More Avengers Rumored to Die in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
There have been a lot of rumors and speculation about the fates of certain characters in Marvel's upcoming film Captain America: Civil War. Most of them have revolved around Steve Rogers. If you want to read more about that, click here. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo have also said that they don't think Marvel fans are prepared for what they are about to see in the movie, which tells me there are some big changes coming that some fans aren't going to like.
Well, that could involve the deaths of multiple Avengers characters. That Hashtag Show claims to have learned the fate of three of those characters, which you can read about below. This is just a rumor at the moment, but just in case, I'll throw out a SPOILER WARNING:
This rumor comes from the same outlet who recently said that Steve Rogers bites the dust, so on top of his possible demise is the possible demise if James "Rhodey" Rhodes, a.k.a. War Machine (Don Cheadle). In the trailer we saw that this character got pretty jacked up, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he's dead. The reports says that at least one of the "death scenes" that has been shot will actually only lead to a severe injury.
They also say that Elizabeth Olson's Scarlet Witch isn't going to make it. That would be a shame because I was just getting to like her! I was also looking forward to seeing her and Dr. Strange kicking some ass together with all kinds cool magic. There have been previous reports that Scarlet Witch and Vision would be in some kind of relationship in the film like they are in the comics. There are also rumors that at the end of the movie Vision will leave earth. If that's true, maybe it is Scarlet Witch's death that makes Vision want to leave. The report also says that they think she will die at the end of film as the Avengers battle Baron Zemo (Daniel Bruhl).
Finally, there's a chance that Sam Wilson, a.k.a. The Falcon (Anthony Mackie), will die. This is the hardest one for me to believe. Actually, all of these rumored deaths are hard for me to believe! I just don't see Marvel killing off all these characters, two of whom are black and one a woman. With Marvel trying to increase diversity in their films, I seriously doubt they would do that. It doesn't make sense, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Captain America: Civil War hits theaters on May 6th. For more information on the film and to catch up on all of the previous news and rumors, click here.