Tom Holland, yeah. He was a gymnast for many years and his agility and speed and whatever is pretty insane. Paul Rudd and Scarlett Johansson. I was just in the room with them right now and they seem to have good chemistry in there. They're both just lovely people. Me. Because I'd like to. I haven't really worked out my motor transport yet in any way getting there, but I'd be down for it, that'd be cool. Mark Ruffalo. He's incredibly charitable and empathetic and aware of the other people's situations and how he could help. He's a very selfless person. There's scratch and sniff tattoo of Robert Downey's face. In my face, just on their back. Just because it would be ridiculous and wildly regrettable for all of them. I mean, I loved hanging with the Guardians in Infinity War. I love that experience. It was so cool. I mean, each time you kind of interact with a different crew or set of actors or characters, it brings out something different in yourself and your performance. And I'd like to kind of chill with them. That'd be a lot of fun. Go anyway. Yeah, and they're kind of from out of space as well. So we'd have a familiarity and very different, unique personalities and sort of mashed up together. We'd have some cool, fun conflict. I'd love to do that. I'd love to see Daryl Moore. I'd love to do a little mockumentary TV show of us living together and rooming together and our day-to-day adventures outside of saving the world. Just sort of the regular stuff. I thought that was a lot of fun to shoot. And also I think it'd be cool to have a TV show like that. Surfing, fishing, we got the pub. It'd be good fun. Taking to Asgard and, you know, I think you explore that world. Asgard works. That's what I meant by home. Let's say Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman. I don't think Thor and him have hung out before. And I think they get along. I think they'd have some fun. Yeah, maybe it'd be more fun just for us to go and do something completely different. He's just a great guy. He's very kind and just a lot of fun to work with. So we'd do something different. I think it was on Avengers 1 or 2 where it was the original six. Trying to get, we had like one line each in the scene. Pretty simple thing. And we just couldn't get it together. We just kept cracking up and laughing. And then Joss Whedon, who was directing, was just exhausted and was just getting angrier and angrier. But the angrier he got, the funnier it got. I was in high school. And it was one of those moments where nothing changed. No matter what age you're at or what point of life that sort of inherent quality to when you're not supposed to laugh. You laugh even more. It was pretty strong. I mean, probably nothing. Because I feel incredibly proud and thankful to be here in this film and this situation. And I don't know. I'd be worried that if I changed something it would redirect the course of this whole experience. And I couldn't be happy with where it is now. Whose first role was in a West End musical? I'm going to say Benedict Cumberbatch. Spider-Man. Is it Tom Holland? A coupon? That sounds really like a strange, weird... What the hell is a coupon salesman? I'm trying to now think who passed on. Who died? That sounds like a shady job. I'm going to say Mark Ruffalo. Zoe Saldana? One of the guardians. All the guardians. Chris Pratt? Oh, that makes sense. That seems insulting. This is easy. What else you got? Oh, it's got to be Benedict Cumberbatch. Yeah, that makes sense too. Cancer. There you go. This whole secretive thing, it's just not my style. It gives me a lot of anxiety. So I'm very much looking forward. I will be celebrating not only the premiere of The Avengers, but the fact that people can actually not have to keep these crazy secrets anymore. I can't take it. I was going to say he's the worst to keep this secret. Mark Ruffalo is the worst. He's so bad. He's like embarrassingly bad. I think they've got him under control now. They really had to like... He's the security risk for sure.