This year is going to be huge for the MCU. However, 2018 was really important since it marked 10 glorious years since the first release, Iron Man. A special moment happened when most of the cast members got together the take a giant group photo.

The Late Late Show

83 Marvel stars came together for this photo and among them were Cobie Smulders and Sebastian Stan. The duo also visited The Late Late Show with James Corden this week, talking about the photo and their least favourite co-star.

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“Who out of the people there do you both hate the most?”,Corden asked.

Both Smulders and Stan were taken aback by the joke question, which gave them both a big laugh.

“What?!,” she asked.

However, Stan took charge and gave his answer quickly.

Tom Holland, of course.” he joked.

“Sweet, sweet young Tom Holland,” Smulders replied.

“Can’t wait for him to do another movie at sea,” Stan added with pretend disdain.

This was hilarious, keeping Holland’s history with water-related films in mind. Holland starred in The Impossible in 2012. The film told the story of a family caught midst the tsunami that hit Thailand in 2004.

Holland will also be starring in the upcoming The Voyage of Doctor Doolittle alongside Robert Downey Jr.

Smulders and Stand also talked about the infamous group photo, saying they didn’t mind being at the front or Center.

“The last time I saw you was at that 10th anniversary Vanity Fair photo,” Stan said to Smulders.

“That was a really weird day,” she replied, “There was this Vanity Fair shoot where it was like every actor, director, writer, producer in this shot.”

“It was sort of like showing up to a wedding reception,” she added. “There is this giant cut-out of where everyone was supposed to sit and stand so you had to look for your name and see where you were standing, and then you can’t help but compare, like, who am I next to?”

“We were not at the front,” Stan joked.

“We were not at the front, we were not sitting next to Robert Downey Jr.,” she laughed.

Source: Comicbook.com, Youtube

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