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Coolest Easter Eggs From Every Marvel Movie So Far - Part 2

The perfect way to satisfy both diehard comic book fans and casual moviegoers are to include these hidden Easter eggs in characters and aspects that don't necessarily work on screen. Easter eggs in films are also a creative method to connect a world together (or, in certain cases, distinct universes owing to copyright), or to foretell or flashback to previous films without appearing repetitious.
We've identified practically most Marvel movie Easter eggs in this list, highlighting some of the finest material found in the Marvel Comics universe. So look for some wonderful hidden Easter Eggs in films you may have overlooked, and then revisit some of these incredible films in a whole new light. Missed part 1 of this list? Check out here!!

#1 Lou Ferrigno, the renowned star of the original 1970s show "The Incredible Hulk," voices the many grunts, moans, and classic phrases when "hulked out" in The Avengers.


#2 While General Ross gave Blonsky a Stark Industries-branded liquid serum, Dr. Reinstein name was shown. Reinstein was the one who gave Steve Rogers the Super Soldier Serum, transforming him into Captain America.


#3 One of the guys attempting to hoist Mjolnir is played by the well-known Marvel writer, J. Michael Straczynski. Unfortunately, he is unworthy of wielding the powerful hammer, at least in the film.


#4 When Thor initially catches up with Loki, he sees two ravens, likely Odin's personal watchmen - Huginn and Muninn


#5 It may seem ordinary today, but seeing "Stark Industries" splashed throughout the schematics for vehicles like those in The Incredible Hulk was SO COOL back in 2008.


#6 The psychic space dog, Cosmo not only makes an appearance, but also renews his feud with fellow fleabag Rocket. They are well-known for not getting along.


#7 When Tony Stark is conversing with Loki, he really speaks the Avengers' tagline.


#8 Tony removes some papers as he goes through his father's stuff, revealing a corner of an old Captain America cover. Captain America's father, Tony Stark, was important in his development into the hero we know today.


#9 Betty Ross returns from Bruce's shopping trip with a pair of very huge, very familiar purple trousers. Despite being a staple of Hulk's comic iconography, the festive short films first appeared in the first feature, Hulk.


#10 We encounter the doctor who will one day help Tony develop his first cave suit in the movie's opening flashback shot. In the scene they share, the excellent doctor even mentions their first meeting.


#11 Terrance "Next time, baby," Howard adds as he sees an Iron Man outfit and contemplates it. While Howard himself never donned the costume, his successor, Don Cheadle, did in the sequels.


#12 Tony landed next to a specific shawarma diner during the big third act brawl, which would eventually make a notorious cameo in one of the end credit scenes.


#13 Coulson gave Tony files at says "Project Pegasus" and "Project 42." These are codenames for a project Iron Man works on during the Civil War, a supervillain prison - Project 42, in location known as Project Pegasus.


#14 Brock Rumlow first appearance in Winter Soldier as a mercenary for Cap's archenemy. Crossbones is burnt to a crisp towards the end, and his criss-crossed pistol straps make for a good interpretation of his comic costume.


#15 The gauntlet may be seen briefly on a far wall in the Asgardian weapons vault when the destroyer wakes up.


#16 In the last credits scene of Guardians of the Galaxy, the much-maligned mallard made his Marvel comeback. In 1986, the sardonic duck appeared in his own film directed by George Lucas, which became a cult classic.


#17 Certain portions of the map at the conclusion of Iron Man 2 are highlighted, one of which appears to suggest Africa (Black Panther) and another in the Atlantic Ocean (Namor).


#18 Arnim Zola is initially seen via a magnifying glass, giving him a look of a giant head projected onto a screen. Later in the film Winter Soldier, we witness Zola's iconic face in a computer come to life.


#19 Fin Fang Foom is a dragon extraterrestrial and a regular Iron Man foe created by Stan Lee for Marvel Comics. In the first film, a poster of him may be seen momentarily as Iron Man flies by.


#20 There's an easter egg regarding easter eggs in this easter egg. Pixar's huge easter egg is that A113 appears in every single one of their Movies in some fashion (it was the CalArts class room they all shared).


#21 The Roxxon Corporation skyscraper appear in the backdrop during the confrontation with Iron Monger. This company is ab enemy of Iron Man. They had Tony Stark's parents murdered.


#22 When Tony designs for rebuilding after The Avengers, you can see emblems for each of the members' quarters represented by their icons: Thor's hammer, Hawkeye's bow, Captain America's shield, and so on.


#23 To escape a meeting, Tony Stark claims to be a "Life Model Decoy." In the comics, Nick Fury frequently employs these robotic inventions as a story device.


#24 Walt Simonson is sitting next to Sif during the feast at the conclusion of Thor. He is the writer and artist contributed a lot to the comic series.


#25 New Mexico is advertised as the "Land of Enchantment... Journey into Mystery" on a billboard. Thor made his first appearance in the Journey into Mystery comic book before earning his own series.


#26 Ed Brubaker, the writter who wrote the whole of the Winter Soldier plot also appears in the film as the man who brings Bucky back!


#27 With the Hulk's radioactive blood oozing into an open head wound and his entire head expanding, Dr. Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) grins. Hulk's villainous adversary, The Leader, is born.


#28 During his first meeting with Senator Stern, Tony expresses an interest in becoming Secretary of Defense, a post he currently occupies in the comics.


#29 In Iron Man 3, Aldrich Killian's (Guy Pearce) corporation is Advanced Idea Mechanics, a large crime syndicate that is occasionally affiliated with Hydra in the comics.


#30 The terrorists who capture Tony Stark call themselves "The Ten Rings," a reference to the Mandarin's group from the comics.


#31 The actor's real handprints may be seen in the cement when the explosive villain kneels down at Grauman's.


#32 The Bill Bixby TV show theme is used in the film's soundtrack by the composer, The Lonely Man


#33 Black Widow wears a miniature Hawkeye arrow necklace. This is the first hint that they may have the same personal relationship as in the comics.


#34 Whiplash, a significant villain from the comics and subsequently represented by Mickey Rourke in the sequel, is one of the jet fighter's call names when hunting Iron Man.


#35 Obadiah Stane is shown in Iron Man playing a game of chess. Stane established a force named the Chessmen to combat Iron Man in the comics.


#36 Rick Jones, a human confidant of the Hulk and subsequently a superhero in his own right, is mentioned in the first S.H.I.E.L.D. files.


#37 When the Mandarin takes off his cowl, he reveals a tattoo of Captain America's shield with the letter "A" for "anarchy," emphasizing his anti-establishment stance.


#38 Ellis is the name of the president in Iron Man 3, a tribute to famed Iron Man writer Warren Ellis.


#39 Favorite figure among fans Doc Samson makes an appearance as Betty Ross' new boyfriend, however he lacks his famous long green hair.

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