The pain we see in Natasha Romanoff in Avengers: Endgame is one of the MCU’s most authentic displays of grief.
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The pain we see in Natasha Romanoff in Avengers: Endgame is one of the MCU’s most authentic displays of grief.
In this week’s Filling the Space, we’re looking back at Tony Stark’s arc in Infinity War and Endgame.
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I have come to the conclusion that there is no way to actually put this scene into words. There is no way to properly do it justice. I have heard a lot of fair and valid criticism towards Avengers: Endgame, but I have not heard a single person say that they didn’t appreciate this scene to the fullest. At its core, this might just be the most hopeful scene in the entirety of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For a moment, while we didn’t know what would come next, we had hope that everything would be okay again. The heroes had
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Steve and Peggy’s conclusion in Avengers: Endgame works when considering everything that’s been set up throughout the previous films.
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“The earth lost its best defender.” To requote Captain America — the world lost its best defender. And while death is difficult to discuss, it’s cathartic when mourning a tremendous loss. Tony Stark’s sacrificial death was one felt everywhere — a fictional loss that’ll be with us for years to come because so few before him have had such a poignant, profoundly colossal impact. He was the one in 14,000,605. It had to be him and his death served a purpose. And where great storytelling is concerned, being able to put the greater good of the world before his own
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Natasha Romanoff is a complex, remarkably strong, incredible Avenger—the first female one to be exact, and an impeccable leader at that.
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