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The 10 Most Admirable Couples In MCU So Far

Marvel is best known as the producer of sci-fi, action/adventure Movies as their movies have gained countless awards and have taken people by storm. One of the aspects that contributed to the success of their movies is the storylines. Of course, action scenes are the first priority of Marvel to impress and also make the audience more thrilled, but it is an omission if we forget about the relationships and personal love interests of the characters.
Characters’ relationships and personal chemistry could illustrate the growth of each character and their personalities. As a result, the audience could have a more comprehensive understanding of the characters. Moreover, producers could be more flexible in developing ideas and storylines thanks to love interests. For instance, Betty Brant is a source of motivation for Peter Parker to surpass every hindrance, or Peppy Carter is the reason why Captain chose to back the time not continue the present life. Below are the ten most impressive love interests in MCU.

10. Betty Ross And Bruce Hulk

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A brilliant scientist like Bruce, Betty Ross is injured in the accident that turns him into the Hulk. Even so, she never displays any fear of him. When her father, Thaddeus Ross, hunts down Bruce, she goes against him, supporting Bruce in whatever way she can.

9. MJ And Peter Parker

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When it comes to iconic love interests, few people could compare to Spider-Man’s Mary-Jane Watson. The MCU’s version of MJ—Michelle Jones—isn’t originally created as a love interest at all, as in Spiderman: Homecoming, this role is taken up by Adrian Toomes’ daughter Liz.

8. Sharon Carter And Captain

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One of the least popular romances in the MCU, Steve’s relationship with Sharon Carter is seen by many as superfluous and awkward, particularly since Sharon is Peggy Carter’s niece. But Steve aside, Sharon herself has an unusual character arc.

7. T’challa’ And Nakia

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Wakanda may be most associated with its vibranium but its best asset remains its people. Nakia is one such case. She is T’challa’s lover, but their relationship isn’t truly the element most emphasized in her character arc. Nakia is part of the War Dogs, Wakanda’s group of expert spies, and has demonstrated excellent infiltration skills.

6. Van Dyne And Scott Lang

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Hope was chosen to train the rains the newly chosen Ant-Man—and her love interest—in hand-to-hand combat. Since then, they started to fall in love.

5. Peggy Carter And Captain

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Peggy Carter is doubtlessly best known for being Steve Rogers’ true love, particularly in the wake of his drastic decision to stay in the past with her. But in the original timeline, Steve’s loss doesn’t stop Peggy from becoming a formidable force that practically changes the world. Despite encountering innumerable obstacles due to the sexism of her era, Peggy rises to the very top, even ending up as the Director of SHIELD.

4. Pepper Potts And Tony

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One of the most iconic relationships in the MCU, the romance between Pepper Potts and Tony Stark takes quite some time to grow into the stable and loving bond it eventually becomes. But long before Pepper marries Tony, she is his anchor. Even as his PA, she expertly handles his personal affairs.

3. Gamora And Peter Quill

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Her relationship with Peter Quill ends tragically, with her death at Thanos’s hands. But a new version of Gamora now exists in the main timeline, and she remains just as remarkable as the original.

2. Jane Foster And Thor

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Scientist Jane Foster hasn’t been a strong presence in the MCU for quite some time. She first appears in Thor and is Thor’s love interest. Their relationship is particularly strong during the God of Thunder’s banishment and is part of the reason why Thor manages to learn from his mistakes and become worthy again. But Thor and Jane are really too different and by Thor: Ragnarok, they have broken up.

1. Sylvie And Loki

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Her romantic relationship with her male version is unusual but powerful. In the end, she chooses revenge over their bond, killing He Who Remains for his involvement in the death of her family.
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