The Truth About Marvel Movies: Darker Than You Thought!
You can now safely say that Marvel Studios knows what they’re doing (You can argue about DC’s case). Their movies are well received, boost their sales and even turn some side characters into good case studies for how to revive dead characters.On the other hand, Marvel Movies have some dark secrets – the secret being that they cut out their darkest moments.Through this post I’m going to tell you about some really dark scenes that didn’t make it into the big screen.
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Civil War: Captain America’s Death
The movie was na adaptation of a comic book story, like most others, but the most crucial moment from the comic – the death of Captain America – was stripped from the movie. In the comic book, Cpt. America was killed outside of the courthouse where he is being judged for his Civil War crimes. Marvel decided to keep him alive in the movies, maybe because they needed him for further films and you can’t confuse the mainstream audience, right?!
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Thor Ragnarok: The Death of Thor
Another case in which a death is not even ommited, but excluded alltogether. In the comic book, Ragnarok had a reason for its title to be, well, “Ragnarok” – the end of days. In the Asgardian war there are no refugees, and all of the 8 realms (Earth is the only one saved) are destroyed! Odin dies, Thor dies, and Loki dies. It’s the end. What would be of Infinity War with Thor dead though, and the mainstream public can’t understand the separate universes and their timelines so… altering the story was easier for Taika Waititi.
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Iron Man Movies: Tony Stark, the Raging Alcoholic
Robert Downey Jr. Became a sex symbol that everyone admires, Tony Stark was the playboy philantropist movie goers loved.However, true Marvel fans know about his dark side, as Tony was a heavy alcoholic, fighting against addiction. This dangerous relationship with alcohol can be further explored by going to the “Demon in a Bottle” arc. Now that Iron Man is such an established character in the big screen, I think we’ll never see his human problem arising there.
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Iron Man 3: Killian Kills Himself
Aldrich Killian, played by Guy Pierce, has a dark story that wasn’t told. The moment he introduced himself, you get to know that he felt very guilty for stealing and releasing Extremis, the virus. In fact, his depression is so dark and heavy he takes his own life by the time the movie introduces you to him. The movie was far more comical in how they told this story.
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Age of Ultron: Ultron is Victorious!
So, this is kind of the biggest change on this list. You see, on the original Age of Ultron story, Ultron wins! He wiped out all of us puny humans and he ruled the planet at his leisure. All of the heroes died, he is fit to do as he pleases. Now the only think that can be done is to travel back in time to kill the mind behind Ultron himself – a man by the name of Hank Pym. Marvel didn’t want its fans to come out of the movie theatre with crippling depression, so they may have changed it… a little bit.
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Captain America Civil War: Aunt May Shot, Spider Man Unmasked!
So we already covered this movie and how they changed Captain America’s fate, but did you know that there is another thing subject to change? Well, first things first, Peter Parker goes to a press-conferance and basically tells everyone in the world he is Spider Man. This was done because Iron Man convinced him to do so, thinking it would help the cause of the SRA. This had dire consequences. Now knowing who Spider Man was, Kingpin hired a killer who shot Aunt May. This event leads to Spider Man betraying Iron Man and joining Captain America. Betrayal and darkness in a Marvel movie? Yeah, I don’t think so.
So, as you can see, there are a lot of moments that got hidden away from the public, some of them because they were too dark, but most of them because they would bring the timelines issue on to the table, and the mainstream public would have a hard time understanding the concept. Or so Marvel though...
What other moments did you miss on the movie adaptations of the comics from Marvel? Tell us on the comments below.
Authored by @spiritualmax
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