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Did you know facts about Marvel movies?

Did you know facts about Marvel movies?

13 Marvel Movie Facts Even Massive MCU Fans Don’t Know

  • There’s a very strange reason why Captain America isn’t eating in a post-credits scene of The Avengers.
  • Agent Coulson wasn’t even supposed to have a name.
  • Thor: Ragnarok has a much different title in Japan.

What is the universe of the MCU?

Earth-199999
Earth-199999 is the designated universe number for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a shared fictional universe which crosses over superhero films and television produced by Marvel Studios.

Who is the strongest in the MCU universe?

2 Thor. Thor is by far the strongest member of the original team considering he is the literal God. He gained a major boost in power following the events of Thor: Ragnarok after losing Mjolnir and learning that his hammer wasn’t the source of his strength.

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What is a fun fact about Marvel?

16 Marvel was the first comic book company to give an African American his very own comic book. 17 Marvel was not allowed to use werewolves their comics. 18 There is an alternate version of Spider-Man where Peter is an anthropomorphic pig. 19 The original Captain Marvel died of cancer.

What are Easter eggs in MCU?

Top Ten Marvel Easter Eggs From The MCU

  1. Lou Ferrigno. In The Incredible Hulk, Lou Ferrigno appears as a security guard.
  2. Original Human Torch.
  3. The Infinity Gauntlet.
  4. WandaVision Outfits.
  5. Captain America Punching Hitler.
  6. Captain America’s Shield.
  7. “I Can Do This All Day.”
  8. Gamma Radiation Pioneer.

Who created Marvel cinematic universe?

Marvel Studios

Marvel Cinematic Universe
Created by Marvel Studios
Original work Iron Man (2008)
Owner The Walt Disney Company
Years 2008–present

Who created the MCU universe?

Who created Marvel Universe?

Marvel Universe
Various characters of the Marvel Universe. Promotional art for the 2006–2007 miniseries Civil War by Steve McNiven.
Created by Marvel Comics
Original work Marvel Mystery Comics #7 (1940)
Owner Marvel Entertainment, LLC (The Walt Disney Company)