Avengers: Infinity War - Power Ranking Every Character
18. Spider-Man
Peter Parker might be only a fledgling superhero (and a brand new Avenger by the time Infinity War kicks off), but he's still a gifted enough figure to have convinced Tony Stark to call him up in the first place.
He's super-agile, strong, durable and equipped with a suit that grants him all sorts of wonderful added powers. Since he's getting the new "Iron Spider" suit unveiled at the end of Homecoming for Infinity War, you'd suspect that swinging, floating and death mode were only the start of his new powers too.
Peter is a little more vulnerable than some of the other powered heroes, but he's something of a wildcard and it's hard to know exactly how he'll play into the action - or whether Tony will be entirely open to allowing him to at all.
17. Ant-Man
In the battle of the bug heroes, it's Ant-Man who emerges victorious (just), on account of his suit's ability to travel through dimensions.
Admittedly, Scott Lang is nothing special without his suit (which is sort of the point), but Hank Pym's creation means he can shrink to tiny size, grow to huge size (a great advantage when battling hulking aliens) and move between molecules and into the Quantum Realm. It's likely that last power will come into focus in Infinity War in some way, so we can expect more focus on Lang than just as a special team as he was in Civil War.
And frankly, if you're played by Paul Rudd, you get an immediate boost of powers on cool and likeability alone.