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What small details from the Marvel movies do you love?

There are plenty of small details in Marvel movies, in fact I would say in every scene a small detail is present.

1: Tony notices that Steve is worthy:

When Tony finally gets to see Steve use Mjolnir, he is fascinated by it due the fact that he was unconscious at the time. He understands that Steve is "worthy" to use it, especially considering that only Thor and the Vision had previously done so.

2: Howard Stark in Homecoming

In Homecoming, we notice artwork depicting famous people on the walls of Midtown High School in addition to the photograph of Bruce Banner in Peter's classroom, one of which features Howard Stark (behind Peter).

3: Captain America’s Star and Avengers logo symbols:

Steve's suit features the Avengers logo and the Captain America Star emblem in Age of Ultron. He takes the Avengers emblem off his outfit as he quits being an Avenger in Civil War.

At the conclusion of Civil War, he surrenders his shield and flees, and as we will see in Infinity War, he also removes the Star from his costume.

4: Tony breaks the Tower:

Right before Tony uses the Hulk to destroy the building in Africa during Age of Ultron, he launches four missiles at it that hit various structural locations, causing the skyscraper to fall vertically. As a result, the neighbourhood around the tower is protected from danger.

5: Spider-Man Video from Homecoming

We catch a glimpse of the video that Peter had been watching in class in Homecoming. The video link can be seen if we look more closely.

You may access the exact link for the second Homcoming trailer by changing the little "p" in the link to a "P."

6: Thor sends Banner/Hulk to Doctor Strange

At the beginning of Infinity War, after Thanos attacked the Asgardian ship and beat the Hulk, Thor asked Heimdall to send Hulk to Earth. However, it's interesting to note that Banner doesn't just fall anywhere on Earth; instead, he crashes at the New York Sanctum, where Thor and Doctor Strange had previously met in Ragnarok.

Thor dispatched his companion to the Sanctum believing Strange would be there to assist because he knew Strange was a magician and that he was keeping a watchlist of potential threats to Earth.

7: The Triskelion in Homecoming

The Triskelion, three helicopters launched by Hydra, was destroyed in The Winter Soldier by Steve and his allies, but a lot of damage was done to the neighbourhood, which necessitated cleanup. When Peter's group travels to Washington, DC, for an academic decathlon, we notice a board stating that the clean-up is ongoing in a scene from Homecoming.

8. Scott has Orange Slices:

After Clint returns from his time travel demonstration, Scott and Tony come over, with Scott carrying the orange slices he requested during the Civil War in case he needs them.

9. In Endgame Title Card half the orchestra is missing:

The Avengers theme begins to play when the title card is unveiled, however more horns are used because there is only one-half of the orchestra present.

10. Hawkeye returns:

Clint's first arrow shot after his family was killed to defend Natasha at Vormir, where he and Natasha are arguing over who will be the sacrifice, this marks his transformation back into Hawkeye after being a Ronin.

11. Nat's Ballet Shoes:

Nat's dance shoes from her Red Room are on the chair next to them when Natasha and Steve are discussing how they can go on in the opening scene of Endgame.

12. Spiderman swinging on Ant-Mans hands.

As the assembled Avengers charge, the decisive conflict begins. Spider-Man can be seen in the background running while swinging on Giant-arm. Man's.

13. A113:

A113, which appears in a few other MCU stories, is displayed in a panel behind Bruce while he and Rhodey discuss time travel.

14. Tony's Chest Scar

The scar where Tony's old Arc Reactor was lodged in his chest is evident at the beginning of Endgame when Tony pulls off the device and shoves it into Steve's hands.

15. PEZ Dispensers:

Next to Stormbreaker are PEZ dispensers for the Hulk and Iron Man inside Thor's home in New Asgard.

16. Using pencil to push buttons:

Bruce uses a pencil to operate switches and buttons when testing the Quantum Tunnel because his fingers are too large.

17. Shawarma Lunch:

2012 Thor says they're "going for lunch" as he and 2012 Tony face off against Alexander Pierce and his (HYDRA) agents. This later turns out to be the shawarma restaurant they go to in The Avengers' final post-credits sequence.

(Note: Steve has his face hidden. Chris Evans concealed the beard since he was growing one for another movie.)

18: Ant- Sense: 

Ant-Man instantly contracts in order to protect himself when the Sanctuary II begins firing on the Avengers Compound..

19. Straight For Thanos's Head:

Thor attacks Thanos' head directly because he wants to win the battle and avoid making the same mistake twice. He also throws Mjolnir at Thanos, but it flies away because Thanos is unworthy despite his attempt to seize it.

20. Wasp Portal:

Wasp comes through one of the smaller portals compared to the others, later she enlarges to her regular size.

21. Howard The Duck Joins The Fight:

You won't see Howard the Duck joining the battle if you blink.

22. Nebula Smiles:

Nebula grins for what might be the first time ever as Tony and her play paper football and she manages to score a goal.

23. Hunka-Hulka Burning Fudge ice cream

As the Avengers and Guardians talk about where to find the Stones, Bruce can be seen eating Hunka-Hulka Burning Fudge ice cream, referencing Wong's line about it in Infinity War.

24. Thor, Hit Me:

Okay, Thor. Hit me!

Tony's nanosuit generates an energy absorption reflector, allowing Thor to use Mjolnir and Stormbreaker to charge up a potent lightning bolt. He shoots it towards Tony, which the suit then absorbs, allowing him to use it to power his own supercharged energy ray attack on Thanos.

This alludes to The Avengers' initial fight between Tony and Thor. When Thor strikes Iron Man with lightning, the impact done to his suit's repulsor is enhanced rather than destroyed.

Additionally, due to automated rotation, Thanos' Buster Sword spins extremely quickly. The middle hilt is all that Thanos is holding as the blades spin rapidly around him.

25. Inverted Mobius Strip:

When Tony sees the framed photograph of him and Peter clutching an upside-down diploma, he gets the inspiration to build his Time GPS in the shape of an inverted Mobius strip.

26. Don't do anything stupid:

Steve says to Bucky as he prepares to go with the Stones and Mjolnir: “Don’t do anything stupid ‘till I get back.

Bucky replies “How can I? You’re taking all the stupid with you.”

A reference to The First Avenger, in which Bucky had to leave Steve when he was summoned away to battle, but with the line readings reversed.

27.: The Winter Soldier speech:

The following quote from Steve in The Winter Soldier perfectly describes the circumstances in Endgame's pivotal battle:

I know I’m asking a lot,

But the price of freedom is high,

It always has been,

And it’s a price I’m willing to pay.

And if I’m the only one, then so be it.

But I’m willing to bet I’m not.

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