My theory regarding Coulson's ressurrection...

My theory regarding Coulson's ressurrection...

So now the've cured death in the MCU? I don't think they've told us the full story. What would be the only "legal" way to resurrect a character in the MCU? Keep reading for more...

Editorial Opinion
By BaronZemo - Mar 21, 2015 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Infinity War

Excuse me if i have grammar or spelling mistakes, i don’t live in an english-speaking country.

This is what we know:
Coulson was resurrected thanks to the blood of a Kree alien, then, that turned him crazy and made him carve a map everywhere he could until he saw the whole map complete. This map is from a city that the Kree built for the first Inhumans thousands of years ago (which sounds like the Great Refuge from the comics). This resurrection plan was created to resurrect a fallen avenger if any of the members died and it not only has been used on Coulson, it has been used to resurrect other people too, driving them crazy aswell, although these other people have been murdered (by the guy who tatooed the map on his body).


So now in the Marvel Cinematic Universe there’s no death? They’ve cured death apparently. It doesn’t matter who gets killed because all that Marvel Studios needs to do is get that character injected with some Kree blood. This isn’t so much of a theory, it’s like a message to Marvel saying: Do this or the cinematic universe that you’ve created will fall apart! (Well, not really)

I have the solution to this dilema. What would be the only “legal” way a character could come back from the dead? Yep, the Infinity Stones. Their power is infinite, once Thanos collected them all he killed half of the universe, and when Warlock got it back, he resurrected that half of the universe that was killed. If a character was resurrected with an Infinity Stone i wouldn’t be upset at all because that’s the fun thing about them, you can do anything you want to with them.
So maybe at the end of the season they can reveal that the Kree alien that was in shield’s custody once had an infinity stone (maybe the soul gem?), but even when he died, some of its power was still running through his veins. This way, Agents of Shield can connect with Infinity War. Daniel Whitehall was the one who found this alien back in WW2 and we know that Hydra was interested in Ininite Power and was in possession of one Infinity Gem (The Tesseract) so they know their stuff about the gems (and Strucker has the scepter). What if they knew that this alien had something to do with the gems? It makes sense.


I think they need to explain Coulson’s resurrection a bit more but maybe it has to do with the fact that he was stabbed by Loki’s scepter, the mind gem. But as i said, other people have also been resurrected with the Kree blood but weren’t stabbed with an Infinity Gem.


What do you guys think of this? I think they should fix this thing or explain us a little bit more how Coulson got ressurrected. Sound off below, I am BaronZemo.
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Null
Null - 3/21/2015, 6:55 AM
Good theory!!
SKOne
SKOne - 3/21/2015, 7:24 AM
It's a good theory and likely better than they will come up with to connect with Infinity War if SHIELD lasts that long (I hope it's renewed). I'm pretty sure they are moving on from the Coulson return story after the mid-season finale.
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 3/21/2015, 9:55 AM
Uhhh......trying to think......umm......yeah....sorry, but this is just stupid. There is no need to explain his resurrection, it's been explained. It's done, finished. We don't need a "legal" way to bring people back. I'm perfectly fine with how they have handled it, and I believe most fans would say the same. Marvel doesn't need you to "warn" them about this. If it really bugs you, then stop watching. Now, I'm sure that there will bw future deaths that will be turned around by infinity stones as the MCU moves in that direction. But there is no reason to connect Coulson and that one Kree to it. (And remember, that Kree was blown up, so unless Shield has a way to travel through space to get another one, assuming that any Kree would work, they're not gonna be using that formula again anyway. So yes, there is still death in the MCU.)
HulkOnion
HulkOnion - 3/21/2015, 2:15 PM
Coulson = Inhuman is my favorite theory
Haltiamieli
Haltiamieli - 3/21/2015, 3:37 PM
Let it slide. Additional explaining would just make matters even more convoluted and draw attention to the whole mess. Besides, as GliderMan said, it wasn't exactly Kree blood but something derived from it, with who knows how many other experimental treatments (unlike Coulson, Skye was both alive and a latent inhuman when she got her dosage of GH325). The Kree carcass and presumably most of the research behind Coulson's recovery is lost by now.
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