A big twist in “Agatha Always” has some Marvel Comics fans thinking about Thanos, but unfortunately, the connection many might want isn’t there.
There are spoilers for episode seven of “Agatha Always”.
Anyone familiar with Thanos knows that the movie version of him is actually very different from his original comic book version. In the movie, his whole idea is that he wants to bring balance to the universe because of…well, overpopulation, or something, I can’t remember, it’s stupid. However, in the comic books, he wants to wipe out the entire universe to please the person he loves most: Death Incarnate. Yes, Thanos likes killing people in the comics just because he’s a little too horny, which is so par for the course in terms of stupidity in the comics, you can see why they didn’t put it in the movie.
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Death hasn’t been established in the Marvel Universe, or well, death is a presence, not the concept of death, anyway, so this wouldn’t work. In addition to the currently airing seventh episode of Marvel’s Agatha All the Way, Aubrey Plaza’s character Leo Vidal was revealed to have died (many fans speculated this, while others People know exactly that because it was leaked via a Pop Funko figure (oops!)). Unfortunately for all the Thanos vs. Death supporters, her appearance in the MCU currently means nothing to the Mad Titan.
Showrunner Jac Schaeffer put it bluntly in an interview with Inverse: “Thanos is not on my show, so I can’t talk to anyone related to Thanos. Thanos is out there, and I can’t give you answers.” Apparently. , that doesn’t completely rule out anything in the future, the Marvel Universe is too big for one showrunner to have the final say on something like this, even if Thanos dies, there’s this whole multiverse thing that Marvel is doing. But honestly, I think it’s better to leave this storyline in the comics so people can continue to let TikTok tell you facts about Thanos that you didn’t know.