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Will those superheroes who died in the Avengers: Infinity War be reborn eventually?

Everybody knew there would be deaths in Avengers: Infinity War. Nobody was prepared for how many. But now that the world has collectively gasped as hero after hero disappeared in Infinity War’s final moments, everybody knows they’re bound to come back, and that we shouldn't take there death's seriously. This is a comic book movie, and Marvel’s films operate by comic book logic that dictates no death lasts forever, except formative ones like Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben. (Plus, many of the affected characters have upcoming movies that were announced long ago.) green arrow and black canary costumes
The only problem: Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, who wrote Infinity War and its still-untitled sequel, have said we should take there death's serious. Speaking to Buzzfeed, Markus said, “I just want to tell you it’s real, and the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to move on to the next stage of grief.” While we have every reason not to take that statement at face value, it’s at least worth turning his claim into a thought exercise. Would the Marvel Cinematic Universe be a more surprising, dramatically compelling place if, in spite of the superheroic efforts of those left behind, none of the eradicated characters ever returned to the story? alice madness returns misstitched dress
The first of two Avengers films directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, Infinity War pits the combined protagonists of a decade of Marvel movies into one universe-spanning megastory. The buildup to the film led to a lot of speculation about who wouldn’t survive to appear in 2019’s untitled sequel. Some losses were expected, especially since neither Chris Evans (Captain America) nor Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man) have publicly signed on for more sequels. But fans largely didn’t expect what they got — a bloodbath to rival the climax of The Godfather. Or maybe dustbath would be a better term, since the film ends with the disintegration of everyone from headliners Black Panther and Spider-Man, SHIELD operatives Maria Hill and Nick Fury, both unseen since Avengers: Age Of Ultron, two years and seven Marvel movies ago.
Also disintegrated in those final moments: Doctor Strange, Winter Soldier, Scarlet Witch, Star-Lord, Groot, Drax, and Mantis. Others — Loki, Heimdall, Gamora, and Vision — are killed in the action leading up to that climax. That leaves the MCU much emptier, but it also opens up some intriguing possibilities. Consider the implications of permanently wiping out some of these characters. korra season 4 costume
PS: My thought's with the time we will see who comes back and who die. But I'm sure marvel will come up with something awesome and out of our imagination. Also we can atleast hope for few characters coming back as they have movies lined up in upcoming future 2019–20.
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