How does captain america die




















Even with all that, it's very unlikely that old Steve Rogers is actually on the moon, but like, say, Mysterio claiming to be from the multiverse, there are often grains of truth in most things in the MCU. So while it may not be Steve Rogers, it could be for something. In truth, having so many possibilities for where Steve is and what happened after Avengers: Endgame plays into Marvel's hands. By not committing to Captain America being dead or anything else, then it leaves the door at least slightly ajar to do more with old Steve in future.

There may not be plans for Chris Evans to return as Captain America , but if it were to happen, then it's easier to have essentially a blank slate to work with, rather than The Falcon and the Winter Soldier confirming his death - or his presence on the moon. A Sports Journalism graduate, James quickly realized that supporting Sunderland AFC was painful enough without writing about it, and so decided to talk a load of rubbish about movies and TV instead.

Spending most of his days editing articles about or writing on movies and shows, James likes to really get away from work and unwind by, er, watching movies and shows. He's fuelled by pint-sized cups of tea, peanut butter, more tea, and a quiet, constant anger like the Hulk, only not green, or strong, or big. Black Widow and the Falcon lead a S. Most of the Skull's agents are captured. The Red Skull escapes however; his consciousness is transferred from Lukin to one of the robot bodies used by Arnim Zola.

Marvel Database Explore. Connect With Us Discord Twitter. Achievements Leaderboard List of Badges. His re-appearance as a still handsome, but significantly aged gentleman, throws up plenty of questions however. Did he really just go to the past to live out the rest of his days with his old flame? Apparently not. Interesting question, right?

As it was put on display, we see Sam speaking at an event and paying tribute to Steve, in something that looks an awful lot like a memorial. The answer, to put it simply, is that we don't quite know. The first episode's cliffhanger reveals that while the shield was on display in a museum exhibit at the Smithsonian, it didn't stay there long—the government has already signed up a new Captain America in John Walker Wyatt Russell who is already quick to wield the shield and wink for cameras.

If Steve was still around, well, this would certainly be something he'd speak up about, or at least want to talk to Sam about, right? That makes us think that our old pal Steve may not be among the living anymore. It would track. When Steve returned from his new time-traveling, infinity stone-returning life to meet with Sam and Bucky , giving Sam his shield at the end of Avengers: Endgame, he looked old. Like, really old. According to a Wired interview found by CinemaBlend the intention was for Ol' Cap to be years old.

So it would make sense if he didn't make it much longer after that moment. It also makes it seem like he's gone when Sam speaks in the past tense at the Smithsonian shield event.



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