Thread:ShockwaveDude120/@comment-25075214-20190427170147

I understand the fact that Thanos was portrayed differently in Endgame compared to that of Infinity War. But there's something to explain about why those categories (Remorseful, Honorable, Tragic, and Neutral Evil) that you put back were deleted. First of all, in "Infinity War", Thanos was remorseful of the fact that he sacrifced Gamora for the Soul Stone as he genuinely loved her, but that all changed in Endgame when Romanoff went back in time to sacrifice herself to allow Barton to obtain the Stone, thus the moment became null. Plus, when his past self learns about his future and that everyone who survived will not appreciate his actions, he willingly abandoned his philolosophy and morals by deciding to use the Stones to destroy the Earth for fun and take over the entire universe for himself. This would imply that he had lost whatever honor and respect towards his own allies and enemies, especially Iron Man and Gamora, as he was willing to kill them as well to complete his goal during the final battle. Not to mention, even though his race's extinction is what shaped him into the fearsome warlord he is portrayed in the series, it doesn't excuse his next plot to destroy the entire universe and recreate it in his own image. 