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They gave us over twenty-three films filled with great stories and superheroes and we still haven’t gotten enough of them. It’s been over two years since the entire Infinity Saga concluded but we still keep finding easter eggs which the film crew left behind for us. While there’s not a single Marvel movie without easter eggs, you have to be paying close attention while watching the films to not miss them. They play a vital role in tying together two universes or foreshadowing a throwback to prior movies without seeming redundant.

Despite the reruns of our favorite Marvel movies, we yet haven’t managed to catch them all. Join us as we highlight the 22 greatest Easter eggs that some of us fans might have missed in the Marvel movies.
1There’s a reference made to Black Panther inIron Man 2, as Wakanda is shown on the map in the background.In a scene, Tony is seen standing in front of a map of Africa pinpointing the exact location of Wakanda.
2In Spiderman Homecoming, we see a reference to Bruce Banner. In Peter’s class, there is a list of the most important scientist in history. On this list, we see Banner’s image on the far right of the wall, alongside Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, and other great scientists.
3.InThe Avengers, you can spot “A113” as a file name. “A113” is the number of the animation classroom at the California Institute of the Arts where many Pixar animators studied.
4.The content inside of Steve Rogers’ notebook inCaptain America: Winter Soldieris different in international versions of the movie.
5.If you notice inThe Avengersafter the major fight scene took place, the letters on Stark Towers went missing except for the “A”. This was a clear nod to it later becoming Avengers Tower.
6.In the sameAvengers, a snippet shows Tony with the blueprints of the Avengers Tower, complete with designs for their individual rooms, including Thor’s, Hawkeye’s, Captain America’s, and his own.
7.The reason why Peter Quill is able to understand various intergalactic languages is that hehas a “translator implant” as an enhancementas shown inGuardians of the Galaxy.
8.InThe Avengers, when the team is in combat with the Chitauri, you can spot the Shawarma Palace in the background. It’s the same place where the Avengers later eat in the now-iconic post-credits scene.
9.InSpider-Man: Homecoming, Michelle is seen reading a copy of W Somerset Maugham’s “Of Human Bondage”. That’s a notable book because it’s a story about a young man whose parents die and who is sent to live with his aunt and uncle as he struggles to find his calling.
10.InCaptain America: Civil War, you can spot the Bluth stair car fromArrested Development. The Russo brothers who directed this movie also directed a few episodes of Arrested Development.
11.When Nick Fury fakes his own death inCaptain America: The Winter Soldier, his tombstone is inscribed with the phrase “The path of the righteous man…” from “Ezekiel 25:17.” Quentin Tarantino fans will recognize the Bible verse as being the very one Samuel L. Jackson recites to his victims before killing them inPulp Fiction.
12In Avengers: Age of Ultron, the clock atop Grand Central Station has been replaced with a memorial to first responders. The original was destroyed in the first Avengers film during the Battle of New York.
13.InIron Man, you can spot Captain America’s shield in the background of the scenes where Pepper Potts is helping Tony get out of his destroyed suit.
14.From time to time, Marvel keeps giving reference to its comics serial numbers in their movies.InSpider-Man: Homecoming, Aunt May’s license plate reads “AMF-1562.” This is a reference to the first appearance of Spider-Man in the comicAmazing Fantasy 15, which was released in 1962.
15.InGuardians of the Galaxy, the stripes on each of the prisoners’ legs correspond to a crime they’ve committed, while the pattern explains the severity of each.
16.InCaptain America: Civil War, one can notice that T’Challa is able to scratch Cap’s shield because both the shield and his claws are made of vibranium.
17.InSpider-Man: Homecoming, the URL of the video that Peter is seen watching has the same YouTube URL of theSpider-Man: Homecomingtrailer.
18.InGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, the color scheme of Ego’s car matches his son Peter’s spaceship.
19.InThor, you can spot Walter Simonson sitting next to Sif. Simonson is the man responsible for writing (and often illustrating)Thorcomic books from 1983–1987.
20.InThe Avengers, Tony is seen wearing a Black Sabbath shirt throughout thefilm. For Tony, it’s natural to be a fan of the 60s English rock band as they have a hit track titled “Iron Man”.
21.InSpider-Man: Homecoming, Peter’s phone screen keeps getting more and more damaged after each battle that happens.
22The song that Peggy and Steve dance to at the end is the same song that played when Fury visited Steve’s apartment inThe Winter Soldier— meaning, Steve has had the perfect song picked out all this time.
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Muneer is an Indian writer at FandomWire who plans to visit all countries in this world to eat the food on their streets. Obsessed with joggers, he sings and plays the strings too.
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