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15. Maria Hill
If you aren't going to kill a main super, Maria Hill has been around long enough to fill the Coulson role this time.
I've always liked her from her earliest appearances in Secret War. She took over SHIELD from a disgraced Nick Fury and ran it throughout Marvel's Civil War event, after which she was replaced by Tony Stark. As Deputy Director, however things didn't run smoothly. She faced off with Skrull invaders during Secret Invasion, is booted from SHIELD when it became HAMMER during Dark Reign, and returned to the fold to help Thor during Siege.
Afterwards, when Steve Rogers became director of SHIELD, she began working with the Avengers full time. She followed Daisy Johnson as Director when she was disgraced for an Op on AIM Island and was disgraced herself after her Pleasant Hill project came to light. Currently, she's on the run from current head of SHIELD and secret HYDRA agent Steve "Captain America" Rogers.
Odds of death: 1 in 150.
Source: screenrant.com
14. Black Widow
No one Avenger lives a more dangerous life than Black Widow. She gets up close and personal with some of the most dangerous people on the planet, trusting only her instincts, skills, and weapons to keep her alive.
However, I somehow don't see Widow being the one to bite the dust in the upcoming film. Not only would it unfairly throw off the Avengers' already not great gender ratio, I just don't think her death would be the most narratively satisfying one.
Widow has been a big part of the Marvel films for a long time. From Iron Man 2; to The Avengers; and to Winter Soldier, Age of Ultron, and Civil War, she's always been standing by, ready to answer the call. Plus, Scarlett Johansson is one of the most recognizable and beloved actresses on the planet right now, and I can't help but think Marvel will want to hang on to her for a bit longer. Hopefully she finally gets a solo movie at some point.
Odds of death: 1 in 100


