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Why is Thanos killing half the universe?
At the end of Avengers: Infinity War, the villain Thanos acquired the infinity stones for a gauntlet that let him snap his fingers and turn half the population to dust. In doing so, Thanos believes he’s achieved his goal, a universe free of suffering.
Was Thanos trying to impress death?
Thanos didn’t want to impress Death by just wiping out half the Universe. Wiping out half the Universe was something Death demanded and Thanos wanted to do it to show his love and reliability to Death.
Did Thanos impress Lady Death?
Thanos was not the only villain who wished to win Death’s affections, the death-god known as Walker once tried to impress the entity via exterminating all life in his native galaxy. She was the reason he wanted to die during that time, so he could be with her.
Why did Thanos want to kill half of the world?
According to Thanos, he wanted to kill half of Titan’s population randomly and dispassionately, with no distinction between rich or poor. Presumably, he planned to also kill half the population of the universe in much the same way once he gathered the Infinity Stones, leaving the question of who lived and died completely to chance.
Did MCU’s Thanos kill half the universe?
Oddly enough, there’s evidence to suggest MCU’s Thanos also didn’t kill off half the population of the universe completely at random, either.
How did Thanos kill mentor?
Mentor routinely aided superheroes, including the Silver Surfer, against Thanos – but when Thanos gathered the Infinity Gems to form the Infinity Gauntlet, he made sure that Mentor was among the dead when he killed half the universe by snapping his fingers.
Is Thanos as neutral as he claims to be?
The movie version of Thanos may have had serious differences from the Marvel Comics he was based on, but one thing remains the same: he is NOT as neutral as he claims to be when it comes to deciding which half of the universe he erases from existence with a snap of his fingers.