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As one superhero movie character once famously said, with great power comes great responsibility. This is essentially the crux of many apparent crises in the lives of superheroes, and the root of many of the most emotional and often tragic moments in comic book adaptations. Facing an impossible decision might seem unfair, but in becoming a hero, the characters involved establish themselves as being capable of handling such difficult situations in order to preserve the greater good, as has been shown time and time again in superhero cinema.
1) Crashing The Valkyrie – Captain America: The First Avenger

Though Captain America has had many great moments in the MCU, few defined his story in the franchise as much as the choice he was forced to make at the end of Captain America: The First Avenger. After defeating the Red Skull, Cap realizes that the Hydra airship was on a course for New York City, which it was primed to destroy. The choice he was faced with was relatively simple: allow New York to be destroyed, along with all its citizens, or sacrifice himself to save them.
Naturally, Steve Rogers made the heroic choice, crashing the ship into an ice field near Greenland where it rapidly froze and was lost. When Rogers was miraculously discovered and revived 70 years later, the life he had before was long gone, and he was faced with another impossible task: reintegrating with society far beyond his own time. Though the initial choice itself was an obvious equation, choosing to sacrifice oneself in such circumstances is still a mammoth task, and one that Captain America proved himself more than worthy of rising to.
2) Superman Killing Zod – Man of Steel

2013’s Man of Steel put a far grittier spin on the character of Superman than many initially would have thought possible. Henry Cavill’s titular hero was faced with the same moral dilemma that all iterations of Superman are; namely, that his godlike abilities force him to employ a level of restraint in line with the moral principles instilled in him by his humble human upbringing. However, the arrival of Zod puts those morals to the test.
When Zod’s scheme threatens to destroy all of humanity in order to make Earth more hospitable for Kryptonian survivors, Superman fights back. Upon realizing that Zod will stop at nothing to achieve his goal, the hero is faced with the impossible decision to end the villain’s life. Superman’s inner conflict is evident in the scene, and he ultimately makes the decision to kill Zod in order to preserve human life.
3) Saving Mary Jane or Schoolchildren – Spider-Man

2002’s Spider-Man delivered some of the most memorable Spider-Man action scenes in live-action history, but it also put its hero through the wringer. The movie saw Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker start his hero career as Spider-Man by facing considerable hardship, including the murder of his Uncle Ben and the attempted murder of his Aunt May. Then, he is forced by the Green Goblin to make an impossible decision to either save the woman he loves or a group of schoolchildren.
The villain’s desire to impose such a choice on the hero was intended to teach the hero that he was only human. Spider-Man managed the impossible, though, saving both before thwarting the villain in a final confrontation. However, for a brief moment, Spider-Man was forced to consider the implications of his own heroic decisions, facing up to the possibility that he wouldn’t be able to save everyone or to always protect the people he loves.
4) Obtaining The Soul Stone – Avengers: Endgame

Over the course of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s story, the franchise has placed its characters in some pretty tricky situations. However, very few of these have had the lasting impact of Hawkeye and Black Widow’s time on Vormir in Avengers: Endgame, when the two were sent to retrieve the Soul Stone. As audiences had previously learned during Avengers: Infinity War, the sacrifice of a loved one was the price for taking the Soul Stone, forcing the two founding Avengers to make a heartbreaking decision.
Both Hawkeye and Black Widow fought to be the one to die in order to save their closest friends, with the latter ultimately winning and sacrificing herself. Regardless of the outcome, the decision the pair were forced to make was always going to be an impossible one, as it required watching a loved one die. There was no good way to resolve the issue, but the Avengers were able to accept the decision in heroic fashion, each hoping to spare the other’s life, both making the most selfless choice.
5) Saving the East or West Coast – Superman: The Movie

Villains forcing superheroes to make horrible choices isn’t a new trope, as it predates the modern success of the superhero genre. Way back in 1978, Superman: The Movie saw Lex Luthor do the same to Superman, trapping him in his lair before revealing his despicable and twisted scheme. Having launched two nuclear missiles in opposite directions, Luthor explains that Superman will have to choose between saving the East Coast and the countless lives living there, or the West Coast, where the missile will certainly kill his beloved Lois Lane.
Naturally, Superman wastes no time in his heroism, but is ultimately too late to stop both missiles. The latter results in the death of Lois, prompting an enraged Superman to turn back time to save her. Even so, the pain caused by Luthor’s despicable gambit is evident in Superman’s reaction to Lois’ death, demonstrating just how impossible a decision Superman had been forced into making by the villain.













