
Death in the MCU is Permanent?
I watched this video from CBR.
I don't know what to say but part of me says MCU dead characters treated like they were nothing. *sigh* When a Marvel character died, everyone shows a respect and accept it.
If some Marvel/MCU characters like Black Widow & Iron Man died, shows respect and days later, we're forgot them, why?
Why are some people in real-life still remembering some people like Stan Lee and Chadwick Boseman to this day?
*sigh* There's a reason why its rival cinematic universe, DCEU is much more impact about heroic death than MCU.
When Superman died in BvS, people especially those who hated & despised him were united to show respect and through to Justice League movie(Can't wait for Snyder Cut in 2021), the world still remember Superman as it shows some 'S' logos around the places, T-Shirts & others.
While in Endgame, the Avengers & others close to Tony were given respects to him but they FORGOT Natasha!
That's disrespected from the Russos brothers to her, especially the ending of Endgame.
(P.S: I'm still don't like Steve's ending. Am I only one who doesn't like Steve's ending in Endgame?)
In the aftermath of BvS, the world shows respect to Superman and accepting the Metahumans(like the Flash) while in Endgame the Avengers due of Civil War event, only few of the people world accept them.
Although I like Marvel, DC shows about a being (like Superman)who thought to be god or alien but like us, he/she was a human being in the end.
That's my opinion about heroic deaths between MCU & DCEU.
Bạn đang đọc truyện trên: Truyen247.Pro