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Do the Sokovia accords make sense?
The Solkovia Accords are a rather good idea, since it seeks to strike a balance between the sovereignty of the world nations and the Avengers’ effectiveness that comes from their autonomy.
What is the real life equivalent of Sokovia?
The real answer, oddly enough, is London! In canon, Sokovia is a fictional country (like Wakanda) located in the hills of Eastern Europe. And now, it has never been geographically pinpointed for us on the map. However, it’s commonly believed to be somewhere in the Balkans, sandwiched near the Slavic countries.
Do Sokovia accords still exist?
Even after the Avengers killed Thanos (Josh Brolin) and resurrected the billions of people the Mad Titan wiped out of existence with the Infinity Gauntlet in Avengers: Endgame, the Sokovia Accords remain in place and continue to enforce superhuman accountability.
Did the Avengers violate the Sokovia Accords?
After Avengers: Infinity War, the Avengers’ biggest problem is still Thanos, but there’s an old issue hanging over them: their violation of the Sokovia Accords. The legislation requiring all ‘enhanced’ individuals and operatives of the Avengers to comply with UN oversight was introduced in Captain America: Civil War.
Are the Sokovia Accords still in effect?
Despite the Sokovia Accords being in effect; several superhumans have repeatedly violated the accords. The Accords were likely abolished in Avengers: Endgame, as they had severely hindered the Avengers in preventing the decimation.
Should the MCU scrap the Sokovia Accords for good?
If the Accords do remain in the MCU after Avengers 4, heroes like Captain Marvel may be better suited to operate within such boundaries, but being a superhero often means taking matters into your own hands. Therefore, it’s probably time for the MCU to scrap the Sokovia Accords for good.
How did the events in Sokovia and Lagos affect the Avengers?
The events in Sokovia and Lagos caused the international community to demand greater accountability and oversight for the Avengers due to the collateral damage resulting in civilian deaths and heavy financial costs during their operations.