The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has captivated audiences not only with its superheroes but also with the intricate details hidden throughout its films, Movies Rants has brought you 12 Awesome hidden details from the MCU Movies.
These details, often referred to as easter eggs, range from subtle references to Marvel comics to foreshadowing future plotlines and even nods to pop culture in the MCU Movies.
Let’s dive into 12 hidden details that enrich the MCU experience for fans.
Captain America Always cushions his hand to catch Mjolnir
In “Endgame” (2019), Captain America always slows down Mjolnir’s flight path. He adjusts for the Shield’s bounce, which he is used to.
Thor, on the other hand, grabs Mjolnir with his arm outstretched. He knows it will stop when it reaches his hand, so he doesn’t need to adjust.
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The final kissing scene in thor the dark word included chris Hemsworth and his real life wife and not Natalie portman
In “Thor: The Dark World” (2013), Natalie Portman couldn’t make it to reshoot the final kiss scene. Chris Hemsworth, instead of choosing from a lineup of women, brought in his wife. She wore Natalie’s clothes and wig to shoot the final kiss.
Peters’s Teacher is a student in The Incredible Hulk Movie
In “The Incredible Hulk” (2008), the college student appears in a campus scene.
Later, this same character is revealed as Peter Parker’s teacher in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017), linking these movies within the MCU.
Skurge recreates a scene from “Doom” movie
In “Thor: Ragnarok” (2017), there’s a scene where Skurge recreates the Doom cover.
Interestingly, Karl Urban, who plays Skurge, also portrayed the main character in the movie “Doom” (2005). This connection adds a fun twist for fans familiar with both films.
In Tony’s Presentation at B.A.R.f, audience is not laughing, but in mysterio’s flashback everyone is laughing
In “Spider-Man: Far From Home” (2019), the flashback to Tony Stark’s B.A.R.F. presentation shows the audience laughing.
This contrasts with “Captain America: Civil War” (2016), where the audience remains silent during the same scene.
This difference suggests that Mysterio remembers the moment as more humiliating than it actually was.
Taylor Swifts’ cats appears in deadpool 2
In “Deadpool 2” (2018), there’s a scene where Wade Wilson wears a shirt that reads: “Olivia & Meredith. Best Friends Purrrr-ever”.
This happens at the X-Mansion, and the shirt features Taylor Swift’s cats, for which the production crew took permission from her to use their image.
Peter B. Parter shows his nervous system glowing instead of his skeleton when electrocuted
In “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (2018), there’s a scene where Miles Morales accidentally electrocutes Peter B. Parker in the forest.
Instead of illuminating his skeleton, it lights up Peter’s nervous system, which is more scientifically accurate than the typical cartoon trope.
One of the two guys sitting on a trunk of a car in deadpool 2 is matt damon
In “Deadpool 2” (2018), there is a scene where two rednecks discuss toilet paper.
One of these rednecks is actually Matt Damon, who is unrecognizable due to four hours worth of prosthetic makeup.
Actor who played the role for the first Ant-man in 1979, appears in Ant-Man movie
In “Ant-Man” (2015), actor Garrett Morris makes a brief appearance in the scene where Scott Lang crashes onto a car.
Morris was the first person to ever portray Ant-Man in a 1979 “Saturday Night Live” skit called “Superhero Party.”
The guy who wrote the Thor comic book appears in the first thor movie as an asgardian
In “Thor” (2011), there is a scene where one of the Asgardians is played by Walt Simonson. He is notable for having written the “Thor” comic book from 1983 to 1987.
The reason why thanos sits down after realizing his defeat is his own monologue he said in starting of infinity war
In “Avengers: Endgame” (2019), upon realizing his defeat, the first thing Thanos does is sit down. This echoes his opening monologue in “Infinity War” (2018), where he mentions, “I know what it’s like to lose…. Turns the legs to jelly.”
Obadiah stan refrence arc reactor as tony’s ninth symphony, a small little refrence to the facts that
In “Iron Man” (2008), Obadiah tells Tony that the arc reactor is his ‘ninth symphony.’ This reference draws from a belief in the classical music world that after a composer writes their ninth symphony, they would die. Obadiah’s statement implies that the arc reactor would be the last creation Tony makes before Obadiah plans to kill him.