![]() ![]() So, even though I blame him, I understand him. Despite being incorrect in his approach, Captain America's unwavering principles make him an amazing hero and a compelling character. All of the decisions that they made, even if you didn’t agree with them, they made perfect sense to who they were. Captain America's refusal to sacrifice anyone and his belief in finding another way ultimately led to the Avengers losing to Thanos in Infinity War, according to The Marvels director Nia DaCosta. We did lose some people that we care about, but it is his fault, because he should’ve just ripped that thing out of his homie’s head from the beginning.īut then, again, that’s what makes him such a good character, and I think some of the amazing success of that first part of the MCU was those characters were so true to themselves, and they made sense. But then also, he was right in the end, ’cause everything was fine. There always has to be another way.’ He was incorrect. CAPTAIN AMERICA: COLD WAR, the epic crossover between CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY and CAPTAIN AMERICA: SYMBOL OF TRUTH, is exploding across the Marvel Universe as Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson team up to stop Bucky Barnes and the White Wolf from unleashing the chaos of Dimension Z. "So, here’s the thing: the reason why it’s his fault is the reason why he’s such an amazing hero, because he’s like, ‘We’re not gonna sacrifice anyone. Referring to Vision and the Mind Stone, DaCosta said Captain America " should’ve just ripped that thing out of his homie’s head from the beginning." While The Marvels' director thinks Thanos winning against the Avengers was Captain America's fault, she says, " Even though I blame him, I understand him." Check out her full quote below: Browse the Marvel Comics issue Captain America Comics (1941) 1. ![]() According to DaCosta, Captain America's unwillingness to sacrifice anyone is what resulted in Avengers: Infinity War's dark ending.
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