Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Daredevil: Born Again season 1, episode 1.Throughout the history of theMarvel Cinematic Universe, there have been many heroes who have chosen to retire, with some later opting to return. With every newmovie in the MCU, the franchise’s timeline grows and expands, introducing new characters and new narrative ideas. However, the franchise also sees heroes step down from their responsibilities, opting to move away from the often dangerous task of protecting the Earth from villainous forces.

In the course of theMCU’s movie timeline, many of the franchise’s heroes have chosen to retire in their respective storylines. Some of them remain retired, seemingly never to return to active heroism, although others still find themselves drawn back in, either by other heroes or by sheer necessity. Regardless of whether they were successful in staying retired or whether they returned to duty after a period of time, here is every MCU hero that chose to retire.

01685606_poster_w780.jpg

9Daredevil

Daredevil: Born Again (2025)

The firstepisode ofDaredevil: Born Againkicks off the show with a bang, formally introducing the Man Without Fear to the MCU with a devastating opening scene. It sees Bullseye target Matt Murdock’s closest friends, shooting and killing Foggy Nelson. Matt’s reaction to this – immediately after throwing Bullseye from the roof of a building in an attempt to kill him – is to remove his mask and discard his Daredevil identity.

Matt Murdock choosing to retire as Daredevil coming at the very beginning of the series’ first episode is particularly telling. Wilson Fisk’s opposition of vigilantes seems poised to draw Matt into reassuming his hero identity, making it seem incredibly unlikely that Daredevil will remain retired for long in the MCU. However,Born Again’s time jump of a full year does indicate thatDaredevil’s retirement is a substantial part of the show’s story, even if it isn’t destined to last.

01593277_poster_w780.jpg

8Iron Man

Iron Man 3 (2013)

ThoughIron Man’s MCU storyended with the Infinity Saga, it featured many defining moments and decisions for the hero. One such choice came at the end ofIron Man 3, in which Stark was faced with a difficult decision after battling against an Extremis-enhanced Aldrich Killian. After rescuing Pepper Potts and surviving the encounter, Stark opted to destroy all of his Iron Man suits and retire from being a hero.

Iron Man 3’s closing scene outlines Stark’s retirement, though it wasn’t ever destined to last very long.In his very next appearance in the MCU, 2015’sAvengers: Age of Ultron, Stark is shown once again stepping into the Iron Man armor and fighting alongside his fellow Avengers. He then stepped back from heroism once more, only to return inAvengers: Infinity War, and then retired and returned again to fight Thanos one more time inAvengers: Endgame.

Avengers 5 Concept Poster

7Hank Pym

Before Ant-Man (2015)

Of all the heroes introduced in the MCU, few have retired as definitively as Ant-Man. First introduced in 2015’sAnt-Man, Hank Pym – the first and best-known iteration of the eponymous hero – was already retired upon his introduction to the franchise. The MCU’s older Pym appeared in order to mentor Scott Lang, his chosen successor, rather than attempting to come out of retirement himself.

The MCU’s Hank Pym was explained to have spent a considerable period of time as Ant-Man before retiring. His reason for stepping down as a hero was the disappearance of his wife, Janet Van Dyne, into the Quantum Realm, where he assumed she had died. Though the plot point was later resolved with her return,Pym’s retirement as Ant-Man endured, as the former hero had already passed the mantle and his suit on to Lang. Despite continuing to appear in a supporting capacity, Pym respected his choice and remained retired.

Spider-Man Brand New Day Logo Poster

6Bruce Banner/The Hulk

Avengers: Age Of Ultron (2015)

As one of the franchise’s founding Avengers,Hulk’s MCU storyhas been one of the longest-running in the entire continuity. First appearing in 2008’sThe Incredible Hulk, the hero has since appeared alongside many of the franchise’s other Avengers. However, his identity issues stemming from the clashing of his two personas ultimately led to his decision to retire at the end ofAvengers: Age of Ultron, taking the Quinjet with the intention of piloting it to Fiji.

Hulk’s retirement from his hero duties was cut short inThor: Ragnarok, where Thor found himself stranded on Sakaar and happened across the Hulk fighting in the Grandmaster’s arena. After some convincing from his Avengers teammate, Hulk and Banner returned to active hero life, playing a major role inInfinity WarandEndgame’s stories.Hulk has since appeared in the MCU as a mentor and support figure to new heroes, making his retirement on Sakaar seem especially short-lived.

01688840_poster_w780.jpg

5Nick Fury

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)

There are few figures in the MCU that have proven to be as influential as Nick Fury. First appearing in the first everMCU post-credits scene, Fury has gone on to play a major role in several stories, as well as being instrumental in the founding of the Avengers. Additionally, the former SHIELD director is another character who has seemingly retired numerous times within the MCU.

The first time that Fury retired, it was to step down from his position in Hydra-controlled SHIELD and encourage Captain America to dismantle the organization. He also stepped away from the Avengers, allowing them to manage themselves rather than offering them the guidance and oversight he did initially. Finally,Fury chose to retire from Earth entirely at the end ofSecret Invasion, heading into space to man the SABER space station where he was seen inThe Marvels.

4Hawkeye

Despite being a founding Avenger and a former SHIELD operative, Hawkeye is often overlooked as an MCU hero. First introduced in 2011’sThor, Hawkeye played a prominent role in bothThe Avengersin 2012 and its 2015 sequel,Avengers: Age of Ultron. That movie’s ending saw Hawkeye choose to retire from heroics in order to remain at home with his family, clearly announcing his decision to Black Widow.

However,Captain America: Civil Warsaw a retired Hawkeye drawn back into the orbit of the Avengersupon learning that Wanda Maximoff was being effectively imprisoned in the Avengers compound. Barton rejoined the fight by assisting Captain America, retiring once again at the end of the movie. The events ofInfinity Warsaw Hawkeye lose his family to Thanos’ snap, yet again drawing him out of retirement to act as the vigilante Ronin before rejoining the remaining Avengers inEndgame.

3Star-Lord

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)

Though he was relatively unknown ahead of his MCU debut, Star-Lord has since become one of the franchise’s best-loved heroes. Chris Pratt’s turn as the leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy lent a great comedic energy to the MCU, with Star-Lord appearing in multiple movies in the franchise. However, 2023’sGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3saw Star-Lord retire, as Peter Quill chose to return to Earth to reconnect with his grandfather.

As Star-Lord is still alive and well in the MCU, it’s entirely possible that he’ll return as a hero in the franchise’s future. In fact,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’s endingpractically confirmed it, with a post-credits message promising that “the Legendary Star-Lord will return”. Though in what capacity he will come back is unclear, it would seem thatthe MCU immediately established that the hero’s retirement will not last too long.

2Drax & Nebula

Star-Lord was not the only member of the Guardians of the Galaxy to retire at the end ofGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. While Rocket and Groot both opted to continue the team with new members, Drax and Nebula chose instead to retire from their previous roles. Each of them expressed their desire to remain on Knowhere, where they could help rebuild after the damage done by the High Evolutionary and his forces.

Interestingly, Drax and Nebula’s decision to retire to Knowhere doesn’t rule out their potential return in future MCU projects. In fact,their seemingly prominent roles in the mobile city’s community could facilitate them appearing again, albeit most probably in a supporting capacity. Though it would seem that their retirement from the Guardians is likely to remain permanent, it’s still possible for them to play a role in future MCU stories.

1Captain America

Cap Retired More Than Once In The MCU

Despite being one of the most iconic Marvel heroes in the entire MCU, the franchise’s first Captain America retired on more than one occasion. After finding himself stranded in the present after spending decades frozen in the Arctic, Steve Rogers served as one of the leaders of the MCU’s Avengers.Captain America: Civil Warsaw him officially retire from that role, however, and he also chose to stop using his heroic moniker and instead operated simply as Steve Rogers.

After returning to battle Thanos and his forces,Avengers: Endgamesaw Steve Rogers retire for good. While returning the Infinity Stones to the past, Rogers chose to stay there with Peggy Carter, with all indications being that he retired from being a hero to pursue his peaceful happy ending. It was one of the most touching and satisfying conclusions to a hero arc in the franchise, and it makes Steve Rogers one of the few heroes in theMarvel Cinematic Universeto actually honor his decision to retire.