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What If Marvel Villains Faced Legal Consequences Of Their Crimes?

What If Marvel Villains Faced Legal Consequences Of Their Crimes?
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You will be blown away by the number of years Thanos would spend in prison.

Marvel supervillains are known for the terrible things they've done. Most of them faced their demise as a consequence for their crimes. But what if the MCU 's villains had to take responsibility for their actions in court?

Well, it seems like there is an answer. A YouTube channel MOUSAIT posted a video suggesting the punishment for the bad guys from the MCU movies.

Let's take a moment to remember the crimes they did and let's find out what would be the appropriate sentence for them.

Ego

Ego from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 killed his own children, murdered Star-Lord's mother, attempted to kill the Guardians, and caused mass destruction on Earth.

His committed crimes include 2 mass murders, a first degree murder, false imprisonment, property destruction, second degree attempted murder.

He would be sentenced to 3 deaths, 8 life imprisonments plus 40 years, and fined $90 for destroying Peter's audio player.

Hela

Hela from Thor: Ragnarok committed a number of outrageous crimes.

She broke Thor's hammer (property destruction), she tried to kill Thor (second attempted murder), she invaded Asgard and killed two gatekeepers (improper entry, multiple second degree murders), plus conspiracy to commit murder, assault occasioning grievous bodily harm.

For these crimes she would be sentenced to 604 life imprisonments plus 48.5 years.

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Thanos

For his terrible crimes against humanity (and not only), Thanos would be sentenced to 3 deaths and about 10 trillion life imprisonments.

His crimes include piracy, torture, arson, grand larceny, kidnapping. But his worst crime is making more than a trillion beings disappear with the snap, basically killing them.

There is no specific number, but in Endgame Bruce Banner says that Thanos killed trillions.

Ultron

Appeared in Avengers: Age of Ultron, Stark's evil creation is an AI, but it doesn't mean he shouldn't be made to answer for his crimes.

For committing second degree attempted murder, 13 assaults, grand larceny, first degree murder, mutilation, bank fraud, coercion, second degree murder, kidnapping and some other crimes, Ultron would face 3 death sentences, 193 life-time imprisonments, plus a fine of $2,425,880,500.

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Source: YouTube