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Originally Posted by djsFlames
I mean most will probably be resurrected somehow because franchi$e$ but it's pretty unreal to end a movie on that note. I. Like. It. It's bleak, yet fresh.
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I'm not going to 'pick' on you personally, but I have to admit that this sentiment always amuses me and brings out the "hipster WhiteTiger" a bit. "Do you even read comics, bro?" It's a comic book movie. I thought that one of the most universally understood thing about comics (and ESPECIALLY superhero ones) is that death is nothing even remotely sort of kinda close to permanent.
In a world(s) where the writer can basically make up the rules as they go along, someone will only ever be dead for as long as they are needed to be dead. Death in comics (and in superhero books especially) is really just another plot device.
I have to admit that it does pull some of the gravitas out of a movie when you know that even if they die, they aren't likely really dead. Heck, we could see Quicksilver pop back if he was needed. There is always some way, some how that, if needed, a 'dead' person can be brought back.
It was neat to me, to see who and how...but it didn't really have any emotional impact on me, cause..."I got better."