There are a lot of characters in Avengers: Endgame. In the end, Tony Stark dons the Infinity Gauntlet to save the day, but the exertion costs him his life. The slow pan across the mourners allows ample time to ID all of them — except, perhaps, one. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. They figure out how to travel back through time and collect the Infinity Stones for themselves. Hulk uses them to bring back everyone who disappeared half a decade prior just as Thanos jumps forward in time himself and attacks Avengers headquarters. Luckily, all of their dusted compatriots have returned and the group defeats Thanos and his minions. Their heroics, which are complicated by the mechanics of time travel, mess with the already confusing Marvel timeline : As the Avengers change the past, new, parallel universes branch off, creating new spinoff possibilities for once-dead characters.
And, of course, their mission involves some sacrifice — real sacrifice. Several of the original Avengers die in their mission to bring back their disappeared fellow heroes. He uses all the Infinity Stones to wish Thanos Josh Brolin and his army out of existence, but exerts so much strength that he dies in the process. Nobody will be using the stones to bring Tony back.
After an extended fight over which one of them will make the big sacrifice, Black Widow jumps to her death. Thanos Josh Brolin sees this transmission and enlists Nebula to kidnap Nebula and replace her. During the battle with Thanos, Nebula confronts Nebula and shoots her. Vision: It seems like the actual deaths — not dustings — that occurred in Avengers: Infinity War are permanent.
Scarlet Witch Elizabeth Olsen suggests that Vision is permanently dead at the end of the film when she and Hawkeye reminisce over the loss of Vision and Black Widow, respectively.
In theory, someone could build a new Vision using the Mind Stone and Jarvis. And that version of Gamora, from , remains dead in this film. However, Thanos travels from to the future — , to be exact — with Gamora to stop the Avengers from executing their plan. The Gamora helps to stop Thanos and his minions. Considering that Gamora was fighting on the side of the Avengers, that means that she is probably still alive.
She is nowhere to be seen after the battle, but Star Lord Chris Pratt begins to search for her once he returns to his ship. Presumably the events of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. In that timeline, Loki steals the Tesseract and escapes with it. The series will likely follow this version of the character after he escapes the Avengers. Like other characters who were murdered by Thanos, he does not reappear when Hulk uses the Infinity Stones to bring back those who disappeared.
Every Avenger is changed in the five year gap that follows the beheading of Thanos, mostly for the worse — losing hope, finding addiction, or retiring from superheroism for good. Once the time heist plot was decided on, the writers had the task of figuring out which eras of the MCU the heroes would be travelling back to — with an early iteration sending Iron Man to one of the other Nine Realms.
I think Joe [Russo] went in and said, 'Why don't we go in to Avengers? It's the biggest movie, it's the most fun, let's go. During the time heist, Thor is afforded a beautiful reunion with his late mother Frigga, who tells him the exact words he needs to hear in order to rebuild and forgive himself for failing to vanquish Thanos in Infinity War. But that didn't seem like his issue. He's reduced to a childlike state in his cabin over there in Norway, and he needed advice from his mom, basically.
Someone needs to go, 'You're OK. You're a fuck-up, and you're OK. Bede was present, in a way, for a pivotal moment. We allowed ourselves to become very inspired and excited by old images of Stan.
It was great fun. It was a different energy on the set. Before Endgame even reaches its final act, one of the original six Avengers dies to keep the plot against Thanos in motion. Honour her choice. Many of the women on the crew were passionate about giving her the hero moment — don't take it away from her.
Part of the decision to make Natasha the one who finally plummets was to continue the redemption arc that her entire MCU journey so far has established. It just seemed an incredibly heroic choice for her to make knowing that she had to sacrifice herself to preserve the future and the family. And she did win. I don't think anyone in the first half of the movie is going, 'Oh I wish there was a villain'. You're rolling around in the loss and the time heist, and you think it's sort of Avengers against nature.
Dread him, run from him, behead him, Thanos arrives all the same — as the Avengers find out the hard way, when a version of the Mad Titan pops up in to make a play for the Infinity Gauntlet. This younger incarnation of the character has a different temperament — and the directors have their own nickname for him. He's angrier — it might be his flaw in the film, that he's a little bit more precocious and self-confident, not quite as enlightened.
He's yet another character moving forward. To know everything that Cap has gone through, and to see who he is as a character and all the choices that he's made, he is worthy. If you resolve it, then it's just a skirmish afterwards.
But because you have not completed the primary task — everybody is not back yet — it still feels like there's a lot in the balance.
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