Dr. Jonathan ‘Jon’ Komar, MD, finished a demanding fellowship program in musculoskeletal and spine medicine at the Southwest Spine & Sports Fellowship in Scottsdale, Arizona, after studying physical medicine in 2003. He is presently the owner and physical consultant of Optimed Solutions in Scottsdale, Arizona. Jon Komar, his wife, and their two boys are big Marvel fans who enjoy watching their films together.
Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame” ends with the death of Tony Stark. Many viewers who had come to love the character, played by Robert Downey Jr., felt the loss of the fictional hero. Losing the brains behind the Avengers almost leaves them with nothing, but perhaps his death was a justifiable necessity. It was public knowledge that Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr.’s contracts with Marvel were ending after “Avengers 4.” The end of the Avengers storyline saw Steve Rogers live a full life with Peggy and Tony Stark have a fatal end. One of the writers, Christopher Markus, described these events as a legitimization of the whole thing. Allowing the story to drag on would have made it peter out or “decay backwards.” The writers understand the importance of knowing when to stop and the idea of leaving the people with a complex and dimensional story.
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