Marvel Studios latest film directed by Chloé Zhao introduced a whole new superhero team to the MCU. These kinds of thoughts and comments are elements that can certainly elevate a comic book film, and it will be exciting to see what the director brings to The Marvels when it hits theaters on February 17, 2023. Harry Styles Eros/Starfox is to blame for Thanos (Josh Brolin) misguided actions in Avengers: Infinity War, Eternals writers say. Yet by living by that tenet, half of all life in the universe turned to dust. The AI is one of his own, an Avenger - no man gets left behind. When viewing him as not just a superhero but also as a soldier, it's easy to see why he doesn't sacrifice Vision. The whole concept of martyrdom that DaCosta incorporates is also a strong argument pertaining to Captain America.
But given the altruism of Steve Rogers/Captain America, it's not hard to see why it would weigh on him so heavily. When looking at it from that perspective, several of these heroes, from Bruce Banner/Hulk ( Mark Ruffalo) to Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow ( Scarlett Johansson) could feel that way. He was always on a hero's trajectory, thus he was always going to feel the pain of making the wrong choice.
Her comments have a great deal of merit, particularly in the early moments of Avengers: Endgame, where Cap is dealing with half of the universe turning to dust. In a recent press conference, Avengers: Infinity War director Joe Russo admitted that he was shocked to hear about Indonesia’s censorship of the film. RELATED: 'The Marvels' Director Nia DaCosta Reveals How Monica Rambeau and Kamala Khan Will Fit In The hero’s pain is something that spurs them to martyr themselves, and an anti-hero’s pain is a thing that kind of starts their journey as opposed to ending it." People would say I’m crazy for thinking that way, but there’s something connected to the journey of the anti-hero and the hero. There’s a sort of anti-hero in that if you want to look at it through that lens. He chose one robot’s life, albeit a sentient one, over literally the entire universe. There is a world in which he’s a villain because, at the end of the day, he should have just sacrificed Vision. "Something I like to say a bit flippantly about Captain America is that the Snap is all his fault because he was trying to do his best, trying to do the right thing. In an interview with Roxane Gay of Inverse, DaCosta said the following: Her thoughts tie directly to Captain America's choice to save Vision ( Paul Bettany) in Wakanda, as opposed to sacrificing him.ĭaCosta also speaks about the hero vs. The Marvels director's comments are very intriguing given the spotlight that has always been placed on Star-Lord ( Chris Pratt) and Thor ( Chris Hemsworth) for their impulsive actions during Infinity War. Captain America ( Chris Evans) may be known as the 'Boy Scout' of The Avengers, but director Nia DaCosta thinks he could be to blame for The Snap in Avengers: Infinity War.