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Illuminati death’s definitely #1 brutal deaths and imo the most graphic we’ve seen from an average MCU, PG-13 film. MOM was a low key R rated film especially when it had horror elements.
While the death and the way it was done was absolutely shocking, the shot of John Walker holding up the bloodied shield is by far one of the most best and impactful sequences in Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
The killing that horrified me most was in "Ant-Man" when Darren Cross talked to an executive in the bathroom and suddenly reduced him to a slimy blip on the floor.
@@williamsummerson1204 One of the deaths more terrifying than even Mr Fantastic was a Kamar Taj enforcer who destroyed a Darkhold copy but also died with the copy. A noble sacrifice but with huge body horror
Tony Stark's death still hits hard. An unforgettable experience in the cinema. Total silence followed this scene with a fair few of us wiping tears away. Then a real gut punch with the funeral scene and Alan Silvestri's beautiful "The Real Hero" playing as the Marvel universe was all gathered together. Bloody hell, I am going again 😥
The Strange Variants should have been mentioned tho. In my headcannon Sinister Strange's death while brutal is also peaceful because he might never suffer anymore the fact that he and Cristine are doomed to not be together
I think Thor decapitating Thanos was provoked when Thanos has the gall to voice a faux, half-hearted regret that, "Perhaps I was too cruel to you, daughter." at Nebula. That really gets me because I'm reminded of stories of parents harming their children
Feel like every death in Multiverse Of Madness could fill up this list. As a Multiverse film it's alright but it reeks Sam Raimi all over it and honestly I feel like that's why the deaths are brutal you have Black Bolt's mouth dissappear blasting his brains out, Reed turns to Noodles, Captain Carter gets cut in half, Captain Marvel gets drained her powers then gets crushed by a statue and Professor X gets his jaw ripped off. And that's just what wasn't cut
yeah idk whose idea it was to let sam raimi direct a movie in a franchise that's supposed to be family-friendly but i was not okay with all the viciously gory deaths
@dietotaku well, Raimi directed the original Spider-Man trilogy. And those movies had some horrifying scenes for being "family friendly". I for one am psyched for the more brutal MCU
If Deadpool 3 is successful enough, Marvel might allow more R-rated films, thus possibly making Doctor Strange 3 a full on horror movie directed by Sam Raimi!!! One can only dream
Great list, but Nico should’ve been higher, maybe even number 1. That scene and the vision of Captain America’s shield covered in blood still haunts me
Gamora had to die, which was sad enough. It was all made even worse when the Guardians learn of her death and Peter Quill couldn't keep it together, making this one of the saddest MCU deaths.
No. 1, these deaths could've been avoided if Reed hadn't told Wanda about Black Bolt's power and just let him do his thing, or if Professor X had used his power to freeze her in place so Christine could put the same kind of that were used on Stephen in this movie instead of going inside her mind and getting his neck snapped by her
No. 9, while it is nice to have her as an "Uncle Ben" type figure for MCU Peter without seeing Ben get shot at again this death probably could've been avoided if Peter had texted MJ to push the button on the box and send all the villains back before Goblin's glider hit May
Always said Wanda was THE single most powerful character in the MCU to my mom. If she knew her power when Thanos was messing about it would've been short.
Im a die hard fan of the MCU, but half of the deaths on this list happened in recent projects and I had forgotten most of them. Hopefully they go for more quality over quantity in the future
@@seanpvs101moviesproduction3 Which is worse?? Being bombarded by pumpkin grenades like in No Way Home? Or slowly die because of an ungodly bioterrorism like in Spidey PS4??
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 surviving the grenades and then dying is definitely worse. She was bombed and stabbed within seconds of each moment. She had so much to live for. And after May, Peter had nothing to live for. And after erasing MJ's memories, Peter is now just a ghost, and only Spider Man lives on
@@anubhavdassharma1854 Why do I feel that as a result in the next avengers flicks Spidey will get the symbiote and his target will be not Kang but THE AVENGERS????
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 idk man. But I personally don't think Peter is gonna understand the danger of the symbiote till after secret wars, with the speed at which things are going on
By far the most beloved characters of the entire MCU, Tony Stark's noble sacrifice was a huge shock to audiences after coming out of Endgame 2019. Not only was his death a natural decision for his character, but it was also quite brutal.
No. 18, honestly her demise would never have happened if Riri had begged and demanded her that they leave together instead of her just staying and stare menacingly
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 Yeah, but if the real death of Chadwick Boseman was too hard and sad for everyone, why then kill Queen Ramonda!?; and although her death practically was for Shuri development in her grief process for her brother, it just makes the movie sadder than it already is. Black Panther 2 is too depressing most of the movie, but I still like the movie. And like Thor and Peter Parker, Shuri lost everything and everyone (I don't quite count Wanda at this point because she currently became and is a villain); But this is just my personal opinion.
These deaths really got to me in the MCU: Queen Ramonda, Tony Stark/Iron Man, Aunt May Parker (MCU), The Illuminati, Loki. They’re all going to be missed dearly.🥺🥺💔💔
They did her dirty by not even explaining what the Darkhold does. Agents of SHIELD, on the other hand, portrays it SUPER well. I really think that messed things up, not putting more focus on the Darkhold and what it’s capable of
No. 10, you know this death and Heimdall's could've been avoided if Heimdall had used the Bifrost to send Thanos and his Black Order away deep in space floating aimlessly instead of sending Hulk to warn everyone instead
maybe he only had enough fuel in his body to send one person. Also I'm sure at that point Thanos had the space stone too so it wouldn't Matter so he'd just teleport back and finish what he started.
16:20 As an actor, Wyatt Russell did a rather difficult thing to pull off. He showed when his character snapped mentally. Quite difficult to pull off convincingly.
Scarlet Witch killing Professor X was brutal, it was stupid, and didn't make any sense. There's no way she would body Professor X in the Astral Plane. TERRANCE OUT
Illuminati death’s definitely #1 brutal deaths and imo the most graphic we’ve seen from an average MCU, PG-13 film. MOM was a low key R rated film especially when it had horror elements.
No. 20, honestly Stane's death would've gone a lot differently if his suit was slow at flying and Tony just used a tank missile on him instead to blow him up
No. 7, this death probably wouldn't have happened if Pietro had just grabbed Clint and the kid and moved them out of the way instead of sending in front of them to get shot at
Anyone who got decapitated was lucky, that dude in moon knight who got disemboweled definitely got the most brutal death he was alive & in pain for the longest during his dying process
In my school vr game the most over the top marvel theme death is what happened to thane during the tournament of power Goalius saw thane in his mother's infinite armour which got Goalius annoyed big time and when his mother arrived a few seconds later she phase locked thane and Goalius used his anti matter manipulation to rip thane apart molecule by molecule atom by atom leaving only the armour
How did Loki's death only make #10? Literally the most brutal and detailed death in the mcu. His purple face and bloodshot eyes. Eek. Loki and Black Bolt definitely top 2.
fun (potential) fact at 20;28 when you see cap struggling against thanos after thanos punches him in the movie people are saying that he died from the punch but was brought back to life by use of the time stone by thanos. if you look at steve after thanos punched him he is laying somewhat limp and he always gets almost right back up
Yes, I agree that the deaths of Shocker, the Librarian, Nico, Hulk, and especially the Iluminati members were WAY brutal. So much so that each took me out of what I was watching; I just remember thinking, did they MEAN to make these death's THAT grizzly and violent? They just felt so out of place with the rest of the MCU. But MORE than ANYTHING on this list, the most shocking, most unnecessarily over the top, most unexpectedly graphic death in all the MCU (imo) is the Hydra soldier flying into the plane propellers in the first Captain America movie. I still remember audible gasps from the audience from that exaggeratedly jarring demise.
No. 6, this honestly could've been avoided if Old Man Steve had showed up in his Endgame suit and stopped John Walker from tarnishing the shield and killing that Flag Smasher in public like that
In theory if Thor can defeat thanos and his 6 stones but he can't beat hela then hela can beat thanos. Hela is immune to the hammer then the axe is no exception
The iron man scene tore my heart, he was a fan favorite, yet he sacrificed himself for the whole world, even if I didn’t like him as much he didn’t deserve to die 😔 RIP our hero 🙁 (at least he’s dr doom now)
Quicksilvers death was sad but seems unlikely given his super speed I understand he sacrificed himself to save Hawkeye and the kid but still a lame way for him to die.
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WANDA VS Luminati BRUTAL Demise
Illuminati death’s definitely #1 brutal deaths and imo the most graphic we’ve seen from an average MCU, PG-13 film. MOM was a low key R rated film especially when it had horror elements.
10:27 uhh “What If..?” Was NOT made for kids!
While the death and the way it was done was absolutely shocking, the shot of John Walker holding up the bloodied shield is by far one of the most best and impactful sequences in Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Wanda killing the Illuminati was straight-up horrifying, not just brutal.
And imo the most graphic moments we’ve ever seen in the MCU.
@Pikachufps3 along with that one FATWS kill.
It was amazing!
And the most stupid of all
Wasn’t that bad, chill 😂 They didn’t even show Captain Marvel’s remains or Carter’s body which was cut in half.
The killing that horrified me most was in "Ant-Man" when Darren Cross talked to an executive in the bathroom and suddenly reduced him to a slimy blip on the floor.
Hit 'em with the booger gun.
And then wiped him up with a napkin
fr that was gross
Wanda Killing The Illuminati in Mutiple Horrific ways was beyond Brutal.
It was also quite a heroic thing too. 😂 Considering they were all a bunch of villains.
I think Black Bolt in particular was a brutal.
It was a masterpiece of death!
Nope Maria Rambo's was the most brutal by that statue falling on top of her!!
No kidding
Doctor Strange Multiverse of madness had the most Brutal deaths in MCU History
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@@williamsummerson1204 One of the deaths more terrifying than even Mr Fantastic was a Kamar Taj enforcer who destroyed a Darkhold copy but also died with the copy. A noble sacrifice but with huge body horror
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 true
Tony Stark's death still hits hard. An unforgettable experience in the cinema. Total silence followed this scene with a fair few of us wiping tears away. Then a real gut punch with the funeral scene and Alan Silvestri's beautiful "The Real Hero" playing as the Marvel universe was all gathered together. Bloody hell, I am going again 😥
Sad and horrifying. Dying without talking felt just unbearable
Wanda was an absolute menace and I love that everyone is finally realizing this. Love that crazy witch.
This is what happens when abusive mother and horror themes are combined. Raimi made these combinations art
125: Xavier’s death still gives me a jumpscare. Did not see that coming
poor Xavier got killed 3 different times in 3 different movies all were brutal.
@@marlonclark1896 that death in the last stand was by far the most brutal of his deaths
@@TheVenomstrikexhe didn't really die there tho he transferred his mind into his twin brother's body and survived so its like it didn't happen
Gotta now add Miss Minutes in the TVA killing the people in the shrinking death cube.
Without even watching the video I can predict Multiverse of Madness provides at least a quarter of this list if not more.
The Strange Variants should have been mentioned tho. In my headcannon Sinister Strange's death while brutal is also peaceful because he might never suffer anymore the fact that he and Cristine are doomed to not be together
If they didn't do a 1 death per movie rule, yeah Multiverse of Madness would take up many spots.
It’s ridiculous that there’s no scenes from Daredevil or The Punisher. Those shows were as brutal as Marvel could ever get.
I like how What If is basically an excuse to kill heroes as torturously as possible
When Wanda literally removed his mouth and then he screamed and killed himself, that was scary and brutal.
I think Thor decapitating Thanos was provoked when Thanos has the gall to voice a faux, half-hearted regret that, "Perhaps I was too cruel to you, daughter." at Nebula. That really gets me because I'm reminded of stories of parents harming their children
Even if that victory was goddamned hollow I agree
You give Sam Raimi a PG-13 rating, he will push it to the edge of R-rated gore every time. Black Bolt can attest to that.
Well the MCU is supposed to be spontaneously mature from day one but this was way too much
Not every time. The Spider-Man trilogy was nowhere near as brutal.
@@jp3813 Spider-Man 2 hospital scene…
@@benwasserman8223 Like I said, nowhere near. And that's only one scene out of a trilogy.
People just didn’t understand how crazy strong Wanda is!! Man she’s absolutely terrifying
I have a feeling that if she does “break bad,” she might stay the Scarlet Witch for the X-Men.
@@chrislecount4801 PIETRO WE NEED TO COOK A MIND STONE
i mean she got thanos crying on endgame
Feel like every death in Multiverse Of Madness could fill up this list. As a Multiverse film it's alright but it reeks Sam Raimi all over it and honestly I feel like that's why the deaths are brutal you have Black Bolt's mouth dissappear blasting his brains out, Reed turns to Noodles, Captain Carter gets cut in half, Captain Marvel gets drained her powers then gets crushed by a statue and Professor X gets his jaw ripped off. And that's just what wasn't cut
yeah idk whose idea it was to let sam raimi direct a movie in a franchise that's supposed to be family-friendly but i was not okay with all the viciously gory deaths
@dietotaku well, Raimi directed the original Spider-Man trilogy. And those movies had some horrifying scenes for being "family friendly". I for one am psyched for the more brutal MCU
@@austinkahle I hope they get him for Secret Wars.
@@Inurdot same
It doesn't really make sense for Wanda to be able to kill Black Bolt and Reed immediately and then take so long for the others, though.
Sam Raimi was too good for the MCU
Agree.
He is after all a horror director
Wale MutiVerse of Madness isn’t Perfect but Sam Rami did a Fantastic job in MCU.
@@seanpvs101moviesproduction3 yep
If Deadpool 3 is successful enough, Marvel might allow more R-rated films, thus possibly making Doctor Strange 3 a full on horror movie directed by Sam Raimi!!!
One can only dream
Great list, but Nico should’ve been higher, maybe even number 1. That scene and the vision of Captain America’s shield covered in blood still haunts me
Gamora had to die, which was sad enough. It was all made even worse when the Guardians learn of her death and Peter Quill couldn't keep it together, making this one of the saddest MCU deaths.
The Winter soldier throwing jasper sitwell into on coming traffic which happened to be a truck was pretty grim 😂😂
yep
Or the soldier he kicked into the turbine of a quinjet during the end sequence??? 😮
Worse is that Jasper knew at the last second that his uselfulness has come to an end
The deaths that haunt me still are in X-Men: Days of Future Past. I don't know why but man....seeing how each character died is burned into my mind.
No. 1, these deaths could've been avoided if Reed hadn't told Wanda about Black Bolt's power and just let him do his thing, or if Professor X had used his power to freeze her in place so Christine could put the same kind of that were used on Stephen in this movie instead of going inside her mind and getting his neck snapped by her
Hate to say this but even in another universe there's no way Reed can avoid ruining everything because of his leniency
That's poor writing of movie
May Parker didn’t deserve to die
Which is worse?? Being bombarded by pumpkin grenades like in No Way Home? Or slowly die because of an ungodly bioterrorism like in Spidey PS4??
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 Both
That death felt so rushed
No. 9, while it is nice to have her as an "Uncle Ben" type figure for MCU Peter without seeing Ben get shot at again this death probably could've been avoided if Peter had texted MJ to push the button on the box and send all the villains back before Goblin's glider hit May
I know you’re not including the Netflix shows, but Kingpin using the hammer and the car door…
20:44 “I used the Time Stone to obtain the Time Stone…apparently”
I heard that one too 😂
Tony Starks was the hardest to watch. The MCU started with him and it really did end with him.
While most feared that he would not come out of the conflict alive no one was prepared for the body horror itself
Always said Wanda was THE single most powerful character in the MCU to my mom. If she knew her power when Thanos was messing about it would've been short.
And yet even at the last second she decided that she and no one else should become the multiversal tyrant Chthon wanted so bad
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 that's why on top of numerous reasons she's the strongest. She denied and survived.
Im a die hard fan of the MCU, but half of the deaths on this list happened in recent projects and I had forgotten most of them. Hopefully they go for more quality over quantity in the future
Aunt May’s death broke my heart.
Me too and I cried she deserves Better. 🥺
@@seanpvs101moviesproduction3 Which is worse?? Being bombarded by pumpkin grenades like in No Way Home? Or slowly die because of an ungodly bioterrorism like in Spidey PS4??
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 surviving the grenades and then dying is definitely worse. She was bombed and stabbed within seconds of each moment. She had so much to live for. And after May, Peter had nothing to live for. And after erasing MJ's memories, Peter is now just a ghost, and only Spider Man lives on
@@anubhavdassharma1854 Why do I feel that as a result in the next avengers flicks Spidey will get the symbiote and his target will be not Kang but THE AVENGERS????
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 idk man. But I personally don't think Peter is gonna understand the danger of the symbiote till after secret wars, with the speed at which things are going on
The Illuminati, definately. I especially hated when Wanda snapped Professor Charles' neck and I shuddered at that.
That's what you get for having Sam Raimi direct Doctor Strange 2. Make into a superhero horror movie.
Why does everyone forget about the soldier that was thrown into the plane propeller in The First Avenger? 😂
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There's no way Multiverse of Madness doesn't hold every top slot in this countdown
The fact that Wanda also talks pretty much like Agatha makes it more hilarious, badass, sexy and horrifying
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By far the most beloved characters of the entire MCU, Tony Stark's noble sacrifice was a huge shock to audiences after coming out of Endgame 2019. Not only was his death a natural decision for his character, but it was also quite brutal.
Strange might have accidentally knew about the body horror the combined gems can cause to you
Elizabeth Olsen's Voice is Angelic
No. 12, the funny bit about this death is that she would've survived if Thanos sacrificed his flying throne instead of her
Dr strange multiverse should’ve been marvels first horror film it had the potential
If Deadpool 3 is successful, Marvel could allow more R-rated films... like Doctor Strange 3???
No. 18, honestly her demise would never have happened if Riri had begged and demanded her that they leave together instead of her just staying and stare menacingly
Unfortunately the trailers already suggested Shuri would be the last of her family although part of me wished Riri didn't play her part
@@nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 Yeah, but if the real death of Chadwick Boseman was too hard and sad for everyone, why then kill Queen Ramonda!?; and although her death practically was for Shuri development in her grief process for her brother, it just makes the movie sadder than it already is. Black Panther 2 is too depressing most of the movie, but I still like the movie.
And like Thor and Peter Parker, Shuri lost everything and everyone (I don't quite count Wanda at this point because she currently became and is a villain); But this is just my personal opinion.
These deaths really got to me in the MCU: Queen Ramonda, Tony Stark/Iron Man, Aunt May Parker (MCU), The Illuminati, Loki. They’re all going to be missed dearly.🥺🥺💔💔
They really did Wanda dirty in Multiverse of Madness by turning her into an all out villain.
Nah, they did her dirty by making her influenced by a stupid book. Shoulda owned her villainy.
They did her dirty by not even explaining what the Darkhold does. Agents of SHIELD, on the other hand, portrays it SUPER well. I really think that messed things up, not putting more focus on the Darkhold and what it’s capable of
It's comic canon.
but she was an awesome villain
Vulture KNEW that gun would've vaporize Shocker 1. He just made that remark so he wouldn't seem too ruthless to his men.
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No. 10, you know this death and Heimdall's could've been avoided if Heimdall had used the Bifrost to send Thanos and his Black Order away deep in space floating aimlessly instead of sending Hulk to warn everyone instead
maybe he only had enough fuel in his body to send one person. Also I'm sure at that point Thanos had the space stone too so it wouldn't Matter so he'd just teleport back and finish what he started.
Wouldn't work cuz he'd be able to just teleport out of there using the space stone
@@dylanburton4955 not before taking it from Loki first they wouldn't have
16:20
As an actor, Wyatt Russell did a rather difficult thing to pull off.
He showed when his character snapped mentally.
Quite difficult to pull off convincingly.
Scarlet Witch killing Professor X was brutal, it was stupid, and didn't make any sense. There's no way she would body Professor X in the Astral Plane.
TERRANCE OUT
Gotta love Michael Waldron and his shitty scripts
12:51 May's Death broke my heart
Thanos shouldn't even be on this list, let alone so high up. Quick and clean, well deserved, off-camera, execution.
I say that queen Ramonda's death was very emotional and Wanda killing the illuminati was extremely explicit and disturbing 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Illuminati death’s definitely #1 brutal deaths and imo the most graphic we’ve seen from an average MCU, PG-13 film. MOM was a low key R rated film especially when it had horror elements.
20:50 you said rip the time stone out of the Androids head lol
obadiah stane, the big Lebowski, great call back in end game👏👌
No. 20, honestly Stane's death would've gone a lot differently if his suit was slow at flying and Tony just used a tank missile on him instead to blow him up
Hishe??
@@alexisyanez8666 yep
Im surprised Gwen from Spider-Man 2 didn’t make the list!! Or Vanessa from Deadpool. Great list!!
"MCU" although they didn't abide by that rule completely, they tried
Wanda in Multiverse of madness is the Wanda we needed to see.
Imo I kinda imagined already that the film would end with the fall of Wungadore but Wanda was the last person I expected who would do it in my mind
No. 7, this death probably wouldn't have happened if Pietro had just grabbed Clint and the kid and moved them out of the way instead of sending in front of them to get shot at
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Black Bolts deatch genuinely peeved me, ive never really flinched at gore in movies and deaths n allat, but that actually made me sick
Anyone who got decapitated was lucky, that dude in moon knight who got disemboweled definitely got the most brutal death he was alive & in pain for the longest during his dying process
In my school vr game the most over the top marvel theme death is what happened to thane during the tournament of power Goalius saw thane in his mother's infinite armour which got Goalius annoyed big time and when his mother arrived a few seconds later she phase locked thane and Goalius used his anti matter manipulation to rip thane apart molecule by molecule atom by atom leaving only the armour
Most brutal death in the mcu is the mcu itself
How did Loki's death only make #10? Literally the most brutal and detailed death in the mcu. His purple face and bloodshot eyes. Eek. Loki and Black Bolt definitely top 2.
Plus his kicking legs
Iron Man shud of been #1 !!!! I’ll never forget sobbing in the movie theater when I saw this. I was crush saddened pissed all at the same time 😔😭
I must've been the only one who found Black Bolt & Reed Richard's death absolutely hilarious.
4:22 broo that's sus😳😳😳
Hey I have some advice. Shhhhhhhhush!
IMO Sharon's death in What If?'s Zombie Ep was more brutal then Happy's...great List, regardless though 👍🏾
gamora & black widow & may Barker death was the heart breaking but Xavier death was scary 😱 I remember screaming when I saw it and still do
fun (potential) fact at 20;28 when you see cap struggling against thanos after thanos punches him in the movie people are saying that he died from the punch but was brought back to life by use of the time stone by thanos. if you look at steve after thanos punched him he is laying somewhat limp and he always gets almost right back up
Gamora's demise was a tough one to watch. As was the Avengers turning to ash after *"The Snap."*
I love how doctor strange and the multi verse of madness gave a rated r feeling
I wanted to ask Reed where else Blackbolt's whisper would come from, but...
To this day I still can’t forgive Hank Pym for killing Hulk like that.
Black Bolt can destroy you with one whisper from his mouth
Tell me, Mr. Boltagon. What good is a whisper if you are *unable to speak?* 😉
What about Lylla Teefs and Floor
I would add the death of baby Rocket's little animal friends on the list.
Yes, I agree that the deaths of Shocker, the Librarian, Nico, Hulk, and especially the Iluminati members were WAY brutal. So much so that each took me out of what I was watching; I just remember thinking, did they MEAN to make these death's THAT grizzly and violent? They just felt so out of place with the rest of the MCU.
But MORE than ANYTHING on this list, the most shocking, most unnecessarily over the top, most unexpectedly graphic death in all the MCU (imo) is the Hydra soldier flying into the plane propellers in the first Captain America movie. I still remember audible gasps from the audience from that exaggeratedly jarring demise.
Cmon, most of these deaths weren’t “brutal”. Someone getting shot is not brutal. Most of these deaths are just sad.
Iron man dying was so heartbreaking, i didnt watch a marvel movie/show until deadpool and wolverine. Im just glad robert downey jr made it back.
No. 6, this honestly could've been avoided if Old Man Steve had showed up in his Endgame suit and stopped John Walker from tarnishing the shield and killing that Flag Smasher in public like that
At the end he asked, "Did you enjoy the video?". Man, I'm horrified.
RIP Quicksilver :( I'll always remember you!
Wanda vs illuminati would be most brutal and it was even more brutal in the og script's fight
You mean the Wanda Maximoff list?
De queen's death was very heartbreaking 😢I literally cried watching dat scene 😢
You should include deads from Loki season 2
If Reed hadn't talked about how powerful Black Bolt was, the fight would have been over early--think about that XD
Thanos's bare hands isnt actually correct. One hand is gloved with the gauntlet so...bare HAND would be accurate. Just saying. Still 👍
“what mouth” is so iconic
I feel like Hela might still be alive somehow
same
In theory if Thor can defeat thanos and his 6 stones but he can't beat hela then hela can beat thanos. Hela is immune to the hammer then the axe is no exception
Hela was pretty much immortal as long as Asgard existed.
@@Defqonsigliere and since Asgard is a people then that's theoretically an exception
The iron man scene tore my heart, he was a fan favorite, yet he sacrificed himself for the whole world, even if I didn’t like him as much he didn’t deserve to die 😔 RIP our hero 🙁 (at least he’s dr doom now)
Quicksilvers death was sad but seems unlikely given his super speed I understand he sacrificed himself to save Hawkeye and the kid but still a lame way for him to die.
Am I a psychopath for laughing at Black Bolts death? I feel like I am
What about the High Evolutionary?
what about them
He’s still alive apparently…….
Not dead.
@Eli Skarda Entertainment Drax was carrying him when they fled with the animals……apparently
Perhaps one of the most heartbreaking death in the MCU, Tony Stark's parents met a pretty grim end in what could be one of the darkest MCU Films.
I always thought Rumlow blowing himself up at the start of Civil War was pretty brutal.