The Avengers - Infinity War ((install)) Instant
Alan Silvestri’s score, a callback to the original Avengers theme, is repurposed as a requiem. The track "Porch" plays over Thanos’ final scene—a soft, acoustic guitar rendition of the Avengers theme, slowed down and somber. It suggests that the heroes’ theme now belongs, perversely, to the man who defeated them.
The film ends not with a victory, but with a silent, horrified Nick Fury pressing a button on a pager—and the symbol of Captain Marvel appearing as the final frame before a cut to black. The Avengers - Infinity War
The film's narrative was a complex and intricate one, weaving together multiple storylines and character arcs. The story began with Thanos' quest to collect the Infinity Stones, which would grant him unimaginable power and allow him to reshape the universe in his image. The Avengers and their allies, aware of the threat that Thanos posed, banded together to stop him, but their efforts were ultimately thwarted by the Titan's sheer power and cunning. Alan Silvestri’s score, a callback to the original
Thanos isn't cackling or power-hungry. He’s a grieving father, a cosmic zealot, and a radical Malthusian. His goal (kill half of all life to save the rest from extinction) is monstrous, but his conviction makes him magnetic. By the time he sits watching a sunrise on a quiet farm, the audience has witnessed a villain complete his hero’s journey—except his victory is our tragedy. The film ends not with a victory, but
"The hardest choices require the strongest wills."