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How Marvel Gets Away With Killing Their Characters

How Marvel Gets Away With Killing Their Characters Why Are Superheroes Still Heroes When They Kill The Villain...?
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Some people were pretty outraged by the fact that both Batman and Superman took lives in the DCEU. Typically there’s a kind of moral code surrounding mainstream superheroes that they don’t take lives-- that’s something the bad guys do. So how has Marvel managed to mostly avoid having their heroes take lives over the course of more than 20 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

In this video we’ll lake a look at some of the tricks in their book that they use to get past the moral grey area of having villains die (or not die) at the end of their movies. Whether it’s by throwing them in jail, having them be defeated by an act of their own, or simply getting some kind of weird ambiguous non-death scene, Marvel seems to put a lot of effort into keeping their heroes out of that “moral grey zone” and letting them play in the happy fun light zone!


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