With over 20 films in its lineup spanning over a decade of releases, theMarvel Cinematic Universeis loaded with details that many casual viewers may miss, as they are often references to obscureMarvelcomics.
However, there are also severaleasy-to-miss referencesto past movies in the more recent entries of theMCU, some of which are blink-and-you-miss-it moments that are hard to find even on repeated watches. However, there is always an eagle-eyed fan who spots something that everyone else misses.

Updated July 03, 2025 by Jerrad Wyche:Each passing year sees numerous movies and television shows build on the lore and canon of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Characters from different backgrounds and perspectives over opportunities for audiences worldwide to connect and relate to the superpowered stories that unfold. Marvel Studios focuses on fleshing out a world that feels interconnected and living. A strong way they accomplish this is by including details in their projects that either hint at future projects, or piece together narrative elements. The latest Marvel projects have continued in this tradition.
14Beta Ray Bill Exists
Despite the Hulk serving as the greatest gladiator champion the Grandmaster has ever seen, that whole situation had existed long before the giant green Avenger. Eventually, Thor got involved. In one of the panning shots showcasing the alien planet of Sakarr, audiences are treated to what appears to be a tower showcasing the faces of previous champions on the Grandmaster’s towerduringThor: Ragnarok.
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To the bottom left of Hulk’s head is what appears to be a horse in a helmet. This isn’t just any horse, but an alien species known as Korbinite. The Korbinite in question is a man by the name of Beta Ray Bill, who holds many of the same and equal powers as Thor. Fans are hoping that this statue means that the lovable oddball will eventually show up in theMCUin some capacity.
13Wolverine Might Be Wandering Around
In one of the episodes ofShe-Hulkon Disney+, Jen Walters can be seen looking through websites in search of new job opportunities. Among the sidebar text featured on one of these sites is a headline that reads “Man fights with metal claws in bar brawl.”
This could very well be a meta-commentary on how fans of theMarvel Cinematic Universeare looking for any clue that leads to the introduction of theX-Men,but it might be more than that. Sprinkling in these weird sightings and interactions could set up a world in which mutants have always existed, but for one reason or another have hidden from the wider masses.

12Kang Once Ruled Egypt
Throughout the history of Marvel Comics, the villainknown as Kanghas been revealed to be the true identity behind some of history’s greatest and most well-known rulers. In the third episode of Disney+‘sMoon Knight,fans were teased with Kang actually being present during the history of theMCU. During a rooftop fight with some thugs, one of these guys can be seen with a jean jacket.
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On the back is a spray-painted image of a pharaoh. Not only is this pharaoh painted in the iconic green and purple associated with Kang, but it’s of Pharaoh Rama-Tut, an Egyptian figure and identity Kang the Conqueror served as.
11Stane Tower
The MCU is home to some incredible villains, who are both well-acted and written. However, others serve as the idiotic buffoons that help round out superhero stories. One such buffoon was a man named Obediah Stane, who served as the main antagonist of the firstIron Manfilm. He was desperate and jealous of Tony Stark, feelings that led to him trying to kill the man known as Iron Man and take over the company that Tony’s father created.
A bell tower plaque in the opening scenes of theHawkeyeDisney+ series shows that it is called Stane Tower. Stane’s pettiness was so strong that he likely saw Stark Tower at the heart of New York City’s skyline and wanted a tower of his own.

10The Fake Infinity Gauntlet
InThor: Ragnarok, Hela claims that theInfinity Gauntletin Asgard is a fake before casually throwing it off of its pedestal. While this is played off for laughs, as the gauntlet loaded with all six Infinity Stones is quite clearly a fake, this is actually a meta-reference to the early films.
The gauntlet shown in the film is the original prop, which was made in error as a right-handed gauntlet rather than a left-handed one.

9Black Panther vs The Rhino
Black Pantherhas many great action sequences, most notably the multiple challenges for the throne atop the waterfall. One scene that stands out for being somewhat ridiculous is the scene where T’Challa takes down a rhino, which is almost frame-for-frame ripped fromthe comic pagesof one of Black Panther’s first stories, “Panther’s Rage.”
The entire fight sequence is one big call back to this comic story, though the rhino fight stands out as one of the most accurate.

8New Asgard
Following the destruction of Asgard inThor: Ragnarok, Thor is forced to find a new home for the handful of Asgardians left alive after Hela’s assault on their home. They settle down on Earth shortly after. InAvengers: Endgame, New Asgard is shown to be located in Tønsberg, Norway, though the significance of this location is less apparent at first glance.
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Fans ofThor: Ragnarokwill recognize this as the place where Odin claimed to be his home shortly before dying. However, it is also where Red Skull and Hydra finally found the Tesseract, the Infinity Stone that was most prominently used to give both Scarlet Witch and Captain Marvel their powers.
7Harley Keener’s Return
Although many people won’t recognize this character by name, he is best known for his role inIron Man 3as the boy who helps Tony out when his house is destroyed and he is on the run from Cillian’s men.
Many characters from Tony’s past returned for his funeral at the end ofAvengers: Endgame.One character hiding among the crowd that many people missed was Harley, who came back to bid Tony a final farewell following his death.

6Howard The Duck
The lesser-known Marvel character Howard the Duck most notably appeared in the end credits scene ofGuardians of the Galaxy, where he appeared alongside Cosmo as a part of The Collectors collection of creatures. This isn’t Howard’s only appearance in the MCU, however. He returned not only forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,but also inAvengers: Endgame.
Howard the Duck appears behind The Wasp in the final battle scene after Wong and Doctor Strange open up portals to all the different characters. Although it isn’t known how useful a talking duck would be during this final battle, Howard was at least present.

5The Howling Commandos
Kenneth Choi, the actor who plays Jim Morita, one of the Howling Commandos inCaptain America: The First Avenger, returned years later to play Principal Morita inSpider-Man: Homecoming.
Although his name heavily suggests that he was descended from Jim Morita, it wasn’t untilFar From Homethat his theory was confirmed. The principal casually mentions that he keeps a photo of the Howling Commandos as a memento of his family.
