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As anticipated, The Avengers: Infinity War dominated the box office. Both critics and fans have praised the film as yet another example of how the Marvel brand is taking over the movie industry.

While the movie had all the familiar faces that fans have come to love (and hate), there was one thing missing: a fake Future rapping about how it all went down.

Demi Adejuyigbe who writes for NBC’s The Good Place, took advantage of the hype by impersonating rap star Future as way to introduce the villainous Thanos to the world. Adejuyigbe used the Avengers main theme by Alan Silvestri to describe the all-encompassing power of The Avengers’ newest arch nemesis. He raps:

One snap and I’m murderin’ everything (everything)
One snap and I’m murderin’ everything (everything)
Snap and I’m murderin’ everything (snappin’)
Skin purple, Promethazine (syrup)

Fake Future then goes on and delivers a roll call of people he kills, so if you haven’t seen it yet hold off until after. He continues:

Flick of the wrist
I’ll kill the Spiderman
The Iron Man
The Captain
Call the Fireman

This isn’t the first time Adejuyigbe has parodied a major film franchise. Not too long ago he emulated Childish Gambino in a video about Lando Calrissian for Solo: A Star Wars Story, which was equally hilarious.

Adejuyigbe may not be a household name quite yet, but with a few more well-timed parodies like this one and he’ll be well on his way to becoming the most celebrated rap impersonator in the game, which judging by his sense of humor is a title he will happily accept.