10+ Awesome Details In MCU Movies That You May Omit

Elise Feyrer

It's indisputable to say MCU movies bring a sense of satisfaction to people's eyes and demand for pastimes as they incredibly nailed cinematic effects and had top celebrities play the roles. But to have this fame and success, there are also other aspects needing to mention, like thematic elements, plots. And the one we want to point out at this time is the connection of the storylines, which requires the viewer's close attention.
The more you pay heed to the details, the deeper you can understand the characteristics of each superhero and the plot. They are just simple pieces of information and can be hidden in a line dialogue, or a visual treat. Take a look at these collected instances below. You may gain some interesting information about MCU characters and plots.

1. Captain: "Can Do This All Day"

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He has said: "I can do it all day" twice, one when Steve Rogers is losing a fight to a bully in Captain America: The First Avenger, other when Steve and Tony Stark fight at the end of Captain America: Civil War.

2. Hulk "bullied" both Odin's sons

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In the first Avengers film, Hulk snatches Loki by the hair, slamming him back and forth to his big green heart's content. In Thor: Ragnarok, Hulk does the same thing to Thor, and Loki notes, "Yeah, that's how that feels."

3.  Point Break Is Tony's Favorite Movie

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The code of the Quinjet is " Point Break".
This isn't just related to a great '90s movie, it's also a callback to The Avengers when Tony and Thor face off for the first time. In that film, Tony says, "Nice swing, Point Break." Thor finally realizes, and the moment is priceless.

4. Marvel Characters Tend To Lose Arms

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Yeah, it is. Tony Stark chops off Killian's arm in Iron Man 3, Malekith loses an arm via a portal in Thor: The Dark World, Bucky has to get a robo-arm in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Groot loses an arm in Guardians of the Galaxy, Ulysses Klaue loses an appendage after he compares Ultron to Tony Stark, and Yellowjacket's arm just disappears before he implodes.

5. Cap's Shield Is Everywhere

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The shield is used by Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, John Walke, Sam Wilson, Peggy Carter and even in Iron Man 2, Stark uses it to hold up a giant pipe.

6. Does Cap's Shield Belong To Both Bucky And Cap?

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Bucky Barnes is such a second owner of the shield. Take a look at every Captain America movie Bucky Barnes appears in, and you'll notice he usually picks up Cap's shield and wields it just as well as Steve Rogers. Many fans believe these occurrences suggest Barnes will pick up the Captain America mantle sometime in the future.

7. The '90s Are Very Important To The MCU

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Major characters experience huge turning points in their lives in the '90s. In Black Panther, T'Challa flashes back to 1992 in Oakland to unlock the secrets of his past, and in Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill loses his mother and is kidnapped right around the same time. Howard and Maria Stark are assassinated in 1991 by Bucky Barnes, and Captain Marvel is just a straight-up '90s period piece.

8. Black Panther And Doctor Strange Are Connected By Three Cities

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9. One Way To Soothe Hulk

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After finding him in the forest, Natasha touches him gently and says, "The sun's getting real low." to soothe and transform him back into Bruce Banner. Thor tries the same thing in Ragnarok, and his plan almost works. Unfortunately, Thor doesn't have Natasha's gentle touch, so he ends up getting smashed for his troubles.

10. Peter Quill Like To Bind People

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Quill uses a piece of tech that ties Gamora up via a laser lasso. Quill uses the same trick on Peter Parker when the Guardians run into Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and Iron Man while looking for Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War.

11. Klein's Bravery Gets Rewarded

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Steve Rogers makes a plea to the agents of SHIELD in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. He tells them two things - Alexander Pierce is actually a member of HYRDA, and if the SHIELD agents launch their hellacarriers, the whole world will crumble. When Brock Rumlow orders Cameron Klein (then just a lowly computer tech) to launch the hellacarriers under duress, he responds, "I'm not going to launch those ships. Captain's orders."