3 best (and 2 worst) fakeout deaths in the MCU

Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in Marvel Studios' LOKI, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in Marvel Studios' LOKI, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. /
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Marvel’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier..Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson)..Ph: Zade Rosenthal..© 2014 Marvel. All Rights Reserved. /

Worst MCU fakeout deaths

1. Nick Fury

Nick Fury’s significance in the MCU is undeniable, and while the idea of bringing him back from the dead holds some merit, his reveal of survival after being shot in Captain America: The Winter Soldier left a somewhat anticlimactic impression.

Initially, Nick Fury’s apparent death in Captain America: The Winter Soldier was convincingly portrayed, leading both the characters and the audience to believe in its genuineness. However, the revelation that he had faked his death as part of a ruse proved to be a polarizing twist. Critics argue that this fakeout death lacked the emotional weight and impact that a true death would have carried.

Check out Nick Fury’s death scene below.

Some argue that allowing the character to remain dead would have presented more meaningful narrative opportunities and deeper consequences for the MCU’s storyline. Consequently, Nick Fury’s fakeout death stands out as one of the most disappointing instances in the MCU.

The recurring pattern of false demises diminishes the gravity of character sacrifices, making it harder for viewers to truly immerse themselves in the narrative. Nick Fury’s apparent death in Captain America: The Winter Soldier initially tugged at our heartstrings, only to be later revealed as a ruse. While twists and turns are part of the charm in the MCU, this particular fakeout death failed to deliver the impactful moment it could have had, leaving fans feeling less engaged with the character’s fate.