10 Ways The Marvel Multiverse Could Kill The MCU

10. Death Stops Meaning Anything

Avengers: Infinity War was praised for boldly killing off some big name characters, including Loki and Gamora. Everyone knew those dusted heroes would eventually return, of course, but the introduction of the Marvel Multiverse meant that both characters - well, different versions of them - were alive and well by the time the credits rolled in Avengers: Endgame.

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While not everyone will come back (mostly because when some actors are done with these roles, they're done for good), it's going to be hard taking any character death seriously when resurrection is so easy to achieve now.

If Spider-Man is taken out by Electro, who cares when Tom Holland can suit up as another Peter Parker? The simple fact that option is even on the table now means the impact of any character death has lessened, and it would become tedious watching these doppelgängers acclimate to their newfound place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Death has never been permanent in the comic books, but it's a shame to think the MCU is already heading down that route.

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