10 Split-Second Details You Totally Missed In Marvel Movies

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is absolutely CRAMMED with fun Easter Eggs and references – and some of them are rather hard to spot! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6

However, pretty much everybody knows that S.H.I.E.L.D.’s map in Iron Man 2 highlighted some key Marvel locations, that Odin’s trophy room in the Thor movies contained some important Marvel relics, that the Collector’s museum in Guardians of the Galaxy contained some notable exhibits, and that the Grandmaster’s tower in Thor: Ragnarok featured some iconic characters – but this video will talk about the even more subtle and sometimes rather obscure split-second references in the MCU.

The split-second details in question are; Fin Fang Foom on a billboard in the first Iron Man movie, Journey into Mystery on a billboard in the first Thor movie, the Hitler punch in the first Captain America movie, the ravens Huginn and Muninn in the first Avengers movie, the words “Tales to Astonish” being spoken out loud in Ant-Man, Clint Barton calling Tony Stark “The Futurist” in Captain America: Civil War, Kronans very briefly appearing on screen in the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel, Bruce Banner featuring in a photograph in Spider-Man: Homecoming, the Shady Acres Care Home in Thor: Ragnarok, and New York, London and Hong Kong getting specific mentions in Black Panther.

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Featuring:

Fin Fang Foom
Journey into Mystery
The Hitler punch
Huginn and Muninn
Tales to Astonish
The Futurist
Kronans
Bruce Banner
Shady Acres Care Home
New York, London and Hong Kong

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