It's official: Marvel Phase Three is here.
So what the heck does that mean? Well, for one, it means that many of your
favorite characters are about to take a dirt nap. Here's a look at some of the
huge characters that will probably die in Phase Three—and why. Watch our video
above or read about who's going to most-likely get killed below.
No spoilers, but in the comic Captain
America: Civil War is based on, Captain America gets killed. Wait, did we say
no spoilers? Sorry. But that's not the only reason we don't expect Cap to make
it out of Phase Three alive; while star Chris Evans has spoken publicly of his
desire to continue working with Marvel, he's also been forthright about wanting
to work behind the camera instead of in front of it. Evans might be around for
Phase Four, all right. He's just more likely to be directing Stan Sebastian as
the new Captain America. RIP, Steve Rogers.
If there's one thing we learned from
studying Norse mythology, it's that Ragnarok is very, very bad. After all, it
involves the destruction and death of all the gods. So expecting Thor to
survive the events of Thor: Ragnarok is beyond optimistic. There is some hope,
though; in the comics, Ragnarok is an endlessly repeating cycle of death and
rebirth, so it's possible Thor could be reborn. But he'll have to die first for
that to happen, so don't be surprised when ol' goldilocks takes a permanent
arrow to the knee.
At this point, big cosmic baddie Thanos has
almost had more cameos than Stan Lee. But in the two-part Avengers: Infinity
War, Thanos is finally going to get the spotlight—and it's going to be a bloody
one. Thanos, after all, worships Death. So even when he inevitably loses, he
still gets what he really wants most in the end. The question isn't whether
Thanos will die, it's how many heroes he'll take down with him. Speaking of
which…
Iron Man
Of all the stars powering the Marvel
Cinematic Universe, none is as important as Robert Downey Jr.—and none have
been quite so up front as Downey about being tired of putting on his costume
again. So it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone if Iron Man makes the
ultimate sacrifice in Avengers: Infinity War, especially given the clear
foreshadowing of exactly that in Tony Stark's dream sequence from Avengers: Age
of Ultron. At least it's probably going to be epic.
The Vision
Tony Stark is just one of many heroes we're
expecting to meet their end in Avengers: Infinity War. Chances are that The
Vision is going to join him in perpetual rest. Why? Well, the synthetic man who
stole every scene in Avengers: Age of Ultron was given life by the Infinity
Stone he wears on his brow—and Thanos is going to need that stone in order to
complete the Infinity Gauntlet. Hopefully someone will be able to rebuild
Vision after Thanos dismantles him.
Drax the Destroyer
Drax the Destroyer's entire reason for
living is to exact vengeance on the villains who killed his family. And that
means Thanos. It's inevitable that Drax is going to get a showdown with Thanos
at some point, but given their relative power levels, it's also inevitable that
Drax is going to come out on the losing end. Don't be sad, though. When you
think about it, is there really any other way the single-minded Drax could go
out?
Drax isn't the only member of the Guardians
of the Galaxy who has a grudge to settle with Thanos. His adopted daughter
Gamora is also one of many looking to permanently wipe that giant grin off of
Thanos' ugly mug. Given that he trained her to be the universe's deadliest
assassin, she has a better chance than most. But, like Drax, Gamora has one big
thing going against her odds for survival: in the comics, they both were killed
by Thanos. Hey, it ain't easy being green.
Everyone
If it sounds like pretty much everyone you
care about is going to die, that's because they are. In the comic book Infinity
Gauntlet, which all of the cosmic stuff in the Marvel movies is based on,
Thanos actually wins and kills everyone. Don't be surprised if that's the
cliffhanger ending to Avengers: Infinity War Part One. Of course, eventually
Thanos is defeated anyway and most of the heroes are resurrected, so don't
worry, the Marvel Cinematic Universe will survive. Whether you'll survive the
stress of the viewing experience, though, is another question.
Happy Weekend People….hope I didn’t kill off your favorite super hero…*runningaway*
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