Jack does not die in the fire on This is Us. He dies after the fact due to complications from smoke inhalation.
There too, there were many paths Marvel and Coogler could have taken. They could have had T’Challa die in battle. They could have found some other way to remove him from the story for the short-term, while leaving the door open to recast the role down the line. Instead, they hewed ...
and Loki appears over Selvig’s shoulder prompting him to respond, apparently controlling his mind. But not five minutes before, we saw Loki “die,” falling from Asgard into a black hole. Selvig and Loki don’t even have any scenes together; when did he find time to infect his brain?
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Like Loki, What If...? is a multiversal affair. Neither season is set in a particular year, so they're best streamed after Endgame. WandaVision Per Marvel's Official Timeline book, it takes place in November 2023. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Shang-Chi's MCU debut con...
Wait a minute, didn’t Loki die?! Yes! Yes he did. Multiple times. Loki died in “Thor,” only to be resurrected without explanation in its post-credits sequence. He also faked his own death in “Thor: The Dark World.” It’s become a running joke in the franchise; Thanos stated ...
Tuffnut LaVerne Thorston is a member of the Hairy Hooligan Tribe. He is the fraternal twin of Ruffnut Thorston in the movie franchise and they are constantly arguing with each other, often to the point of physical violence though usually never seriously
“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” — as the moral of the show, it can also be boiled down to: Don’t dream of love or you’ll end up a dead prostitute/ street waif. Don’t dream of a better future because you and all your friends will die. Don’t ...
The Hollywood Reporter interviewed the writer of Loki and Multiverse of Madness, Michael Waldron. The outlet asked him this exact question: "So how does the multiversal ending of Loki fit into Spider-Man: No Way Home and Multiverse of Madness’s own multiversal ex...