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Avengers: Infinity War is only a month away, and Marvel fans couldn’t be more excited to see the climax of the series. This film has been set up for the past 10 years since Iron Man first premiered in 2008, but the most meticulous planning for the film has been the inclusion of the Infinity Stones in a majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films.
Infinity War will finally be the culmination of the Stones’ set up, with the Mad Titan Thanos finally getting up from his throne to retrieve all six Infinity Stones. While the fights and characters will obviously be the highlights of the film, many people are extremely excited to finally see the Infinity Stones together.
The question is, where are all of the Infinity Stones? Even for hardcore Marvel fans, it may be hard to keep track of the locations of each stone, especially if you haven’t seen every movie recently. Here is a brief background and the current location of each Infinity Stone before we encounter them again in Avengers: Infinity War:
The Space Stone

The Space Stone, the stone allowing the user to travel through space, also known as “The Tesseract,” was the point of conflict between the heroes and villains in Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers, before Thor locked it up in Odin’s vault in Asgard. We saw the Tesseract again in Thor: Ragnarok, where it was implied that Loki took it before Asgard was completely destroyed. The last we saw of Loki, the current owner of the Space Stone, he was aboard a large Sakaaran ship with Thor right before they were confronted by Thanos’s significantly larger ship, the Sanctuary II, seemingly coming to retrieve the Space Stone.
The Mind Stone

The Mind Stone, the stone allowing the user to bend the will of others, first appeared in The Avengers, which was borrowed to Loki in the form of a scepter to help him retrieve the Tesseract. When Loki failed, the scepter was taken by S.H.I.E.L.D., who in turn gave it to Baron Strucker of H.Y.D.R.A.. The scepter was taken into the…
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