Infinity War's Fallen Heroes Remembered in Halloween Graveyard Display



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The dusted heroes of Avengers: Infinity War get their own Halloween graveyard tribute display. The month of October has been a pretty good one for Marvel Cinematic Universe fans. Tea Captain Marvel Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige has revealed that the Avengers 4 trailer will arrive before the end of the year, which means we'll see the first footage within the next two months. While waiting for Avengers 4 news, MCU fans have gotten pretty clever with their 2018 Halloween displays.

The latest Infinity War-themed Halloween display takes a clever MCU fan's front yard and turns it into a tribute to the fallen heroes. Tombstones are laid out in an orderly fashion, each with the name of a dusted hero. The graveyard features the tombstones of Doctor Stephen Strange, Groot, Peter Parker, Drax the Destroyer, James "Bucky" Barnes, T'Challa, Loki, Gamora, and Wanda Maximoff. There could be more, but those are the only tombstones that can be seen in the picture. Vision is not shown in the picture, and neither is Star-Lord's.

Last weekend, we were treated to what could be the ultimate Infinity War Halloween display. Peter Parker turns to dust in the arms of Tony Stark after losing to Thanos on Titan with pumpkins. Tony Stark is made of an Iron Man mask, while a Spider-Man costume lays on the ground, with half of his body covered by fresh fall leaves, giving off the illusion that he's turning to dust. That family wins Halloween 2018 so far.

The graveyard for the fallen heroes of Infinity War may be a bit premature. Loki, Gamora, and Vision were the only characters who really died on screen, while the rest were turned to dust, along with half of the universe. Now, many believe that Avengers 4 is going to go back in time to reverse the deaths and dusting, but that has been confirmed at this time. There have been a number of fan theories about where they were all gone, with some believing they're all trapped in Soul Stone and others believing that they could be in another dimension. Obviously, all of these theories could be way off.

For now, MCU fans are left to guess what will happen in Avengers 4, which is the way it's supposed to be. The highly anticipated movie hits the stars early next year, so it will be interesting to see how next Halloween is made easy. We could see a few more tombstones added to this year's Infinity War graveyard with a few removed as well. You can check out the clever MCU Halloween display at the Tony Stark and Peter Parker display below.

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