Speculation: Who Will Die in Avengers Age of Ultron?

With the trailer due for the end of the month, it's time to speculate wildly on who could be the rumored death in Avengers camp.

Editorial Opinion
By SpoonySpoon - Oct 03, 2014 01:10 PM EST

So… Joss Whedon has confirmed a significant death in Avengers 2, leaving fans to do nothing but speculate in between now and May. Here, I shall break down into groups the most and
least likely to bite the dust:

 

Group 1: Absolutely Not.

 

 

Tony Stark

When Robert Downey Junior’s contract expired upon the completion of Iron Man 3, Marvel entered intense negotiations to get him to agree to doing more movies, and the result was a 2-picture deal of Avengers 2 and Avengers 3. Given the kind of money they had to part with to get his John Hancock on a contract, there’s no way Marvel are going to snuff out Tony in Age Of Ultron, if at all. There’s rumours of Stark being put into a coma so to explain his absence in Phase 3, but that sounds more like a fanboy idea.

 

Steve Rogers

This is a similar issue, as Chris Evans still has the upcoming Captain America 3 and inevitable Avengers 3 left on his punchcard before he’s allowed to retire, and that’s exactly what he said he’d do. So though Evans is unlikely to renew his contract and will be replaced, Avengers 2 is way too soon for that. It’s entirely likely that the ‘Death of Captain America’ storyline will be played out in some form,  The Winter Soldier doing well at the box office means he’s a big enough draw to keep around for at least one more solo movie.

 

Thor

Though Thor doesn’t have an upcoming movie slated (yet), the way Thor: The Dark World ended showed us there’s more story to be told in Asgard, wether that’s through a solo movie or an Avengers movie is unclear, but either way it will involve The God Of Thunder. Don’t expect him to be replaced by a lady any time soon either.

 

 

Group 2: Outside Chance.

 

 

Black Widow

There may have been a time when the chances of Scarlett Johansson’s crimson-haired-assassin getting offed were high, but her status as breakout character of The Avengers and fan-favourite in The Winter Soldier is hopefully keeping her safe. After all Loki was originally intended to die in Thor: The Dark World, but after realising the fan rioting this would cause, Marvel reversed the decision. While Black Widow probably won’t get her own movie, she’s described as having a large role in this movie, and can always pop up in other people’s movies. But with Joss Whedon's affinity for killing beloved characters without warning, she's not safe just yet.
 

Hawkeye

Sadly, this is the fan favourite for who’s gonna die: he’s technically an Avenger, recognisable enough that it might pack an emotional punch, but wouldn't break the plan Marvel has for future movies. The problem is, we’ve not really met Hawkeye yet: he got mind-controlled in the opening minutes of Avengers, only to be broken out of it towards the end before a massive action sequence. We don’t know anything about his character, so killing him before getting to know him would be a mistake. Also, Jeremy Renner has straight up said “No, I don’t die in this movie” as well as letting slip his involvement in Captain America 3. So either he’ll survive this movie, or Renner is a masterful liar.

 

Hulk

My personal favourite for who should die, for one reason: Marvel doesn’t really know what to do with him. Hulk is a character based on the premise of “you wouldn’t like him when he gets angry”, except the last time we saw him, he had his big “I’m always angry” moment where he heroically controls his transformation. Where does the character go from there? So he can control his powers, except sometimes when he gets really stressed? The popular idea is adapting the “Planet Hulk” story, where The Illuminati trick Hulk and send him into space to stop him causing more havoc, which is fine, but to go from the last time we saw him as “he’s got a handle on his powers!” to the very next time we see him is “we’re sick of your shit, Hulk, get in this rocket!” in the space of a movie seems like a rush-job. Ultimately, Hulk is replaceable as a character: his two skills are his scientific mind as a human, and smashing as Hulk. The Avengers currently has a scientific genius at the helm, and an Asgardian thunder-god with a hammer capable of smashing anything. Granted, he is the greatest excuse we have to seeing Avengers fighting each other. So Ultron is supposed to be a peacekeeping AI hellbent on eradicating everything that threatens ultimate peace? Sounds like he’d have a problem with Banner. You want to establish your villain as a threat? Have him kill the most notoriously hard to kill Avenger. This is pure fanboy speculation in my part.

 

 

Group 3: Danger Zone

 

 

Rhodey

With no plans for another Iron Man movie for the next five years or so, it’s hard to imagine what Marvel have planned for Rhodey beyond his appearance in Avengers 2. The roster is so packed that there isn’t room for another metal suited man. There’s always a chance that Marvel want Don Cheadle to take over for Robert Downey Jr in the future, wether that’s heading solo films or simply taking Stark’s spot in The Avengers. But five years is a long time, long enough for audiences to forget characters. If suddenly the summer of 2019 opens with a War Machine movie, will audiences flock to it because he had a bit part in The Avengers? Would Don Cheadle still be obligated to make Marvel movies if they’ve not done anything with him for half a decade? Tony Stark is still a massive draw, to the point where they’re better of eventually recasting the role rather than hoping his black sidekick will draw in the bucks. Rhodey isn’t exactly a beloved character, but he’s likely to be one we’re not gonna see for a long time, making him up for a heroic death.

 

Nick Fury

After SHIELD was taken down in the third act of Captain America 2, Nick Fury’s reason for being pretty much stops. He’s shown taking on a disguise and about to head to Europe to look for Hydra cells, but is there any reason to keep around the director of SHIELD when he’s not the director of SHIELD? The problem is that after his death-fakeout in Cap 2, would audiences believe he’s gone? Would Marvel write in that it was a Life Model Decoy?

 

Pepper?

Another Iron Man star. As far as anyone knows, Gwyneth Paltrow was only contracted for Iron Man 1-3, and it was at Robert Downey Juniors specific request that she appeared in The Avengers. With no Iron Man 4 on the horizon, she’s more or less in the same place as Rhodey. Could Ultron killing Pepper be the moment that convinces Tony Stark to put the armour back on?


Sound off with your thoughts below!

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McGee
McGee - 10/3/2014, 1:17 PM




PAF
PAF - 10/3/2014, 1:38 PM
Source of Joss saying this?
TheManFromMars
TheManFromMars - 10/3/2014, 1:44 PM
My bet: Nobody (Except maybe Ultron)
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 10/3/2014, 1:52 PM
I'm not real sure why peole seem so convinced that someone is going to die.

To me, its not time for anyone on this list to die.

Also, I have a problem with people saying Banner has Hulk under control. Yes, he does, in the sense that he can keep himself from turning into Hulk. However, if Avengers proved anything, its that Banner can be mind controlled and forced to lose control. Or has everyone forgotten the Helicarrier scene in Avengers?

Just because Banner is personally in control, it doesn't mean he can't be forced to lose that control. I mean look, we know he is going to fight Iron Man in Age of Ultron. SOMETHING has to cause him to lose it...
Dingbat
Dingbat - 10/3/2014, 2:22 PM
Nobody will because everyone was dead the whole time. The MCU was all an elaborate dream Superman had one night.

SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 10/3/2014, 2:25 PM
"So… Joss Whedon has confirmed a significant death in Avengers 2..."

No he hasn't.
ekrolo2
ekrolo2 - 10/3/2014, 3:45 PM
If this was Avengers 3, the last movie on a few of these guys contracts then id say it could be anyone between IM, Thor or Cap but since they still got a few left I doubt anyone significant will die. Although it would be nice if Pepper bit the dust so Tony's bad choices actually had a lasting effect on him.
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 10/3/2014, 3:50 PM
I'm thinking Quicksilver and Vision.
Clara
Clara - 10/3/2014, 3:59 PM
Joss didn't said anything :/
ruadh
ruadh - 10/3/2014, 4:42 PM
I agree with TheManFromMars.
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 10/3/2014, 4:50 PM
Feige also said that we would see "Extremis" again after Iron Man 3 and we haven't heard anything about that yet....

Also, I really hope they don't kill off the Hulk, I also doubt it since he was a fan favorite in The Avengers. I'm hoping we get a Ruffalo Hulk stand alone movie
Hulksta
Hulksta - 10/3/2014, 4:56 PM
Hulksta
Hulksta - 10/3/2014, 5:00 PM
Seriously though, this is going to be who dies.



Yeah DC fans, suck it up, Arrow sucks lol
kinghulk
kinghulk - 10/3/2014, 5:38 PM
Drkinsolving- it was mentioned in a few episodes of agents of shield season 1.
Fekkius
Fekkius - 10/3/2014, 8:14 PM
I don't see the MCU having a phase four. And it is quite likely that Stark will be put into a coma during the Ironman/Hulk fight.
staypuffed
staypuffed - 10/3/2014, 10:35 PM
I'm not sure who, if anybody, will bite the dust in Age of Ultron but I know I'm sick of people saying Black Widow will die. Marvel wouldn't risk killing off (so far) their only female superhero. I like Scarlett in the role and I like the character and if they lose her, it would be pretty sucky.
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 10/4/2014, 6:08 PM
@kinghulk

True, I'm still hoping that Stark tweaks and incorporates Extremis into his armor for Age of Ultron....

I'm starting to think Rhodey will die or get severely injured.... They haven't shown War Machine in any of the promo art and Rhodey is with all of the other Avengers when Ultron first appears
Trickwil
Trickwil - 10/6/2014, 10:06 AM
It will be Pepper or Jane Foster
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