If you’re a Marvel fan, you might think you’ve caught all the important moments in the films. However, some of the most interesting details often slip under the radar. We’ll look at six hidden gems in Marvel movies that you probably didn’t notice.
6. Darryl Jacobson In ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ (2022)
In ‘Thor: Love and Thunder,’ Darryl Jacobson makes a cameo appearance. He first appeared in the Marvel short film ‘Team Thor’ in 2016. Jacobson is Thor’s former roommate and unwilling teammate. After Thor left, Darryl became the roommate of the Grandmaster. Fans who remember ‘Team Thor’ might have been excited to spot him again in the movie.
5. Phone Numbers In Marvel Movies
In Marvel movies like ‘Infinity War’ (2018) and ‘Endgame’ (2019), all phone numbers start with a 1 after the area code. This makes them ‘impossible’ numbers under the NANP rules. So, they can’t accidentally connect to real people.
4. A Line From ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ (2019)
In the opening scene of ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home,’ Maria Hill calls Fury ‘Nick.’ However, in ‘Captain Marvel,’ it’s established that no one ever calls him ‘Nick.’ This subtle detail hints early on that something is off about Fury and Hill. Later in the movie, it’s revealed they aren’t really Fury and Hill but Skrulls in disguise.
3. The Mysterious Man In ‘Avengers: Endgame’
In ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ during the support group scene, the man with glasses is Jim Starlin, the creator of Thanos in the Marvel comics. This cameo is a nod to his significant role in shaping the character who became one of the MCU’s most iconic villains. It’s a fun Easter egg for comic book fans.
2. David Tennant Predicted Ant-Man’s Tears
In a Marvel interview, David Tennant joked that Ant-Man would cry reading ‘The Fault In Our Stars.’ In ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’ (2018), Scott is actually shown crying while reading the book at the start of the movie. This detail shows Scott’s softer, emotional side, adding humor and relatability to his character.
1. Deadpool’s Pizza Easter Egg
In ‘Deadpool’ (2016), Wade orders pizza from ‘Feige’s Famous,’ which might be a fun reference to Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios. This small Easter egg could be a playful nod to Feige’s influence on the Marvel universe. It’s a clever detail that fits perfectly with ‘Deadpool’s self-aware humor.