In this article, spoilers abound for Avengers: Infinity War. If
you read the headline, which references the characters who die in the
movie, and still somehow thought you were clicking on a recipe for a
cake or something, rest assured, this is not about cake. This is, as
promised, about dead characters in a big Marvel movie. Don’t read any
further unless you’ve seen it.
Well,
Thanos wasn’t joking around. The mad titan played by Josh Brolin
waltzed into the Marvel Cinematic Universe ready to chew bubble gum,
collect all the Infinity Stones, and kill off half the universe … and he
was all out of bubble gum. By the time Avengers: Infinity War ends,
Thanos has succeeded in his schemes, and nearly half the cast
evaporates into ash. As far as gigantic tentpole endings go, this has
got to be one of the most downbeat in recent memory, even if you keep in
mind that this is merely the first installment of a two-part Avengers arc that culminates next May.
But did they kill off the right people?
Let’s
recap the casualties and survivors of Thanos’s snap. All of the
original Avengers appear to still be alive, including Iron Man, Thor,
Captain America, Black Widow, and the Hulk. (We don’t see Hawkeye in
this film, so it’s unclear if he made the cut, and the film doesn’t show
us whether Shuri, Pepper, or Wong survived, since they were in other
locations.) In Wakanda, Rocket Raccoon and War Machine are still
kicking, while on the planet Titan, Iron Man at least has Nebula to keep
him company. Thanos is still breathing, too, though it would have been
hilarious if he had committed an inadvertent suicide by snap, given the
50/50 odds that affected everybody else.
Speaking
of everybody else … a whole lot of franchise leads perished in those
final minutes, including Black Panther (as well as his trusted bodyguard
Okoye), Star-Lord (whose comrades Drax, Mantis, and Groot also died),
and poor, sweet Spider-Man. If your audience was anything like mine,
those casualties produced the biggest gasps. And hey, those are ballsy
moves! When I handicapped the heroes likeliest to die in this film, I put Black Panther dead last on my list, since he’s the future of the Marvel universe and has so many sequels yet to come.
But that’s exactly why, once he did
die, I didn’t quite buy it. If the film had killed off some of the
characters whose trilogies have already ended — say Thor or Captain
America, since Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans have reached the final
film mandated by their original contracts — I would have believed it,
and grieved the loss of their good humor and massive biceps
appropriately. But there’s no way that Black Panther will stay dead,
since his stand-alone series is just getting started. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
will start filming fairly soon, and you’d better believe that Chris
Pratt is returning for that. As for Spider-Man, the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming
will arrive next July, meaning we’ll have seen plenty of trailers
featuring Tom Holland’s revived Peter Parker before we learn how the
fourth Avengers film will actually bring him back to life.
For
these deaths to really hit home, you have to be a Marvel moviegoer so
casual that you haven’t heard about any of the MCU’s future films, as
well as a person so naïve to the realities of modern-day franchise
filmmaking that you believe Disney would murder its billion-dollar Black
Panther mere months after his first movie. Sadly, that means the
comic-book fans who’ve long looked forward to the battle with Thanos are
also the least likely to mourn its casualties, since they quite simply
know better. A few of Infinity War’s earlier deaths might stick
— I doubt Idris Elba wants to come back to the Marvel universe anytime
soon — but it’s clear that the fourth Avengers film will revive most or even all of the heroes felled by that fateful third-act snap.
It
also means that as far as deaths go, we may not have truly meaningful,
permanent ones until this two-film arc concludes next May. I can foresee
a scenario where some of the six O.G. Avengers sacrifice themselves to
bring back their Infinity War comrades — the originals giving
up their lives to pass the torch to the future of the Marvel Cinematic
Universe — and if Captain America must die to resurrect his beloved
Bucky, perhaps I’ll feel that tug on my heartstrings that eluded me at
the end of Infinity War. At the very least, it will seem cheap
if everybody comes back in the fourth film without a commensurate price
paid. As Thanos likes to say, it’s all about balance, and if you fake
out the audience without giving them something real in return, the
fourth Avengers film will prompt grumbles, not gasps.
Did Avengers: Infinity War Kill Off the Right Characters?
Reviewed by Abhi
on
April 28, 2018
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