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I've heard some speculation that Gamora- or rather, her soul- might be inside the Soul Stone. There's that scene at the end of the movie where Thanos talks with her spirit, and thematically it would make sense for the soul of the sacrificed person to stay in the Soul Stone. As for Loki and Hemidal, who can say?
I personally loved the stuff with Thanos and Gamora. There was a genuine tenderness in him whenever he spoke to or about Gamora that surprised me, because until this point we were lead to believe that he was just a genocidal warlord who only sees people as pawns (not that that's totally inaccurate, though). But even though Gamora turned on him, disrespected him, and even tried to kill him, he never showed any anger towards her. He instead tried to win her over to his side and genuinely showed care towards her. And then, of course, there's the scene where he literally cried out of grief and probably remorse after finding out that he had to sacrifice Gamora to get the Soul Stone. There's also that scene where the other characters demand where Gamora is, and Thanos can only say "My Gamora?" in a really heartbroken and subdued voice; to drive it home even further, Mantis even said that she felt Thanos's intense grief and guilt after using her empathetic powers on him.
But then you remember what Gamora said about her childhood with him, about how he killed her family, put her through torturous training, and turned her into a living weapon. And, of course, as surprisingly kind as he is to Gamora, he's a fucking asshole to Nebula even though she's also his "daughter." It makes you wonder how he reconciles all of these conflicting actions/emotions/beliefs.
Thanos would always make Nebula and Gamora fight each other and Gamora always won. So she was his favorite and made her the strongest in the galaxy. He replaced Nebula's body with parts to make her 'better' but she never overcame Gamora. He viewed her as a failure. Gamora got his respect, and hence his love. Nebula was really nothing and he views her as unworthy, which is why I don't think he considers her on the same level as Gamora. Nebula always wanted his love and respect, but it was never earned. Because that was Gamora.
There was an interview where the directors said they would've loved to have had Death if they had as much time as they wanted but for a movie like this you would have to explain what Death is, why she is important to Thanos and why you as an audience member should care, which is really hard, especially for a weird metaphysical concept person hybrid thing like Death
So they came up with the remove half so everyone gets double and nothing is overpopulated as a more relatable thing, which was smart because they connected it to his backstory in the movie and it takes like no time to explain and understand and they could always retroactively add in Death later as a "she motivated me to this path"
Marvel is known for being the safe studio. Except
for the ending to this movie where they have Thanos just win and the heroes standing there confused, not knowing what to do.
I do admit I am a little disappointed since they threw out the easter egg in the first Avengers movie where a henchmen talking to Thanos says that the Avengers/Humans are not to be underestimated, and to face them would 'court Death itself' and he turns to the camera and smiles. Sadly it was just a little easter egg to comic fans and not really a sign of her. But at that point they probably had no idea what they were going to do with Thanos, so that's why he remained sort of enigmatic until now.