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24 Facts That Probably Raise MCU Fans' Doubts About The Understanding Of Their Favorite Movies

Marvel becomes more and more popular all over the world. The influence of its Movies and cast is so great that surely, everyone has heard of Marvel superheroes sometimes in life.  So how can Marvel make people remember it so long?
As a big fan of this studio, I think I have found myself a convincing reason. It's because Marvel always keeps surprising us with interesting facts about its movies revealed after their release. For example, do you know how many actors and actresses appeared in Infinity War? I don't know the exact number, but I know it is a big number because even the cast had no idea that their colleagues were in the movie until they ran into each other.  Or the hammer of Thor in Thor: The Dark World was totally different from the original one.
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#1 The fact that the cast of Infinity War was so big that the entire cast couldn't be seen in one scene

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#2 Every day, it took Dave Bautista, who played Drax, 5 hours to put the makeup on, which led the time film "Guardians of the Galaxy" going down to only 90 minutes

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#3 Also because of the huge number of actors in Infinity War, Anthony Mackie had no idea that Winston Duke was in the movie until they ran into each other

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#4 Black Widow was not the first choice of being a central female superhero because the director was worried that Scarlet Johansson couldn't commit to the film, so Wasp had been chosen

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#5 Iron Man never had a full script, they were just given an outline before filming

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#6 The "He's a friend from work" line was improvised by a kid visiting the set that day

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#7 To better understand the character, Cate Blanchett looked up Hela makeup tutorials on Youtube

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#8 To prepare for the role "Captain Marvel", Carol Danvers actually got trained with several real-life Air Force Thunderbirds

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#9 To reach Thor in the kissing scene, Jane had to stand on a high ramp because Natalie is almost a foot shorter than Chris

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#10 In a deleted scene of Age of Ultron, Captain America was introduced as a cameo. However, it was cut because they wanted her when that character was fully formed

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#11 It took nearly 2 years to make the scene Baby Groot's dancing

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#12 Sebastian Stan was originally cast for the character Steve Rogers, but finally, he fell in love with Bucky

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#13 To play the role of Peter Parker, Tom Holland enrolled in a high school in the Bronx

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#14 The scene where Tony sitting inside the giant donut at Randy's Donuts was inspired by a suggestion of the IRL shop owner

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#15 The director thought that Loki wasn't big enough to be the second villain in The Avengers

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#16 Chris Hemsworth improvised the line "another!" and smashed his coffee mug on the ground

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#17 Falcon actually jumped out of a plane in slow motion

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#18 When creating the character of Killmonger, director Ryan Coogler was inspired by Batman and The Joker's dynamic — he wanted audiences to believe that the hero might not win

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#19 Thor's hammer in Thor: The Dark World is actually 10% larger than the one used in the original Thor

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#19 Due to the fact that 20th Century Fox owned the rights to the X-Men, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were legally not allowed to be referred to as mutants in Age of Ultron

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#21 Ant-Man was actually one of the first Marvel Cinematic Universe movies pitched to Kevin Feige back in 2006 as part of Phase One of the MCU — for some perspective, Iron Man came out in 2008

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#22 In Black Panther, the fight scene in the club with T'Challa, Okoye, and Nakia was one of the first scenes filmed for the movie

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#23 If you look closely, you can spot Captain America under the ice in The Incredible Hulk

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#24 Maya Hansen was originally chosen to be a major villain in Iron Man 3, however, her role was reduced because of Marvel's fear that female toys would not sell

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