After Avengers: Infinity War hit the screens last week, many fans had numerous questions running in their mind. We agree there were many unanswered questions in the movie that left us curious and intrigued to know more. However, the question that was persistent throughout was the fate of Valkyrie. The solo female lead in Thor: Ragnarok was missing from the Infinity War scenario and her fans wondered if she was dead already. Just like the attack on Xandar was left to the viewers' imagination, fans believed even her death was supposed to be assumed by them. But hey, let's not jump to conclusions for the big mystery is revealed finally. Yes, director Joe Russo has confirmed the fate of Valkyrie and her fans can rejoice. Also Read: THIS character will play a crucial role in Avengers 4 – here’s why we feel so
Tessa Thompson fans have no reason to worry since their heroine is alive and survived the Mad Titan's attack on Sanctuary II. Joe Russo revealed she and the Asgardians survived extinction with escape pods coming into play. And now that she's alive, we may expect her return in Avengers 4. Since Tessa had a great role to play in Thor: Ragnarok, and she was a vital character who helped Thor beat his elder cruel sister, Hella, there are chances that she will aid the God of Thunder in defeating Thanos.
The director also revealed that Tom Holland who plays Spider-Man improved his death scene in the movie. The scene where he says, 'I don't want to go Mr Stark' is so iconic today and it breaks our heart to see him bid adieu with rest of the superheroes. However, what we didn't know was the fact that it was Tom, who asked the makers for necessary changes in the scene. Though we aren't sure how he improvised it, yet we know he deserves the credit for the same. Also Read: Avengers: Infinity War – OMG! Spider-Man, Black Panther, Winter Soldier and other superheroes are still alive?
And to all the fans who are wondering about the title of Avengers 4, here's a sad news. The makers are in no mood to reveal the title anytime soon. This means the fans will have to wait longer to know the title of the sequel of Infinity War and we hope time passes quickly.