Murdock103
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This is all gonna be undone in a way that it will be as though it never happened. Outside of some heroes maybe not even all but some having a memory of the events the rest of the MCU will kind of have to be in the dark about it after such a huge event. It's just too big of a thing to assume that life just goes back to normal with no big repercussions, and said repercussions are not necessarily what big tent pole films are about exploring with any depth.
Politically, socially... Half of the planet's population going bye bye out of the blue for any period of time have gigantic consequences.
Look at the Fury post credit scene. More than just the people that were eliminated due to the Guantlet died that day. If your plane's cockpit crew disappeared chances are you died too even if you weren't in the half that Thanos culled. Were you on an operating table with your chest open when the snap happened? Well your chances of surviving when the operating theater has half of the staff decreased a lot.
So even if the people Thanos blinked away came back there would still be a crap metric ton of people that dies due to the aftermath of those missing people. The people that died on that theoretical airplane don't come back just because the heroes reverse what Thanos did, I don't think.
Unless... There is a reset that undoes it all in some way. The ramifications for the MCU going forward are just too big to not do it that way. The MCU ceases to be a reasonable facsimile of our world and becomes a totally alternate world that would bare no resemblance to our if the heroes don't reset it somehow. Do we think that Spidey films are going to take place in a New York where who knows what the aftermath of the IW would lead to? I just don't see Marvel leaning into that scenario for more than one movie.
If I had to guess....I imagine that something will happen that basically makes it as though half the universe getting wiped out never happened. I imagine only a select few (probably our heroes) will remember their events.
However, that is somewhat besides the point. My point was if you show these characters in another plain of existence when they die, it takes away from the impact of their death.
Especially if you try and give all different characters their respective afterlives which would become incredibly messy.