Thanos isn't the only bad guy in Avengers: Infinity War and we've just been given our best look yet at the other villains.

The Black Order, Thanos's team of superpowered generals, will be joining him in taking down the Avengers, but from this new clip aired on Good Morning America, two of them aren't a match for Cap, Black Widow and Falcon.

That one struggling on the floor who can't get up is Corvus Glaive and we haven't had confirmation on who's voicing him yet, while the one trying to urge him to fight is Promixa Midnight.

It was revealed earlier this week that Fargo and The Leftovers star Carrie Coon will be voicing Proxima Midnight, the only female baddie in Thanos's Black Order.

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The Russo Brothers also confirmed that Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and Terry Notary appear in the movie as fellow Black Order members Ebony Maw and Cull Obsidian (known as Black Dwarf in the comics), although Cull Obsidian is largely a silent character.

With Infinity War in cinemas next week, clips have been coming thick and fast, with one of our favourites seeing Shuri totally own Bruce Banner as she shows off her science skills.

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The clip shows the Wakandan princess scanning Vision (Paul Bettany) and commenting on the way Tony Stark and Banner used the Mind Stone to give him life.

"Why didn't you just reprogram the synapses to work collectively?" she asks. "Because we... didn't think of it," responds Banner, with Shuri replying: "I'm sure you did your best."

Burn.

Avengers: Infinity War is released in UK cinemas on April 26 and US cinemas on April 27.

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