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25 Dead MCU Characters More Important Than Thanos

25 Dead MCU Characters More Important Than Thanos 25 character deaths that rocked the MCU! Subscribe to our channel for more awesome videos:

In comic books, characters are never really dead, and that has been much of the case in the movies they’re based on. Today however, we’re looking at the characters whose deaths had a meaningful impact. We’re looking at the deaths that shaped the Marvel heroes we love.

Spoilers for every MCU movie to follow!

A look at Ultron’s death and how it solidified Vision as both an Avenger and a human being. The Ancient One’s death was the final lesson in Steven Strange’s journey toward true humility, and a great element of his solo film. The sacrifice that put Scarlet Witch on the Avengers, and started Hawkeye on his dark road to Endgame. The death of Wakanda’s king sets his son T’Challa on a dangerous path of revenge and provided a lot of exciting storytelling elements for the movie. The murder of T’Challa’s uncle by his father forever changes the new king’s perception of his home country. Killmonger’s ideas, though executed violently, cause T’Challa to rethink his entire worldview. Groot (the first) and his final sacrifice cemented the Guardians of the Galaxy as a true family. Nebula killing her former self in defense of Gamora shows how far she’s come since we first met her in 2014. The traumatic death of Peter Quill’s mother keeps him from fully accepting the love of other people.

Star-Lord refuses all the power in the world in exchange for a family who truly loves him. Learn how all these deaths have helped shaped the MCU, moved plots forward, and completely changed the course of these movies.

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