
That makes sense for a film that's supposed to close out a decade-long era of storytelling, but if you'd said five or even three years ago that the most important man among that trinity would be Thor, few would have agreed with you.Īnd yet, that seems to be exactly what's happened in the few short years since Thor was forced to laugh at himself for being excluded from Civil War. These are the three men who led the MCU's original franchises, the three warriors who could not have been more different but grew into friends who shared a deep and often fraught bond. The marketing for Avengers: Endgame has been hinting pretty hard over the last few weeks that Marvel Studios is setting this film up as a definite Last Ride for three of the original Avengers: Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor. Our next contender is Thor, the God of Thunder who's made Midgard his second home.


But, who is the greatest hero in the MCU? Over the next couple weeks, SYFY WIRE will be debating who deserves the title of The Most Important Avenger. In the wake of a crushing defeat at Thanos' Infinity Stone-clad hands, the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will face their greatest challenge yet in Avengers: Endgame.
