Another fan-made edit for Avengers: Infinity War puts the focus on the major deaths, and makes them even more heartbreaking in the process. The biggest surprise that Marvel Studios pulled off in Infinity War was the ending. After Thanos collected all six Infinity Stones, he snapped his fingers to successfully wipe out half of the universe's population. The quest to make this possible brought fan-favorites like Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Gamora (Zoe Saldana) to die, but the actual act itself took care of even more beloved heroes.

The likes of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), and Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) were just a few of the major characters to fade away in the closing moments of Avengers: Infinity War. Their sudden disappearances ended Infinity War on a down note with Thanos ultimately winning this round, and gave audiences a sense of shock and devastation as the credits rolled.

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YouTuber TheGaroStudios published an edit of Avengers: Infinity War (featured below) that is focused on the sacrifice made in the film. The edit highlights all the fallen characters and through the magnificent editing makes the deaths even more heartbreaking to watch. Intercutting Tony Stark's "if you die, I feel like that's on me" line from Spider-Man: Homecoming between Spider-Man dying in his arms on Titan is about as good as it gets, but the whole video brings together the last 10 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to drive home the despair.

The Russo brothers pulled off the devastating feeling of these deaths first, but this edit compactly ties these "goodbyes" with previous MCU films and moments. The nearly five and a half minute video is mainly made up of footage from Infinity War, so it only uses a tiny piece of the film's actual full runtime. Still, the ability of this edit to make all these deaths resonate just as well is a credit to the editor for making this work.

However, there are still those who feel many of these deaths are underwhelming since the future of the MCU unofficially dictates almost everyone will be brought back. For instance, Holland is currently filming Spider-Man: Far From Home, so we know Peter Parker is being revived. Black Panther just saw his solo movie gross over $1 billion, and there's no way Marvel isn't going to make another. Then, there's the future of the Guardians of the Galaxy (even without James Gunn) - and all of these will come after Avengers 4 in the timeline. Even if these Avengers: Infinity War deaths are reversed, the in-the-moment gut punch still works for many and could have a lasting impact depending on how this is resolved.

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Source: TheGaroStudios

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