Let’s get one thing straight first: Yes, of course it is common for comic book characters to come back in various ways. It’s a hallmark of the genre. However, bringing these characters to life on the screen plays a different role. When you are watching a series, or a film, you want endings. It’s only natural for the medium. Characters move on because actors cannot play them forever.
Marvel itself is a broad, expansive world. There is much to show, and for a time the MCU was doing that. It made Guardians of the Galaxy a household name. Lately, however, it seems like the string of ill-received or lukewarm box office offerings have cowed them into feeding into the same nostalgia machine the rest of Hollywood is.
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