Source: aintitcool.com
13. Nick Fury (Again)
I know we already went through this whole thing once before, but not really. After all, Fury was shown to not be dead IN the same movie he supposedly died in last time.
And while Captain America: Winter Soldier had a good pseudo send off for Nicholas J. Fury, there's nothing that would send him off better than watching him go down while fighting Thanos himself. Sam Jackson is and always will be a badass but he can't keep doing these movies forever. There's gotta be an endpoint in mind. And hey, maybe this is reinforcement to what Fury did with Coulson's death in The Avengers. Giving the team something to avenge and all.
Aaaaaaaand if you leave the top spot at SHIELD open, it can be filled by whoever you want! Maybe Maria Hill? Or maybe either Captain America or Iron Man, as retired superheroes saving the earth in their own more laid back way.
Odds of death: 1 in 50.
Source: screenrant.com
12. Thor
To be honest, of the Avengers' Big Three, Thor is the least likely to be killed. But, hey, still totally possible, and it would be a big moment to establish how big and scary Thanos could be. But I do have to be honest on this one, if Marvel isn't gonna kill Thor in a movie titled Ragnarok (they aren't), then they ain't gonna kill him, period.
The Mighty Avenger has died more than once in the source material. Here are some notable examples: The Thunder God was killed by Onslaught, and then reconstituted in a pocket universe before eventually finding his way home. He suffered a more vague and metaphorical death during the Avengers: Disassembled event under the story arc name Ragnarok. While he was dead, Tony Stark, Reed Richards, and Hank Pym employed a clone Thor, who was destroyed. He was also named Ragnarok, and I swear to god I'm not purposely trying to work that word in so often on purpose; it just comes up a lot when you're writing about Thor deaths.
The real Thor came back, and he was super pissed about his clone robot duplicate. During the Fear Itself event, Thor dropped dead AGAIN, this time for such a short period of time that they hadn't finished carving his friggin' tombstone when he crawled out from under it. What I'm saying is that Thor dies a lot. But will he in this movie? Probably not.
Odds of Death: 1 in 40


