While it’s questionable whether he’d be able to defeat Thanos, directors the Russo brothers needed to de-power him so that it wasn’t an easy win (or a win at all) for the good guys, and this attack early on enabled them to do that. It definitely makes sense from a story point of view – Vision is really too powerful for the MCU because he could easily defeat most of the villains the Avengers come up against. But how was Vision injured so easily in the first place? If you remember Avengers: Age of Ultron (and the MCU movies he’s appeared in since) Vision is almost all-powerful and is easily one of the strongest Avengers in the group, so it might seem a little strange that Corvus Glaive’s blade was able to affect him so much.
The poor guy was incapacitated from the get-go and spent most of the movie being hunted by Thanos’ children who were trying to rip the Mind Stone from his head. Vision did not have a good time of it in Avengers: Infinity War. So read on for an in-depth analysis of the Avengers: Infinity War ending and what it could mean for the future of the MCU. it's Captain Marvel!) to the whereabouts of missing Avengers Ant-Man and Hawkeye, we now have the answer to some of these questions, but others remain mysteriously unknown and could be revealed in Captain Marvel.