I think it's at least less likely given that they got so close to killing him in IW. On the other hand, it could be even more of a reason for them to go all the way and it fools the audience because they don't think he'll really die.
I'm in a camp of hoping that we don't really get any permanent deaths, or that their reasoning is a better story reason than being driven by trying to clear out old character to make room for new characters. That is just dumb to me. Tony and Steve can retire without having to be killed and it leaves the door open for them to return in some way. Why insist on closing a door so a character can never return? Just to tie up any loose ends? I would hope Marvel is more clever and deliberate in their decisions than that.
Speaking of which, Quicksilver's death seemed to have such little impact outside of AoU (even within it, for that matter), that I hope they bring him back in some way, especially now that the Fox deal is done and there is no conflict between the two studios sharing the same character.
I'm in a camp of hoping that we don't really get any permanent deaths, or that their reasoning is a better story reason than being driven by trying to clear out old character to make room for new characters. That is just dumb to me. Tony and Steve can retire without having to be killed and it leaves the door open for them to return in some way. Why insist on closing a door so a character can never return? Just to tie up any loose ends? I would hope Marvel is more clever and deliberate in their decisions than that.
Speaking of which, Quicksilver's death seemed to have such little impact outside of AoU (even within it, for that matter), that I hope they bring him back in some way, especially now that the Fox deal is done and there is no conflict between the two studios sharing the same character.