Search “Thanos” on Google and he will snap away your search results!!!
There are many of those peoples who already have experienced this new “Endgame” surprise. Everyone is amazed to see the power of Thanos Gauntlet. Want to get the same experience like them? It is easy to see the power of the infinity stones. Just search “Thanos” on Google search bar. Now you can see little cartoon Infinity Gauntlet on the right side of that page.
Just click on it and an animated snap with sound, the magic has started. Sit back and you can see some of your search results will be disappeared infront of your eyes. The Google page will automatically move up and down with an accompanying sound effect as the results tabs disappear. With the snap the search results converts into dust. The whole animation lasts for a while. After completing the animation click on the Gauntlet once again, by the power of infinity stones the disappeared search results will be seen again to you.
This is just a fun little promotion by Google of “Avengers: End game”. Google displays the reduction of search results in the numbers which are from around 87 million to 43 million. They call it an Snap Engine Optimization.
Avengers: Endgame released in 26 th April in India. It is not even the weekend, but still Avengers: Endgame has already earned $305 million in worldwide. The movie is the 22nd film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The character of Thanos is being played by Josh Brolin in this movie. In February 1973 on Marvel Comics The Invincible Iron Man number 55, Thanos was first appeared.
According to the Comics Thanos is the one of the most powerful supervillains in the Marvel universe. Also, he has clashed with many superheroes including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men and the Fantastic Four. The character appears through voice and motion capture in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers movie in 2012, the Guardians of the Galaxy in 2014, Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015, Avengers: Infinity War in 2015, and now Avengers: Endgame in 2019.