firesprite
Master Member
I think this death was meant to be the catalyst for the team to truly form and live up to it's name. There was someone for them to avenge.
The story sort of demanded it, though pretty standard plot device
in team coming together type stories, reason to hate the villian, etc.
That it was a rather beloved character made it impactful rather then something quickly contrived with some new character we didn't care about or would feel no loss... OH man they killed our pal... Bob! Man Bob was our pal and were mad now.
These characters live a very dangerous life, sacrifice is part of the expectation. Someone is going to get bit sooner or later. So a reminder of that now and then raises the stakes of our emotional investment in what goes on up there on screen.
Now did anyone really think Stark was going to die?
Well, probably not, but it probably helped that someone did earlier
to make us worried.
Okay, let me clarify. I'm in the camp that's okay with Coulson dying in the movie. I thought it was a beautifully done, powerful moment that absolutely provided the push that the characters needed to come together to defeat the enemy.
Now, depending on how they go about it, I might be okay with them bringing him back (ie, Wanda bringing him back as she did with Wonder Man in the comics), but it would have to be REALLY well written and fit into the context of the universe.
Now, that said, if it were me in charge and I felt bringing Coulson back was a must, I wouldn't do it until the third Avengers movie. Let the characters have their mourning period and an adventure together in two to solidify their bond as a team. Also, I would use two to introduce Wanda and the enormity of her power. She could even be what the bad guy in two is after, due to her probability manipulation. That way you have a basis for who she is and it'll lend more impact to when she brought him back.
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