Zoe Saldana Avengers: Endgame
Zoe Saldana attends the Cadillac celebrates The 91st Annual Academy Awards at Chateau Marmont on February 21, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Is her character key to defending Thanos in "Avengers: Endgame?" Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Josh Brolin has shared a picture of him kissing his wife Kathryn on Instagram. The post comes after the actor was teased by the fans for posting an awkward comment for his co-star Zoe Saldana’s topless photo recently.

Brolin shared a photo of him kissing his wife on his Instagram page recently. The actor can be seen holding his wife’s hair up while kissing her on the lips.

“For reals,” the actor captioned the post.

Brloin and Kathryn got married in 2016. They share a son Westlyn together.

The picture comes after he wrote “dang” on Saldana’s topless Instagram post. Some of the fans felt that the comment was awkward because Brolin played the onscreen father to Saldana’s Gamora in the Marvel movies.

Since Thanos was also the main villain of the “Avengers” movies, the fans asked the actor to stay away. A few other fan defended Brolin by saying that Gamora is not related to the villain by blood.

With “Avengers: End Game” Brolin’s role as Thanos came to an end. However, he will be reprising the role in the “What If…?” TV series that will explore alternative endings to different storylines.

Some of the other projects that Brolin has joined after playing Thanos are “Dune,” “Flag Day,” and “X-Force.” He will be playing the role of Gurney Halleck, and he will be reprising his “Deadpool” role of Nathan Summers or Cable in “X-Force.”

Saldana on the other hand will be reprising her role as Gamora in the upcoming “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” movie that will be directed by James Gunn. The actress may get to play this role in the future Marvel movies as well.

The other big movie Saldana will appear in is “Avatar 2,”
in which she will reprise her role in Neytiri. The actress will be playing this role in the subsequent movies from this franchise.

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