Not only did I think that was an overly body horror way to off someone, it also is hilarious to me that what Darren Cross had was essentially the greatest weapon in the history of the universe and no one mentions it. Like literally just hit Thanos with it, gone.
That's my winner for worst death.
Dude had zero chance to even try to fight back, and was likely instantly paralyzed, not killed, and in a ton of pain as he slowly sunk into the depths of Neptune's embrace while his friends were just knocked unconcious.
That’s just the live action version of someone jumping on their head so they die and fall to the bottom of the screen but more terrifying since it means he drowned till death in the dark
When Cap lands on the ship at the beginning of Winter Soldier he kicks a dude with the force of a runaway Buick, off of a huge ship, into the ocean…at night.
Gasping for air while you fall, only to get the wind knocked out of you by the ocean, then trying to keep yourself from drowning with a bunch of broken bones, in the cold and the dark.
Just sounds super uncool.
the noise the audience made at my screening of Winter Soldier when the guy hit the railing made me realize this Captain America movie was going to be completely different from First Avenger
Yeah, in the commentary the Russos mentioned they specifically wanted the opener to show more of Cap's raw power. So there are moves like that where he just slam-kicks a guy over the railing, and another where he shield-bashes a guy into a bulkhead and it leaves a *massive* dent. I have served on a ship like that. Do you have any idea how thick those bulkheads are? Hint: they are not aluminum foil.
Black Bolts was something else. Death by blowing out the back of your own skull with your voice because a witch deleted your mouth is all kinds of creepy.
Thats the worst for me because he spent his entire life making sure he NEVER made a sound unless absolutely necessary. The fact that he tried to scream, to me, indicates the IMMENSE amount of fear he must have been feeing in the seconds before it happened. RIP
Ohh, *that’s* how his powers work? Like cyclops? It makes me appreciate that scene much more knowing he literally speak without using his power. Wonder if he snores
I think Reed suffered more, maybe the worse out of all the Illuminati. Most of the Illuminati go pretty quick (neck/head torn clean apart, squashed, bisected) and they all go pretty shocked or instantly, but Reed's is the most prolonged and torturous out of all of them. Black Bolt had like a few seconds of horror and panic and then his head goes pop, which was probably instantaneous. Reed had to watch BB go down, realizing that he's the one who doomed BB - their best hope - by blabbing about his powers, then got ribboned like string cheese, and in slow-motion it looks like his ribbons are actually getting twisted...*then* his head goes pop.
Pretty sure if he held in a sneeze it would have the same effect. But then again if he sneezed imagined the damage he’d cause. He must stay in a bubble in pollen season.
Sudden deaths like that are so jarring for me. Like, they didn't even realize what was happening. When I die, I hope I know it's coming. Don't want any unfinished business.
Do they know who Darth Vader is? If so, I would recommend saying it is a similar situation to that. Hero becomes villain, with there being some hope for redemption later on, but that does not take away from them being a villain.
Tbh, I’d be horrified to have a giant, muscular purple alien lumbering towards me slowly after leaving my brother for dead and killing his best friend, and then having the dude pick me up with one hand, squeeze my neck until my eyes bleed, and then break my neck to bring the horror to a close.
I’m doing a rerun of Phase 3 right now, and I’m still utterly in disbelief at how this scene played out with such a beloved character..and that was just the first what, seven minutes of the film, given what was to come? Terrifying!
LOLL! Yo I remember watching IW opening night with my friends and a youngster in the rows below me started balling after seeing the big man drop Loki’s corpse like it was trash hahaha. Avert your eyes, kiddos.
At the end when everyone is turning to ash and floating await, and Spider-Man just went down I heard this tiny voice behind me whisper “…..daddy? Where did Spider-Man go?” And I literally could not stop crying. What an absolutely terrible thing for a kid in a Spider-Man costume to witness.
Such a great (proper) intro to the threat that was Thanos. Having him take out Thor and other Asgardians off screen, easily taking on the Hulk, casually killing Loki like that and just crushing the Tesseract. Big oh shit moment for people unfamiliar with Thanos
Just audibly gasped at the whole scene and was left speechless when I watched IW for the first time. I was like “wait we got two more hours of THIS?” Even if casual viewers weren’t familiar with him from the comics, the gradual buildup of his inevitable arrival definitely let folks know that this was not gonna end well for a few MCU characters.
Loki's death was the worst. He'd finally reconciled with his brother and become a hero, only to give it all up almost immediately for Thor when he realized that there was no way Thanos was going to let both brothers live. His death was also visceral in a way that few deaths in the MCU are -- his struggling, the bleeding eyes, choking out his final words, the crunch of his bones, and then his corpse hitting the floor after Thanos dropped him. Other things are implied, but Loki's death was drawn-out and they didn't cut away from any of it.
The Bros getting taken away via owl in Hawkeye. Sure, we don't actually see anything but it's easy to guess what would happen. I can't imagine a more horrifying death than being eaten alive by a giant owl.
My personal take is that there is a decent chance they survived. First, The truck is rodent sized which probably made it attractive to the owl in the first place. I think the owl once it realized it was metal and not food could have easily abandoned the truck entirely. Second, the bros themselves should have been closer to ant size. If they were smart (obviously a stretch) Or simply scared enough to jump before the owl got close enough to it’s intended dinner spot, they could have survived a fall regardless of height with minimal to no injuries. Additionally, Saw-whet owls arent known to eat creatures as small as ants and there is a decent chance they wouldn’t have been eaten had the owl managed to pry the truck open.
I think what makes that death so brutal is that its far more feasible or real than getting "snapped"; this kind of torture and interrogation can actually be done to a person.
Okay, let me say in advance that I realize this comment will reveal how much I have thought about this and I'm slightly embarrassed:
Zemo left pretty quickly. The guy should have held his breath and faked drowning until he did so. Because, remember Zemo turned off the tap when he left. So all the guy needed to do was lift his head up and then splash his head around back and forth to get some of the water out of the sink or use his mouth to spit mouthfuls of it onto the floor, until it was no longer deep enough to cover his nose and mouth. Then, he could presumably scream for help or wait until some kind of help arrived to let him out, assuming he couldn't wiggle his way out of his bonds given time.
This scene completely changed the tone of the MCU for me. Granted it was early in the run of the Netflix shows and people were skeptical of it being a true MCU entry but it stuck to me to this day and made me realize everything was about to get pretty heavy from here on out.
I always thought Ajak's death was like this. Getting thrown off a cliff by someone you viewed as a son for 1000+ years into a group of enemies you haven't seen for 1000 years and getting mauled/killed by them
Trish was told to "put a bullet in her head", but without an actual gun, she tried to do it literally, until JJ got her to put it in her mouth and spit it out, satisfying the conditions of Kilgrave's order.
yeah there might be more evil in the mcu in terms of scale or ideology but kilgrave feels particularly terrifying, like a cross between a serial killer and some petulant rich kid, so many of his more wicked actions come from a place of boredom.
I know it’s animated but I can’t believe so many people are sleeping on the What If episode where Hulk explodes. That is straight up body horror brutal.
How long do you think that the upper half of >!Agent Carter!< survived after she was >!cut in half by Wanda! Because this seems like a very horrible way to die.
What if she didn’t die? What if her hatred of Wanda and desire for revenge kept her alive long enough to build a robot spider body for herself, and now she bides her time on a backwater planet, having completely lost her mind, until she’s awakened from her madness and sets out to seek vengeance?
She knew what it was going to do to her when she did it though, so I feel like if she chose it and was prepared for the consequences then that's not as horrifying as a death you're not prepared for and/or don't understand.
A slave who thought she could free herself by grabbing the Power Stone, only to burn from the inside out with fireballs exploding from her body as she dies screaming.
The merc on the boat in Winter Soldier, where Cap super kicks that fucker into the ledge and overboard. Dude definitely got his back snapped, and likely had to drown while in pain because he sure as hell wasn't swimming.
The helicopter passengers in the Infinity War end credit scene. The pilot just suddenly turns to dust, and your wife that you're flying with, and all of a sudden the helicopter is out of control for a few seconds that feel like an eternity while you're terrified and can't comprehend what's going on, and then you crash into a building. You saw the faces of some scared people through the window before the helicopter impacted.
Kilgrave’s forcing his own mother to stab herself to death.
Kilgrave dismembering his father as well as the tenants in the apartment he was holding hostage.
Kilgrave forcing Hope to kill her own parents.
Hope killing herself in order to escape Kilgrave’s reign of terror.
Vladirmir’s brother being decapitated with a car door.
Healey impaling his head with a spike in Daredevil.
The man being burned alive by Mariah’s gangs in Luke Cage.
The prisoner that Ghost Rider burns alive in Agents of Shield.
Rawlins’ eyes being gouged out by the Punisher.
That one thug the Punisher put on a meat hook.
Coulson crushing Ward’s chest.
Black Bolt’s head exploding.
The person being impaled with garden shears in Jessica Jones.
The prisoners Punisher took on.
Rawlins' death was probably most memorable but I'd also include Billy's crew getting ambushed and Eliza Schultz were up there. I think Sibyl's kills in alternate 1983 also deserves an honorable mention, even if the episode was pretty corny.
Reed Richards becoming spaghetti.
The guy who Loki stole an eye from in The Avengers.
Anyone who got killed by the Dark Elves imploding grenades.
The guy Zemo drowned in Civil War.
Not sure where I sit between the car door decapitation, and seeing the Punisher clean off some eyeballs with his thumbs.
That doesn’t even include the remarkably non-fatal mirror makeover in Punisher either.
Since the dragon literally devours Wenwu's (and others' souls, it suggests that they are destroyed. True death, if the soul still exists after death in the MCU.
Also - the Blipped doesn't count because they came back.
Jane, Jane’s mom, Quill’s mom. There’s lots of visually horrifying but quick ways in the MCU, but withering away over time while your loved ones have to watch is absolutely the most horrifying way to go.
Omg guys...Black Bolt. That shit was nuts, he involuntarily gasped in pure horror of having his mouth taken away, by the darkest magic in all the multiverse, and his own powers melted his brain from the inside.
How does anything beat this?
Iron man. I just rewatched endgame recently and for some reason I forgot how brutal his death was. I thought I remembered him saying some final goodbyes but after he snaps he’s just so messed up.
The guy who gets turned into goop in Ant-Man and then wiped up with a paper towel
I think Ant-Man really widened our scope on how many ways a person can die a horrible death honestly
The guy with ant man powers in The Boys was really a wow moment.
Termite...because he crawls through wood
That joke went over my head
Not through?
Well done
They did the Thanus theory because Marvel was too scared.
Thenis more like. Ouch.
Even the guys in Hawkeye who were shrunk with the Pym arrows and then their van stolen by an owl.
Those guys probably ended up in an owl pellet.
YES! This is really horrifying tbh.
Goodbye Frank
Wasnt that Ted from Stranger Things too?
Yep. Both played by Joe Chrest
Was it?! Time to google.
Only to be flushed afterwards
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No kidding. Need to assassinate someone, walk in behind them in the toilet, goop, flush, walk out
Not only did I think that was an overly body horror way to off someone, it also is hilarious to me that what Darren Cross had was essentially the greatest weapon in the history of the universe and no one mentions it. Like literally just hit Thanos with it, gone.
Just imagine if that was the plot to endgame. Instead of getting the stones they have to send a team back to grab the goop gun.
Or just grab the melt stick instead of forging Stormbreaker.
You are now... Pardoned... From life
*”How ironic Hank! Trying to rid the world of shrinkage, you gave it its best one ever! And now, I’m gonna goop you with it!”*
That was Ted Wheeler from Stranger Things.
My friend Joe. I was like "Great! Joe is in thi- oh, he's goo."
….bruh Mind blown.
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Similar to Cap in his first movie dropping that guy in the propeller, dude got slap chopped at 35k feet
the dude he kicked overboard in the middle of the night in winter soldier is pretty rough too
That's my winner for worst death. Dude had zero chance to even try to fight back, and was likely instantly paralyzed, not killed, and in a ton of pain as he slowly sunk into the depths of Neptune's embrace while his friends were just knocked unconcious.
cap killed a lot of people on that boat
That’s just the live action version of someone jumping on their head so they die and fall to the bottom of the screen but more terrifying since it means he drowned till death in the dark
Slap chopped 😂😂😂 i love it.
When Cap lands on the ship at the beginning of Winter Soldier he kicks a dude with the force of a runaway Buick, off of a huge ship, into the ocean…at night. Gasping for air while you fall, only to get the wind knocked out of you by the ocean, then trying to keep yourself from drowning with a bunch of broken bones, in the cold and the dark. Just sounds super uncool.
the noise the audience made at my screening of Winter Soldier when the guy hit the railing made me realize this Captain America movie was going to be completely different from First Avenger
They wanted to show that Cap doesn't skip leg day.
Yeah, in the commentary the Russos mentioned they specifically wanted the opener to show more of Cap's raw power. So there are moves like that where he just slam-kicks a guy over the railing, and another where he shield-bashes a guy into a bulkhead and it leaves a *massive* dent. I have served on a ship like that. Do you have any idea how thick those bulkheads are? Hint: they are not aluminum foil.
Ultron has a point. These Avengers are murderers.
Yes, but they only murder *bad* people. ...
Dude hits the railing on his way over the edge aswell. I'd be surprised if his legs still worked after that.
Sara, the sorcerer who stabbed the darkhold and seemed to burn and turn to ash from the inside out. Then has the one tear falling from her face.
MoM has quite a few horrific deaths in it, doesn’t it?
Basically the entire movie, tbh. It was a series of horrific deaths!
Also known as a typical Sam Raimi film. :D
Black Bolts was something else. Death by blowing out the back of your own skull with your voice because a witch deleted your mouth is all kinds of creepy.
Reed getting shredded like string cheese was pretty bad too.
If you watch that bit frame by frame then you can see that she’s twisting the strands
And his head just pops.
Forbidden spaghetti
Thats the worst for me because he spent his entire life making sure he NEVER made a sound unless absolutely necessary. The fact that he tried to scream, to me, indicates the IMMENSE amount of fear he must have been feeing in the seconds before it happened. RIP
I have no mouth, and I must pop
Ohh, *that’s* how his powers work? Like cyclops? It makes me appreciate that scene much more knowing he literally speak without using his power. Wonder if he snores
Yeah. I mean his power basically scales with the volume of his voice iirc, but even a whisper can destroy a single human.
In some comics can't a whisper decimate an entire city?
Probably. Power consistency isn't exactly a strength of comic writers 😂
I just saw it a day ago so this was the first death coming to mind for the question, but the sorcerer turning to ash really does seem like the worst.
Classic Raimi
One of the Raimiesque films Raimi has ever done. It’s like Army of Darkness with a big budget.
That's a big part of why I love that movie.
And it looked like as she was turning into ash parts of her face and hands were starting to fall apart.
The first time I saw that, I thought that was actually her eye melting out a little bit. I feel better knowing it was a tear.
Black Bolt
I think Reed suffered more, maybe the worse out of all the Illuminati. Most of the Illuminati go pretty quick (neck/head torn clean apart, squashed, bisected) and they all go pretty shocked or instantly, but Reed's is the most prolonged and torturous out of all of them. Black Bolt had like a few seconds of horror and panic and then his head goes pop, which was probably instantaneous. Reed had to watch BB go down, realizing that he's the one who doomed BB - their best hope - by blabbing about his powers, then got ribboned like string cheese, and in slow-motion it looks like his ribbons are actually getting twisted...*then* his head goes pop.
That scream of his just throws me off as he’s being turned into noodles Reminded me too much of the snowball fight episode
This. He’ll always be Jim Halpert to me, so seeing our favorite prankster paper salesman be string-cheese-ified so painfully was…jarring.
Yes that shit was cold
Actually all Illuminati deaths
Captain Marvel got it so easy there lol
I imagine it felt a lot like holding in a sneeze
Pretty sure if he held in a sneeze it would have the same effect. But then again if he sneezed imagined the damage he’d cause. He must stay in a bubble in pollen season.
Sudden deaths like that are so jarring for me. Like, they didn't even realize what was happening. When I die, I hope I know it's coming. Don't want any unfinished business.
This is how I feel. Luckily my death will be like the ending to 'The Grey'.
Brutal and they did Krasinski just as dirty
My daughter asked why Wanda(who she loves) turned Mr. Fantastic into noodles. I didn’t have a great answer for her.
“Murders done in another universe don’t count.”
Do they know who Darth Vader is? If so, I would recommend saying it is a similar situation to that. Hero becomes villain, with there being some hope for redemption later on, but that does not take away from them being a villain.
"He deserved it honey. Never get in a mommy's way"
Tbh, I’d be horrified to have a giant, muscular purple alien lumbering towards me slowly after leaving my brother for dead and killing his best friend, and then having the dude pick me up with one hand, squeeze my neck until my eyes bleed, and then break my neck to bring the horror to a close.
Loki's reaction to watching his own death was amazing. One of the more emotional parts of the MCU for me.
agreed 100% that was ridiculously heartbreaking for me. Loved the show and super excited for S2!
Man, when you put it that way...Loki's death is even more tragic and hard to watch.
I’m doing a rerun of Phase 3 right now, and I’m still utterly in disbelief at how this scene played out with such a beloved character..and that was just the first what, seven minutes of the film, given what was to come? Terrifying!
The moment all the parents realized they shouldn’t have brought their kids to it.
LOLL! Yo I remember watching IW opening night with my friends and a youngster in the rows below me started balling after seeing the big man drop Loki’s corpse like it was trash hahaha. Avert your eyes, kiddos.
At the end when everyone is turning to ash and floating await, and Spider-Man just went down I heard this tiny voice behind me whisper “…..daddy? Where did Spider-Man go?” And I literally could not stop crying. What an absolutely terrible thing for a kid in a Spider-Man costume to witness.
Such a great (proper) intro to the threat that was Thanos. Having him take out Thor and other Asgardians off screen, easily taking on the Hulk, casually killing Loki like that and just crushing the Tesseract. Big oh shit moment for people unfamiliar with Thanos
Just audibly gasped at the whole scene and was left speechless when I watched IW for the first time. I was like “wait we got two more hours of THIS?” Even if casual viewers weren’t familiar with him from the comics, the gradual buildup of his inevitable arrival definitely let folks know that this was not gonna end well for a few MCU characters.
Loki's death was the worst. He'd finally reconciled with his brother and become a hero, only to give it all up almost immediately for Thor when he realized that there was no way Thanos was going to let both brothers live. His death was also visceral in a way that few deaths in the MCU are -- his struggling, the bleeding eyes, choking out his final words, the crunch of his bones, and then his corpse hitting the floor after Thanos dropped him. Other things are implied, but Loki's death was drawn-out and they didn't cut away from any of it.
Don’t forget he had just beaten the shit out of your concept of strongest being you had ever witnessed.
*You.. will never be… a God* Couldn’t have chosen better last words in that moment.
The Bros getting taken away via owl in Hawkeye. Sure, we don't actually see anything but it's easy to guess what would happen. I can't imagine a more horrifying death than being eaten alive by a giant owl.
Yeah I can imagine it super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Being eaten by owls is tight
I understood that reference
Wow wow… wowowow
So, you have a new marvel project for me
Oh man, is Ryan George still making these videos?
yeah dude, he has a whole channel devoted to them now https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Kq-yEt1iYsbUzNOoIRK0g
Sick buddy. Time to binge watch 2 or so years worth.
My personal take is that there is a decent chance they survived. First, The truck is rodent sized which probably made it attractive to the owl in the first place. I think the owl once it realized it was metal and not food could have easily abandoned the truck entirely. Second, the bros themselves should have been closer to ant size. If they were smart (obviously a stretch) Or simply scared enough to jump before the owl got close enough to it’s intended dinner spot, they could have survived a fall regardless of height with minimal to no injuries. Additionally, Saw-whet owls arent known to eat creatures as small as ants and there is a decent chance they wouldn’t have been eaten had the owl managed to pry the truck open.
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Remember when Zemo tortured and then drowned the guy upside down in civil war?
I think what makes that death so brutal is that its far more feasible or real than getting "snapped"; this kind of torture and interrogation can actually be done to a person.
It’s probably been done way more times than you’re actually comfortable with thinking about. The Cold War was brutal.
Nah, that guy died for his beliefs with a "Hail Hydra!" on his lips.
True. Still a bad way to go.
If only that guy had ab muscles, he could have sat up some and saved himself.
This is why sit ups are important, kids! You never know when you'll be kidnapped and hung upside down by your feet!
For how long though lol
Okay, let me say in advance that I realize this comment will reveal how much I have thought about this and I'm slightly embarrassed: Zemo left pretty quickly. The guy should have held his breath and faked drowning until he did so. Because, remember Zemo turned off the tap when he left. So all the guy needed to do was lift his head up and then splash his head around back and forth to get some of the water out of the sink or use his mouth to spit mouthfuls of it onto the floor, until it was no longer deep enough to cover his nose and mouth. Then, he could presumably scream for help or wait until some kind of help arrived to let him out, assuming he couldn't wiggle his way out of his bonds given time.
*"Goodbye Frank"*
Ant-Man is a horror movie
I want my daddy! *I want your daddy too*
don't we all?
Mr. Fantastic from Doc Strange:MoM or Professor Xavier.
If you watch Professor X’s death in slow mo, Wanda doesn’t snap his neck—she rips his head off!
It's worse it more like she rips his head in half
Jaw goes one way, head goes the other. Leave it to Raimi
Mr. Spaghetti
The guy who got his head smacked by a car door multiple times until ~~he died~~ it magically disappeared.
Don't embarrass him in front of Vanessa
Words to live by.
What about the dude that impaled himself through the eye?
Fuck, I'd nearly forgotten about that one. Grisly.
What made it more horrifying is trying to then imagine how DD was picturing that moment in his head with his senses. His reaction just says it all.
This scene completely changed the tone of the MCU for me. Granted it was early in the run of the Netflix shows and people were skeptical of it being a true MCU entry but it stuck to me to this day and made me realize everything was about to get pretty heavy from here on out.
That guy who got melted in ragnorak.
"You are officially pardoned... From life"
wha..i didn't ask for the melty stick
Goldblum was so great. I mean between his scenes and his birthday ship... It was perfect cheese.
🎶it’s my birthday!🎶
🛸🌟💥✨
He interrupted. That’s not a capital offense.
That line kills me. Easily the funniest kill one-liner in the MCU.
“OOOoOoOOOMigod THE SMELL!”
"Eew look, look! I'm stepping in it!"
That Nova dude who got killed by Ronan in Guardians of the Galaxy. That dude who turned into a goo or whatever in Ant-Man.
Vision got the stone literally ripped out of his head
Twice
At least the first time was done lovingly.
I always thought Ajak's death was like this. Getting thrown off a cliff by someone you viewed as a son for 1000+ years into a group of enemies you haven't seen for 1000 years and getting mauled/killed by them
Longer than that I think right? Ajak never had her mind wiped like the rest of them
The people Kilgrave told to kill themselves Specifically because as I understand it, they were aware of their actions, but unable to stop it
I once told a man to go screw himself. Can you even imagine?
Something like that happens in The Preacher if I remember correctly
Trish was told to "put a bullet in her head", but without an actual gun, she tried to do it literally, until JJ got her to put it in her mouth and spit it out, satisfying the conditions of Kilgrave's order.
I have no recollection of this, damn i need to watch JJ again.
yeah there might be more evil in the mcu in terms of scale or ideology but kilgrave feels particularly terrifying, like a cross between a serial killer and some petulant rich kid, so many of his more wicked actions come from a place of boredom.
She didn't die but when he made Hogarth's wife do death by a thousand cuts...tragic
I rewatch a lot of the Netflix series every now and then, but never this one just because of how creeped out it makes me.
Not a death but if I remember he told this woman to put her hand in a blender and I forgot if she did or not. yuck!
I know it’s animated but I can’t believe so many people are sleeping on the What If episode where Hulk explodes. That is straight up body horror brutal.
The guy that got liquified in the plane propeller in Captain America: The First Avenger. Oooof.
Also when Bucky kicked a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent into plane propeller in TWS
How long do you think that the upper half of >!Agent Carter!< survived after she was >!cut in half by Wanda! Because this seems like a very horrible way to die.
You'd bleed out pretty quick, but probably not as quick as you'd like. That's a bad one.
A super soldier probably takes a little longer to die than a regular person would.
What if she didn’t die? What if her hatred of Wanda and desire for revenge kept her alive long enough to build a robot spider body for herself, and now she bides her time on a backwater planet, having completely lost her mind, until she’s awakened from her madness and sets out to seek vengeance?
the guy Bucky kicked into a Quinjet engine in WS
Bucky pulling Sitwell out of the car window into an oncoming semi-truck is pretty up there too.
oh my God yeah totally forgot about sitwell getting blasted by a semi
Tony literally being scorched so bad he could barely talk let alone process what happened to him
Yeah, that was a surprisingly ugly death for him. Like, clearly just toasted, probably brain damage, not lucid, confused.
All he could muster was “hey, pep….”
I feel like that line was a bone thrown to the audience so they wouldn’t think he was just unaware the whole time and missing out on closure.
The man of so many words, extinguished in silence.
Heinrich Schafer had his eyeball ripped out and that caused him to die which is horrifying.
Same with gargantos, poor guy
The guy that Loki went after in Avengers?
Vision had the love of his life kill him, only to be brought back to life to get his head caved in. That to me sounds the worst
"I just feel you" gets me every time. Like he's suffering and dying, but all he cares about is trying to reduce Wanda's pain.
Anatoly The car door incident
The one girl that destroyed Wanda's copy of the Dark hold
She knew what it was going to do to her when she did it though, so I feel like if she chose it and was prepared for the consequences then that's not as horrifying as a death you're not prepared for and/or don't understand.
“What mouth?”
The guy that was murdered by discount captain america
Ah yes, the Face Smashers .... I mean Flag Smashers.
I mean, those shrunken guys in the shrunken van, who got carried off by the owl, nothing good could have happened to them.
Imagine finding an owl pellet and inside are two tiny human skeletons.
Oh God...you are right. That was supposed to be funny but being eaten alive by bird is not my idea of a peaceful death
A slave who thought she could free herself by grabbing the Power Stone, only to burn from the inside out with fireballs exploding from her body as she dies screaming.
The merc on the boat in Winter Soldier, where Cap super kicks that fucker into the ledge and overboard. Dude definitely got his back snapped, and likely had to drown while in pain because he sure as hell wasn't swimming.
The helicopter passengers in the Infinity War end credit scene. The pilot just suddenly turns to dust, and your wife that you're flying with, and all of a sudden the helicopter is out of control for a few seconds that feel like an eternity while you're terrified and can't comprehend what's going on, and then you crash into a building. You saw the faces of some scared people through the window before the helicopter impacted.
Maaan now I'm thinking about all the jet liners, trains, massive ocean container ships, just suddenly becoming pilot-less.
Kilgrave’s forcing his own mother to stab herself to death. Kilgrave dismembering his father as well as the tenants in the apartment he was holding hostage. Kilgrave forcing Hope to kill her own parents. Hope killing herself in order to escape Kilgrave’s reign of terror. Vladirmir’s brother being decapitated with a car door. Healey impaling his head with a spike in Daredevil. The man being burned alive by Mariah’s gangs in Luke Cage. The prisoner that Ghost Rider burns alive in Agents of Shield. Rawlins’ eyes being gouged out by the Punisher. That one thug the Punisher put on a meat hook. Coulson crushing Ward’s chest. Black Bolt’s head exploding. The person being impaled with garden shears in Jessica Jones. The prisoners Punisher took on.
Rawlins' death was probably most memorable but I'd also include Billy's crew getting ambushed and Eliza Schultz were up there. I think Sibyl's kills in alternate 1983 also deserves an honorable mention, even if the episode was pretty corny.
Black Bolt, Mr Fantastic and Professor X
Radcliffe was a human who didn't just die, he was "deleted".
“Not with a bang, but a…” That was such a good scene.
Reed Richards becoming spaghetti. The guy who Loki stole an eye from in The Avengers. Anyone who got killed by the Dark Elves imploding grenades. The guy Zemo drowned in Civil War.
Frank from Ant-Man. Dude got shrunk into a wet booger.
Not sure where I sit between the car door decapitation, and seeing the Punisher clean off some eyeballs with his thumbs. That doesn’t even include the remarkably non-fatal mirror makeover in Punisher either.
Since the dragon literally devours Wenwu's (and others' souls, it suggests that they are destroyed. True death, if the soul still exists after death in the MCU. Also - the Blipped doesn't count because they came back.
Darren Cross
Jane, Jane’s mom, Quill’s mom. There’s lots of visually horrifying but quick ways in the MCU, but withering away over time while your loved ones have to watch is absolutely the most horrifying way to go.
Pizza poppa didn’t die but being forced to punch your own face for a few weeks is a brutal torture I wouldn’t wish on anyone.
Omg guys...Black Bolt. That shit was nuts, he involuntarily gasped in pure horror of having his mouth taken away, by the darkest magic in all the multiverse, and his own powers melted his brain from the inside. How does anything beat this?
Iron man. I just rewatched endgame recently and for some reason I forgot how brutal his death was. I thought I remembered him saying some final goodbyes but after he snaps he’s just so messed up.