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Why Didn’t Namor Fight Thanos? Exploring the Untold Reason

Why Didn’t Namor Fight Thanos? Exploring the Untold Reason

The Curious Absence of Namor in the Infinity Saga

One of the biggest questions Marvel fans have been asking is why didn’t Namor fight Thanos during the events of the Infinity Saga? With Thanos posing an existential threat to the entire universe, many fans assumed that all major heroes, including Namor, would rally to the cause. Yet, Namor’s absence from the pivotal battles is a point of contention. Was he just sidelined, or is there a deeper reason behind his lack of involvement?

I remember having a conversation with my friend Sarah about this after watching Avengers: Endgame. We were both puzzled by Namor's absence, especially given his power and importance in Marvel lore. It got me thinking: Was there an actual reason why the Sub-Mariner stayed out of the fight against the Mad Titan? Let’s break it down.

1. Namor’s Role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

1.1 Who is Namor, and Why is He Important?

Namor, also known as the Sub-Mariner, is one of Marvel’s oldest and most powerful characters. He’s the king of Atlantis, half-human and half-Atlantean, with abilities that rival the strongest Avengers. His strength, speed, and ability to control water make him a formidable force. So why didn’t he get involved in the fight against Thanos, given that he clearly has the power to do so?

Interestingly, Namor's character was largely absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) up until Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. His first major appearance in the MCU raised a lot of questions, especially when fans realized how crucial he could have been in the Avengers' fight against Thanos. In my opinion, the decision to exclude him from that battle was deliberate.

1.2 The Importance of Atlantis in the MCU

In the comics, Atlantis is often depicted as a powerful and independent kingdom. Namor's loyalty to his people is unquestionable, and his role as a protector of Atlantis might explain his reluctance to join in the fight against Thanos. Atlantis is often isolated from world events, and Namor’s primary concern has always been the well-being of his kingdom. Perhaps he didn’t feel that the destruction caused by Thanos directly affected his home – after all, Thanos' snap didn't target the oceans or Atlantis specifically.

2. The Politics of Marvel’s Universe

2.1 Atlantis' Neutrality During the Infinity War

When you think about it, why would Namor risk his people for a fight that might not concern them directly? We know that Namor is a fiercely independent leader. His loyalty to Atlantis and his desire to protect his people could be seen as the reason for his absence. During the Infinity War, most of the world’s leaders focused on the battle at hand, but Namor might have seen it as a conflict that didn’t require his intervention.

I recall reading some Marvel interviews where the creators mentioned the political aspect of Namor's character. He’s not a typical hero like Iron Man or Captain America – he’s more of an antihero, who only intervenes in matters that directly affect him or his people. His decision to stay out of the fight against Thanos could simply be a reflection of his mindset.

2.2 Thanos’ Snap and Atlantis: No Direct Impact?

Another theory is that Namor didn’t feel the immediate need to join the fight because Thanos’ snap didn’t really affect Atlantis directly. The Mad Titan’s snap, which erased half of all life in the universe, didn’t target the oceans. Atlantis remained relatively untouched by the cosmic catastrophe, so Namor might have believed that his involvement wasn’t necessary.

But let's be honest, could Namor really stand by and watch while the universe crumbled? Perhaps there’s more to this story, and Marvel has intentionally left Namor’s decision to fight open for future developments.

3. The Absence of Namor in Avengers: Endgame

3.1 Why Was Namor Missing from the Final Battle?

One of the most pressing questions is why Namor wasn’t included in the final battle against Thanos. When Avengers: Endgame rolled around, all the major players returned to fight for the universe. Characters like Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, and even the Guardians of the Galaxy joined the Avengers in the epic showdown. Yet, Namor, the king of Atlantis, was nowhere to be found. Why?

The truth is, it could be related to the fact that Namor was not yet fully integrated into the MCU. The rights to the character were still complicated before Marvel Studios introduced him in Wakanda Forever. In a way, his exclusion was likely due to scheduling and story decisions. Marvel had a limited amount of time and characters to use for the final battle, so perhaps Namor was left out to avoid complicating things further.

3.2 Was Namor’s Absence Intentional?

Maybe Marvel didn’t want to show all of their cards at once. Namor’s introduction into the MCU could have been part of a long-term plan, waiting for the right moment to bring him in. His absence during the Infinity Saga could serve to build anticipation for his future involvement in the MCU. When we finally saw him in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, it was clear that he was going to be a major player in future MCU phases. So, maybe Marvel was just waiting for the right time to give him the spotlight.

4. Namor and Thanos: A Possible Showdown in the Future?

4.1 The Future of Namor in the MCU

It’s clear that Namor didn’t fight Thanos because his character wasn’t developed enough in the MCU at the time. However, this leaves open the possibility for a future showdown. Namor’s immense power and his growing role in the MCU suggest that he could be one of the most important characters moving forward.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapters in the MCU, and Namor’s potential clash with future villains like Kang the Conqueror is an exciting prospect. I, for one, am curious to see how Marvel will integrate Namor into the larger narrative and how his relationship with other heroes (like Wakanda’s Black Panther) will evolve.

4.2 A New Role for Namor

As the MCU continues to evolve, Namor's role as a protector of the seas could position him in conflict with future threats to the Earth. I wouldn’t be surprised if he forms alliances with new or old characters to face challenges beyond Thanos.

Conclusion: Namor’s Role in the MCU and His Absence from the Thanos Battle

To sum up, Namor didn’t fight Thanos simply because his character wasn’t present in the MCU at that time. The decision to leave him out was likely due to scheduling and story limitations, but his absence also opens up the door for future character development. Namor is too powerful to remain in the background for long, and fans can expect him to become a key player in future MCU storylines.

As I discussed with my friend Sarah, Namor’s potential has always been under the surface, waiting for the right moment to rise to the occasion. With the MCU growing ever more complex, it’s clear that we haven’t seen the last of the Sub-Mariner.

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