The Marvel Cinematic Universe ended after 11 years and over 30 films with Avengers: Endgame, a vast, dramatic three-hour epic. Fans have plenty of opportunities to discuss their Infinity War speculations and speculate on how Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe might begin. This list will delve into what happened to Earth's Mightiest Heroes, therefore anyone concerned about SPOILERS should turn back now.
In the end, the story of how the Avengers eventually defeated Thanos is both thrilling and devastating. The Infinity Gauntlet is worn by two heroes in a "do whatever it takes" quest to defeat the Mad Titan and defend the cosmos from his megalomania. It's easy to miss the scores of tiny Avengers: Endgame Easter eggs, and references are strewn throughout the film between the large-scale combat, time travel escapades, and a pleasantly surprising amount of humor. But there's some terrific stuff there, and those small moments help solidify Endgame as the finale of a tale that's been building for over a decade.
However, the security guard sets down his book, The Terminal Beach, before proceeding. This book, which was first published in 1964, contains a collection of short science fiction stories, one of which is titled End-Game.
Haggerty worked on Infinity War and Endgame as an associate director and even worked on the first Iron Man in 2008.
Tony's daughter was going to respond, "I love you heaps," but RDJ spurred a change in production, according to Endgame writer Christopher Markus. According to reports, RDJ and his children genuinely say "I love you 3000" to each other, and the authors loved it so much that they included it in the movie.
Tnsberg originally appeared in the MCU universe in 945 A.D., when Odin led the troops of Asgard against Laufey and his frost giants. Odin sent Laufey and the giants to Jotunheim, but the Tesseract was discovered and given to an order of Odin's servants at some point around that time.
Back in WWII, the Red Skull sacked the town in order to get his hands on the Tesseract. The New Asgardians appear to have remembered the town's significance in MCU history.
It's challenging to pick out all of the characters in a single viewing due to the huge number of them. The Russo brothers populate the scene with people, including a special gift for Marvel's weird universe enthusiasts. Howard, the Duck, appears with a bunch of Ravagers to make a final stand and maybe stay on Earth for further adventures in the future.
Morgan's father sold his Stark Industries shares decades ago in the comics. Therefore, this version of Morgan Stark resents Tony for his success and wealth. Morgan joins up with villains such as Madame Masque and the soldiers of H.A.M.M.E.R. to annoy Iron Man as a businessman and a superhero.
Even odd, Tony informs Pepper in Avengers: Infinity War that he had a dream they had a son. Morgan is a tribute and a spoof for comic book super enthusiasts.
Wong, in particular, like "Hulk-A, Hulk-A Burning Fudge," but Baner hasn't had a chance to try it before Thanos' Black Order strikes New York City.
In Endgame, the five-year time shift is plenty enough for Banner to have his eponymous pint. While the Avengers plot a time heist, Hulk consumes a Hulk-sized tub of Ben & Jerry's. The ice cream inside - mint green with a thick fudge swirl - seems like some "Hulk-A, Hulk-A Burning Fudge," yet the name of the flavor isn't revealed.
The Russo brothers pack the scene with characters, including a special gift for fans of Marvel's weird universe. Howard, the Duck, appears with a gang of Ravagers to make a last stand and maybe stay on Earth for further adventures in the future.
Both Professor Chang (Ken Jeong) and Shirley Bennett (Yvette Nicole Brown) made cameo appearances in the Russos' first MCU film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Jim Rash appeared in Captain America: Civil War, so it should come as no surprise that they both make cameo appearances in Endgame.
That adolescent turns out to be Harley Keener from Iron Man 3, a minor p in the MCU who had a big impact on Tony's life. Harley is a 10-year-old youngster in the third Iron Man film who assists Tony in repairing his Iron Man suit when he is trapped in Tennessee.
Don't forget how Cap characterized Steve and Sam Wilson's first encounter in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, circling Sam on a morning run and yelling out, "On your left."
This isn't anything made up for the film; it's been around for a while in the comics. Professor Hulk is Hulk's alter ego once he learns to cohabit with his alter personalities. Professor Hulk is evidently a fan favorite among MCU kids as well.
In the end, the story of how the Avengers eventually defeated Thanos is both thrilling and devastating. The Infinity Gauntlet is worn by two heroes in a "do whatever it takes" quest to defeat the Mad Titan and defend the cosmos from his megalomania. It's easy to miss the scores of tiny Avengers: Endgame Easter eggs, and references are strewn throughout the film between the large-scale combat, time travel escapades, and a pleasantly surprising amount of humor. But there's some terrific stuff there, and those small moments help solidify Endgame as the finale of a tale that's been building for over a decade.
1. The Terminal Beach' Includes An End-Game
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However, the security guard sets down his book, The Terminal Beach, before proceeding. This book, which was first published in 1964, contains a collection of short science fiction stories, one of which is titled End-Game.
2. One Assistant Directors Of The Movie Is Missing
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Haggerty worked on Infinity War and Endgame as an associate director and even worked on the first Iron Man in 2008.
3. Captain America's 1970s Camouflage Is Similar To Another Captain America
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4. A Fantasy Football Specialist Supports Secretary Pierce
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5. Thanos's Co-Creator Creates A Build At Therapy
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6. I Love You 3000 Is From An Unexpected Source
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Tony's daughter was going to respond, "I love you heaps," but RDJ spurred a change in production, according to Endgame writer Christopher Markus. According to reports, RDJ and his children genuinely say "I love you 3000" to each other, and the authors loved it so much that they included it in the movie.
7. The Asgardians Settle Down In A Town With Deep Connections To MCU History
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Tnsberg originally appeared in the MCU universe in 945 A.D., when Odin led the troops of Asgard against Laufey and his frost giants. Odin sent Laufey and the giants to Jotunheim, but the Tesseract was discovered and given to an order of Odin's servants at some point around that time.
Back in WWII, the Red Skull sacked the town in order to get his hands on the Tesseract. The New Asgardians appear to have remembered the town's significance in MCU history.
8. Howard The Duck Enters The Climactic Fight
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It's challenging to pick out all of the characters in a single viewing due to the huge number of them. The Russo brothers populate the scene with people, including a special gift for Marvel's weird universe enthusiasts. Howard, the Duck, appears with a bunch of Ravagers to make a final stand and maybe stay on Earth for further adventures in the future.
9. Morgan Stark Truly Is A Comic Book Character - But Far From Tony's Daughter
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Morgan's father sold his Stark Industries shares decades ago in the comics. Therefore, this version of Morgan Stark resents Tony for his success and wealth. Morgan joins up with villains such as Madame Masque and the soldiers of H.A.M.M.E.R. to annoy Iron Man as a businessman and a superhero.
Even odd, Tony informs Pepper in Avengers: Infinity War that he had a dream they had a son. Morgan is a tribute and a spoof for comic book super enthusiasts.
10. Hulk Eats Ben & Jerry's Flavor
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Wong, in particular, like "Hulk-A, Hulk-A Burning Fudge," but Baner hasn't had a chance to try it before Thanos' Black Order strikes New York City.
In Endgame, the five-year time shift is plenty enough for Banner to have his eponymous pint. While the Avengers plot a time heist, Hulk consumes a Hulk-sized tub of Ben & Jerry's. The ice cream inside - mint green with a thick fudge swirl - seems like some "Hulk-A, Hulk-A Burning Fudge," yet the name of the flavor isn't revealed.
11. The Credits Scene With The Sound Of Tony Making His Suit In 'Iron Man'
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The Russo brothers pack the scene with characters, including a special gift for fans of Marvel's weird universe. Howard, the Duck, appears with a gang of Ravagers to make a last stand and maybe stay on Earth for further adventures in the future.
12. Two 'Community' Characters Appear
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Both Professor Chang (Ken Jeong) and Shirley Bennett (Yvette Nicole Brown) made cameo appearances in the Russos' first MCU film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Jim Rash appeared in Captain America: Civil War, so it should come as no surprise that they both make cameo appearances in Endgame.
13. Tony Stark Still The Kid From 'Iron Man 3'
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That adolescent turns out to be Harley Keener from Iron Man 3, a minor p in the MCU who had a big impact on Tony's life. Harley is a 10-year-old youngster in the third Iron Man film who assists Tony in repairing his Iron Man suit when he is trapped in Tennessee.
14. Sam Is On Cap's Left, Like Always
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Don't forget how Cap characterized Steve and Sam Wilson's first encounter in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, circling Sam on a morning run and yelling out, "On your left."
15. Perfect Hulk's Name: Professor Hulk
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This isn't anything made up for the film; it's been around for a while in the comics. Professor Hulk is Hulk's alter ego once he learns to cohabit with his alter personalities. Professor Hulk is evidently a fan favorite among MCU kids as well.