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The Chitauri were a cybernetic alien race governed by a hive mind who served Thanos and gifted to Loki as his army in the Battle of New York.

History[]

The Avengers[]

The Chitauri are a powerful, technologically-advanced race of extraterrestrial cyborg-like creatures, and they serve Thanos. They were trapped for eons in the dead space between dimensions. The Chitauri have waited, planning and building for the day their ruler would lead them back into the world of light and life. When the Mad Titan allies himself with the exiled Asgardian Loki Laufeyson, the Chitauri are granted to him as his personal army to conquer Earth and gain the Tesseract.

Once gained the Tesseract from S.H.I.E.L.D., Loki is able to open a portal to the Chitauri's world, thanks to the help of a brainwashed Erik Selvig. The Chitauri immediately start to wreak havoc and destruction on New York, destroying buildings and attacking civilians in the streets. They quickly established superiority in the city before any significant military force can respond. Soon after their arrival, the Avengers appear, and a major battle begins.

Not expecting such a resistance, the Chitauri are initially overwhelmed, but soon their numbers increase so much from the portal that the superheroes find some difficulties in containing them. Captain America takes command of the Avengers as well as the local police forces, and thanks to his command, the Avengers' powers are properly used as well as displayed while they face the menace. Hawkeye positions himself on top of a building and takes out several Chitauri flyers, Thor bottlenecks the Chitauri's advance using lightning storms, the Hulk smashes Levithians, Iron Man focuses on establishing general air superiority, and Captain America and Black Widow fight off numerous Chitauri infantry on the bridge. SWAT teams and patrol officers also fall back and hold Thirty Ninth Street against a Chitauri platoon, stalling the Chitauri advance and allowing civilians to escape.

Eventually, the World Security Council decides to blow up Manhattan with a tactical nuclear weapon in order to contain the Chitauri's invasion at the cost of the civilians' lives as collateral damage there, much to Nick Fury's chagrin. Despite Fury's attempts to stop it, a rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. harrier under orders from the Security Council launches off the carrier and fires a small nuclear missile at the city. Iron Man chooses to bravely intercept the missile and dispose of it. Stark manages to intercept the missile and throw it through the portal, where it blows up Chitauri's fleet, including their Mother Ship, without sacrificing Manhattan to do so. This evidently cuts the link off from the aliens' collective minds and kills all the Chitauri in the immediate vicinity on the other side of the portal. Later, news channels confirm the invasion as genuinely extraterrrestrial.

"Never Meet Your Heroes" Flashback[]

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Iron Man 3[]

The Chitauri were referred to simply as "aliens" and glimpsed in Tony's nightmare.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[]

"FZZT"[]

A Chitauri helmet was sezied by S.H.I.E.L.D. after the deaths of three people including two firefighters that were involved in helping at the Battle of New York. The cause of the anomalies is discovered to be an alien virus found on the helmet salvaged from the Battle of New York that turns the unwitting victims into electrostatic bombs.

Guardians of the Galaxy[]

One of the Chitauri was contained in The Collector's museum.

Avengers: Age of Ultron[]

When obtaining the Chitauri Scepter, Tony Stark had a vision induced by Wanda Maximoff that showed another invasion by the Chitauri with dozens of Chitauri Command Centers and Leviathans heading toward Earth.

Avengers: Infinity War[]

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Avengers: Endgame[]

The Chitauri act as the vast majority of the 2014 Thanos' army during the final battle with the Avengers and their allies. The Chitauri army was disintegrated by Tony Stark using the power of the Infinity Stones at the end of the battle along with Thanos himself and the Black Order.

Hawkeye[]

"Never Meet Your Heroes"[]

Chitauri are part of the ensemble of Rogers: The Musical.

Culture[]

The Chitauri are a warrior race. They live in their own area of space, possibly by Sanctuary, Thanos' domain. They were exiled to their far corner of space, but they bid their time until they are led into the other worlds again. They were under the command of Thanos and The Other, and lent to Loki to conquer Earth. They're controlled by a Mother Ship which never shows up on the battlefield, instead preferring to stay in the Chitauri's own dimension, far away from the conflict. Other than being minions to Loki, the Chitauri are never really elaborated upon. Notably, they seem to like getting into close combat when possible.

Physiology[]

The Chitauri are a hybrid between organic beings and machines. They have a grey, reptilian appearance, with a human body shape with several cybernetic implements. They are connected to the mothership, and by extension to each other, by a neural (and vital) link. The weapons they carry are seen to not be part of them, or can be detached from their bodies. As mentioned, the Mother Ship controls all the individual Chitauri as a hive mind. They have superhuman physical abilities, as they are seen several times climbing up buildings. However, they still seem to be no more durable than the average human, and are seen being dispatched by a variety of weapons including bullets, blunt objects, and explosives. It is not known to what degree the Chitauri are sentient, and to what degree they are just bio-mechanical drones of Thanos. Their cybernetic enhancements, as well as the fact that they're vitally linked to the mothership, seems to imply that they are little more than slaves. One is seen fumbling with a grenade and getting scared when it goes off in his face, meaning that they are able to react to and perceive danger like sentient beings. When the first Leviathan to come through the wormhole is destroyed by The Avengers, the Chitauri react with, what seems like, rage. They also appear to scream in pain when they die, and bleed when hurt. They are as frail as humans, much like their comic book counterparts.

Weaponry and Vehicles[]

The service rifle of the Chitauri is a long, thin weapon with a bayonet on the end. These weapons seem to be plasma based and are fired semi-automatically. There is a blue glow of energy at the end of the blade, which assisted the blade in cutting through various objects. This is where the energy blast is emitted from. The weapon is simple to operate, and humans (namely Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton) have been seen using it without much trouble. Chitauri infantry also appear to be equipped with armor, but not in vital spots. This leaves them vulnerable to bullets, arrows, and other ranged weaponry. They also employ an arm cannon similar to a grenade launcher (such as specimen item left behind dubbed Item 47 by S.H.I.E.L.D.)

The main aircraft employed by the Chitauri is a small, flying chariot-like vehicle crewed by a single Chitauri warrior hooked up to the craft via a neural interface, with room for three passengers. On the front of the vehicle is a plasma cannon operated by the driver. These cannons have modest fire power, capable of destroying cars in single shots injuring the Hulk, and doing noticeable damage to Iron Man. While these craft are fairly fast, it is shown that human aircraft (such as the one piloted by Clint Barton) can take out several of them easily. They also move slowly enough to be tagged by Clint Barton using his signature bow.

Their troop transports take the form of the Leviathans, very large serpent-like creatures. These Leviathans can carry hundreds of Chitauri infantry, and are quite durable. However, they do not have any weaponry aside from simply ramming their target, and are shown to be vulnerable to large amounts of explosives, electricity, or kinetic force.

The Chitauri hive mind is connected to a command center that is susceptible to damage by way of nuclear bomb, thus killing the Chitauri and Leviathans instantly.

During the Battle of Earth, the Chitauri used Chitauri Tanks and enhanced members of their race known as Chitauri Gorillas.

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Behind the scenes[]

  • Joss Whedon revealed that he chose to include the Chitauri over Skrulls or Kree because this particular race didn't have any wide background story and they could be used even for a small part.

Trivia[]

  • Though the Chitauri share the same name as the extraterrestrials from Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's The Ultimates, there is little resemblance between the two versions. In the comic book, the Chitauri were shape-shifters whose true form was never revealed, though it is implied they were reptilian. They were also mistakenly identified as the Skrulls by other alien cultures. Throughout The Avengers, the Chitauri appear as tall, grey-skinned reptilian creatures. The Chitauri tended to eat humans to take their form; these abilities are not included in the film. The Chitauri of the Ultimate Comics universe are shape-shifters who have been manipulating mankind for centuries, including putting the Nazi Party in power of Germany in the 1930s. Captain America encountered these aliens several times in World War II, including the mission which left him frozen in the ocean, and then fought them with the Ultimates in the 21st century. In the comics, they are led by a member of their own species taking the form of a Nazi Commandant named Herr Kleiser, and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe they are led by Loki Laufeyson, gifted to him by The Other and Thanos.
  • Like their comic book incarnations, they are devoted to subjugating humanity and are a scientifically advanced culture.
  • A new iteration of the Chitauri, inspired by their portrayal in the movie, will appear in the mainstream Earth-616 continuity as enemies of the new Nova.
  • In the Ultimate comics, the Chitauri are a shapeshifting race kin to the Skrulls, while in the movie they appear more like cyborg-like creatures. They were one of the first threats faced by the Ultimates, but their background story reveals that they were present on Earth even during World War II.
  • The name "Chitauri" derives from Chi Tauri, the name of a binary star in the constellation Taurus.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe variation of the Chitauri is similar to the Phalanx, a cybernetic alien race from the comics who communicated through a hive minded intelligence.
    • Following their appearances in The Avengers, the Chitauri were introduced for the first time in the Mainstream Comic Universe. This version resembles much more their Cinematic counterparts.

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