One bigger one you missed is the scene between Tony and Pepper where he says “I shouldn’t be alive, unless it was for a reason” He later has a similar conversation with Banner in Avengers that mirrors that conversation about how “that much radiation should have killed you” “so what, the other guy kept me alive? What for?” ‘I guess we’ll find out”. Later in Endgame Hulk uses the gauntlet saying “It’s like I was built for this”
@@theinfiniteconqueror The scene with Cap and all the Avengers dead saying you could have saved us meaning Dr Strange definitely seen that portray in the future.
You missed that in Iron Man 1 when Tony is fighting with the Air Force jets, he calls Rodes and the ringtone that Rodes has for Tony is the original Iron Man theme song.
Tony said in the first scene "don't but this on my myspace page" to the soldier. In endgame, he said "Don't put this on social media" when making a video for Pepper.
I loved the Stane/Thanos similarity breakdown. This series has really highlighted Marvel's attention to detail which is absolutely phenomenal. Well done!
You missed the egg in iron man 2 when whiplash was making his “mark 1 suit” he was making the same hammering sound and camera shot as tony in the crave
BRAINSPLATTER16 i remember when cinemasins was only 5 minute max videos and it’s was just continuity and easter eggs. now it’s more just common sense and jokes
There’s a nice line of dialogue Pepper Pots tells Tony that when she catches him as Iron Man that he’s gonna kill himself and she won’t be a part of it but by the time Endgame rolls around in the final battle where Tony sacrifices himself she is indeed a part of the final battle and there for it.
Also note the Infinity Gauntlet used by Thanos was designed for his left hand, whereas the Gauntlet designed by Iron Man was designed to be worn on the right hand.
His left arm was always the troubled one. Here's the clip of every injury sustained via the left arm, both physically and metaphorically. th-cam.com/video/aT-xRj4ym1Y/w-d-xo.html
When Stark tells Pepper that he cracked time travel he said “I could throw it in the lake and go to bed” Pepper replies with “but would you be able to rest?” And when Stark does at the end of endgame she says “you can rest, you can rest now.” Thought that was pretty cool
I've seen a lot of Marvel "Easter eggs you didn't know about" video. This is the first one that legitimately showed me things I'd never noticed and really helped me appreciate the attention to detail of the MCU even more. Well done👏🏻
Interesting that you bring up the phenomenon of Composers writing 9 symphonies in their lifetimes as Tony Stark is a prominant character in 9 films of the infinite Saga. 3 Iron Man movies, Captain America Civil War, Spiderman Home Coming, and 4 Avengers films. (unless you wanna count his last-minute uncredited cameo in incredible Hulk)
13:44 In Endgame, Tony calls Thor Lebowski. This joke is kinda like Peter mentioning Star Wars and Samuel L Jackson being Nick Fury and Mace Windu. Jeff Bridges is Obadiah and Lebowski.
I love this vid. However I would challenge you on one point. The parallel of Obidiah and Thanos. I think it’s a polar opposite. Obodiah hates Tony and was milking the satisfaction of Tony’s death and demise. Thanos looked at Tony’s death as a regrettable necessity. The look into the eyes. One from an enemy. One from an opponent. ( just a thought).
The infinity gauntlet haha. Working on an iron man 2 video now and that’s something that stuck out to me. There’s so many similarities between Thanos and Tony.
@@amazingfantasy7879 Thanos wasn't egotistical. He had a god-complex, sure, but it's kinda justified. He saw himself as the only one who had the will and the power to save the universe.
One of my favorite Easter eggs in Iron Man was how Coulson kept saying S.H.I.E.L.D.'s full name the entire movie (side note: shoutout to Marvel updating the meaning to a more modern name) and then in the final conference scene, he says it and my nerd bones were on FIRE!
If there's one thing you can really praise the MCU for, is that they're really good with consistency. For example, the actor who played Howard Stark from Iron Man 2 is the same actor who played him in Civil War and Endgame.
The way they handled the recast at 5:41 was really breaking the wall. This is most likely exactly what they had to tell someone and out spite put it in as a line, amazing.
Tony’s last word is technically pepper because when everyone is around him after he snaps his fingers he says pepper when she walks up to him and then dies.
@@GuerrillaSM you mean if marvel comics wasn't such a success there wouldn't be MCU? Or do you mean if comic book art in general? Or do you mean writing words for people to read? Or do you mean just telling stories verbally?
It's unfair/inaccurate to say that Terrance Howard 'messed up'. He helped bring RDJ on board when no one wanted him - including many of the senior bods at Marvel. They thanked Howard by going back on his previously agreed fee package, partly so they could pay RDJ more for IM2. Yes, RDJ deserved a pay rise, but not at the expense of Howard. Howard was replaced by what a former Marvel senior bod may have regarded as a more affordable actor. This action in effect reduced the impact of the role, making War Machine insignificant and dispensable. The character never gained as much traction or development as others, he became little more than a comedic side kick from IM2 onwards. As much as I like Don Cheadle, Howard to me IS Rhodey/War Machine. To prove my point, notice how there isn't a spin-off for War Machine, but there is/was for Agent Carter, Falcon, Winter Solider, Loki, Wanda, Vision etc. To this day, Marvel have not acknowledged the significant contribution Howard made both financially and artistically to IM and assisting in securing RDJ into the project in the first place.
i don't know all about the backstage stuff, and i tend to disregard most reporting on those issues because i believe there is always either more that we don't know, or the fact that we are only hearing/reading from someone else's perspective and we don't know their agenda. I happen to love Don Cheadle's acting and I don't know as much of Terrance Howard's, but they were both good in their roles and I thank them for taking it all seriously and bringing Rhodey/War Machine to life. While I wish actors would see their character's all the way through, if something doesn't work out (money, artistic license, etc.) then I just hope it doesn't damage the role/movie/series for us, the fans. I, too, wish there was a War Machine spinoff, but having not been a fan of the comic, I have no idea how that could have been achieved.
@@sheldontauman9904 IMHO by 'forcing' Howards departure from the franchise, the repercussions have been detrimental to the character, Howard's career and reputation, as illustrated in this video with the use of the phrase "messed up'. We may never know the whole story, but ignoring the backstage stuff can allow certain people within the industry to get away with anything from breaching contracts to ... well, remember Harvey W?
@gerard sullivan Favreau while highly influential in securing RDJ, was not the only key player. Don't forget that at the time, Howard along with Paltrow, were the big names. This isn't a Favreau said this vs Howard said that situation - it is more a Favreau, Howard, plus others who helped persuade Marvel. Favreau got all the credit, and Howard was pushed from the project. Yet Howard is the one described as having messed up. Why?
I agree wholeheartedly. Yes the MCU and RDJ are bigger than life superstars, but if the rumors of Howard's pay decrease in IM2 are true, I probably would have walked away too.
I love that the details you point out are thematically relevant, intimate, and testament to the story telling quality of the filmmakers. They're not just superficial
@@heavyspoilers No, no, Thank you ! You recognize the talent, effort and passion that the story tellers put in to make these and you want to give them credit, share them with people. You're grateful and passionate too, I understand And I should since I wrote this video th-cam.com/video/j51ae5KM7N0/w-d-xo.html with the same intention. Fandoms, especially those as popular as this one, aren't shown appreciation enough for how much soul they truly have.
He really only mumbled that, and his mind was mostly gone by then, the last words he really consciously would be aware of saying would have been "i am iron man".
finally, a list of movie easter eggs with actual easter eggs that most people would never notice. Tired of those lists that would only mention Cap's shield in the background and not neat stuff like mirrored shots and actual blink and you miss it moments like the pillar flashing red or seeing tony's eyes when the suit turns off.
Heavy Spoilers I’m just getting towards the end of the video and I am also looking forward to Agent Coulson returning to the MCU films and series. Love Agents of SHIELD but want him back with the team!
You forget to mention that the small town being attacked that Tony saves is called Gulmira (sp), the town that Yinsen is from. Maybe too small of a detail
Before Yinsen dies he says to Stark "It's okay, i want it so." Black Widow says the same to Hawkeye right before she sacrificed herself. Also matches very good with the fact that Yinsen sacrificed himself to safe Tony and give him a second chance. Rody said in the beginning of endgame that Hawkeye may be to far gone and that someone like that can't be saved.
Yeah, rewatching this this week has really opened my eyes to just how well made all these movies were. I knew they were good but so many incredible details in them.
They do an amazing job with it and adding details in each film. Similar to Heavy Spoilers finding them! Edit: Due to YT messing with the comments, after posting I saw HS had responded to your comment!
Showing Stark holding a glass of alcohol while riding in the humvee also shows his total disregard not only for the danger around him but also his disregard for the danger and sacrifice of the soldiers he rides with.
very well done!! thank you so much for the eye for detail, I never noticed most of that stuff! whats so remarkable is how so many different creative teams worked on all those films and yet theres a cohesiveness throughout, maybe Kevin Fiege? thanks again, you're the heaviest!
In Doctor Strange, when he is driving in the car discussing potential cases with his assistant, prior to his big accident, there was one that links to Iron Man 2. In Iron Man 2 when they were doing human testing for Hammer Industries Armor, there was an industrial accident where their armor twisted a test pilots torso 180 degrees Doctor Strange: [To Billy, on the phone.] Billy! What have you got for me? Billy: I’ve got a 35-year-old Air Force colonel. Crushed his lower spine in some kind of experimental armor. Mid-thoracic vertebral fracture.
Tony was in charge of that I honestly don’t know if Tony would’ve trusted anyone but himself also the timeline has dr.strange way after Ironman 2 right I’m gonna have to check Disney +
I agree 100%. In comparison, the Star Wars Universe really dropped the ball on their last 6 episodes. They wasted so much time, industry resources and people's efforts to create a sham and mockery of the initial epic 3 SW movies. The Marvel Universe truly understands great storytelling, plot design/arc, hero's journey and will forever be the new standard of excellence. RIP Stan Lee, thank you for everything!
"Salieri overshadowed by Mozart" hold on a second. Salieri was overshadowed in Milos Forman's movie Amadeus, which has some historicity issues: From Wikipedia (ENG): "From the beginning, writer Peter Shaffer and director Milos Forman both were open about their desire to create entertaining drama only loosely based on reality, calling the work "fantasia on the theme of Mozart and Salieri".[28] This allowed them to carefully pick only interesting historic details or rumors, filling in the rest with dramatic fiction. The conflict between Mozart and an Italian "cabal" working to block his efforts in Vienna has some historical foundation, insofar as Mozart and his father did express a belief in such a plot. Ultimately, however, while Mozart and Salieri were in a sense professional rivals, records indicate Salieri expressing admiration for some of Mozart's compositions and they were on at least polite terms, but it is unclear if they were close friends.[29] The idea of animosity between Mozart and Salieri was popularized by Alexander Pushkin in 1830 in a play Mozart and Salieri. In it, Salieri actually murders Mozart on stage. This was made into an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 67 years later,[28] which in turn had its first screen adaptation by silent film director Victor Tourjansky in 1917.[citation needed] Another significant departure in the film is the portrayal of Salieri as a pious loner trapped in a vow of chastity, when in reality he was a married family man with eight children and at least one mistress.[30] Mozart was indeed commissioned to compose a Requiem Mass by an anonymous benefactor. In reality, the patron turned out to be Count Franz von Walsegg who was in grieving after the death of his wife, not Salieri disguised as the ghost of Mozart's father.[31]"
“This could ruin your heart for fifty lifetimes!” “Or something big for fifteen minutes” That part in the cave where Dr Yinsen and Tony talk about the reactor is one of my fav endgame Easter eggs
Could be reading more into it than what is there, but the parallel you're drawing at 1:57 between the "self-destructive hands" is further emboldened by the fact that, in IM he's using his *left* hand to do the selfish action, and in EG he is using his *right* hand to do the selfless action, playing into the historical subtext of "left = bad" and "right = good" in certain spiritual belief systems
Really cool how a bunch of the shots in different movies line up the same way. I never noticed this until you started pointing this out. Great job of discovering this. Awesome job Canadian Lad! Keep it up. You're impressing with every new video. Peace,Bobtwi. P.S. Favorite EEs were the shot set up of Obadiah and Toney and the similarity to Thanos and Toney. Really cool stuff!
A bit of a reach.. but in Iron Man Tony says "the best weapon is the one where you only have to fire once", and in Avengers: Endgame, Tony gets the nano gauntlet and "fires" once killing every enemy.
About the cheeseburgers, Tony told Obe he only had one and then pulls out another. Same thing happens with the suits and Arc Reactors, Obe thinks there's only the one reactor in the end and takes it but Tony had another. He also thought there was only one suit but Tony built himself another one. Haven't seen anyone on the internet figure this out yet so be sure to leave a shoutout if you do end up using this. THANKS :))
Terrence Howard didn't quit. He tried to play the move on Marvel, he wanted a bigger cut, he could have stayed and got a larger and larger cut but he got greedy. And greediness always gets you killed believe me.
Yea it's a pretty poor read that this was a mistake on Howard's part - it was pretty clear Feige et al wanted him out and Cheadle (their #1 pick all along) in.
4:35 no we learned that Jarvis was based named after the Stark’s butler 4 years earlier in Agent Carter they then got that actor to be in Endgame since that is Jarvis.
you messed up Terrence Howard didn't quit..Marvel and Robert Downey Jr. didn't honor his contract where it was stipulated that he'd get paid more money. Many people, even Terrence had to vouch for Robert since he was known to be a drug abuser. Since Marvel didn't want to pay Terrence his salary they replaced him with Cheadle, thus ending his relationship with Marvel and Robert
Thank you KasaiFilms. While I'm happy to praise RDJ and Marvel for many great films, they both need calling out for how they treated Howard. It's so annoying that Howard is the one regarded as having 'messed up'. They say politics is a dirty game, it's nothing compared to Hollywood!
@@EVERBEE_SEWING_BEE Looking back at what could have been, I'm happy Don Cheadle is portraying War Machine. And you're wrong about Hollywood. It has nothing on politics. Politics enslaved countless people, started two World Wars and brought the worst in us.
Terrance Howard wanted more than RDJ for Iron Man 2, he was notoriously difficult on set, and he butted heads with the director (Jon Favreau) on how his scenes were directed. These facts (along with the fact that he thinks 1x1 should equal 2) are sufficient reason for marvel to drop him.
As I'm doing my rewatch and reviews of the Infinity Saga films, I found myself really appreciating Yinsen's role a lot more in shaping Tony's story arc toward Endgame.
I don’t think this is considered an Easter egg, maybe foreshadowing, but when Yinsen dies he tells Tony ”Don’t waste it. Don’t waste your life, Stark”. That was the moment the old selfish Tony began to die and from there he continued to carry that burden until he felt like he achieved Yinsen’s wish. Maybe Pepper knew that story, which is why she told him ”you can rest, now”.
Nice But when she said you can rest now she was talking about the scene from Iron Man 3 when tony has nightmares about New York. Ever since then tony hasnt been able to "rest"
At first I thought this would be like another cbr or screen rant or any "sins" channel. Dude actually knows what hes talking about and is knowledgable, kudos. +1 sub earned that this channel deserves
The two pictures where tony get his reactor removed and when he got stabbed is just saying always double tap or as thanos put it you should have aimed for the head
I'm very impressed with the note about the cursed 9th symphony in classical music... Either you have a background in the space or you did HECKA research for this. Some composers deliberately named an opus somewhat unconventionally here and there out of that superstition as to delay ever formally naming their ninth symphony.
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One bigger one you missed is the scene between Tony and Pepper where he says “I shouldn’t be alive, unless it was for a reason” He later has a similar conversation with Banner in Avengers that mirrors that conversation about how “that much radiation should have killed you” “so what, the other guy kept me alive? What for?” ‘I guess we’ll find out”. Later in Endgame Hulk uses the gauntlet saying “It’s like I was built for this”
both of them had to wield the gauntlet too. So it perfectly fits them both.
That's actually a really good call back to the Avengers film as well!
Wow.
It also adds to the scene in Infinity War when Dr. Strange says there was only 1 way to win and they needed Tony alive for it.
@@theinfiniteconqueror The scene with Cap and all the Avengers dead saying you could have saved us meaning Dr Strange definitely seen that portray in the future.
"If you can make God bleed, the people will cease to believe in him."
- Ivan Vanko, Iron Man 2
*Proceeds to make Thanos bleed*
G0ldenDiamond and people ceased to believe in him
seriously come up with other shit you just wanted likes on this post, this has already been said
@@PathOfDistrAction Actually, I didn't see one that's why I posted this shit, and by the way this is an Iron Man 2 reference not Iron Man 1.
But a god shows their power.........
Tony is destined to be dominated by big bald guys reaching for his chest with a threatening look....lol
...whom he later kills
Gay
@@1000π Obadiah did steal his heart...
@@bongbingbingbong9090 aKsTyUaLy, hE sToLe ThE mInItUrIzEd ArC rEaCtOr, PoWeRiNg HiS eLeCtRoMaGnEt
That sounds wierdly sexual
You missed that in Iron Man 1 when Tony is fighting with the Air Force jets, he calls Rodes and the ringtone that Rodes has for Tony is the original Iron Man theme song.
Noice
Sweet!
That played a lot in the movie. The award scene, and also the scene where Tony and the reporter bang.
Tony said in the first scene "don't but this on my myspace page" to the soldier. In endgame, he said "Don't put this on social media" when making a video for Pepper.
ah nice
I loved the Stane/Thanos similarity breakdown. This series has really highlighted Marvel's attention to detail which is absolutely phenomenal. Well done!
Yeah the villain repetition is amazing, I love the first and last helmet shot too. Thanks for checking out the video
lmao yeah right.
But some how these movies are “fast food movie”. Yea ok. Sure.
@@jeremydraper733 that's cause they are
Weren’t stane and thanos played by the same character,which would parallel what all happened between endgame and iron man 3
You missed the egg in iron man 2 when whiplash was making his “mark 1 suit” he was making the same hammering sound and camera shot as tony in the crave
Thank you! I’m covering Iron Man 2 this week so will add that in
Heavy Spoilers glad I could help
*cave
Whiplash was really promising, if he lived he could have turned to somewhat of an anti-hero but no marvel likes killing its villains
Yeah, crave
This guy is actually legit. He knows about the DCEU(everything) and appreciates it as well as promoting the mcu. Thanks @HeavySpoilers
Thank you
This guy is the bizarro cinemasins.
BRAINSPLATTER16 i remember when cinemasins was only 5 minute max videos and it’s was just continuity and easter eggs. now it’s more just common sense and jokes
These are already quoted in several videos.. From Canadian lad channel think so.. 🙄
@@dhaneeshvaradaraj6346 exactly Canadian lad did this video a month ago
There’s a nice line of dialogue Pepper Pots tells Tony that when she catches him as Iron Man that he’s gonna kill himself and she won’t be a part of it but by the time Endgame rolls around in the final battle where Tony sacrifices himself she is indeed a part of the final battle and there for it.
He's selfishly doing something self destructive with his left hand and selflessly self destructive with his right.
I😳BE😳DAMNED😳
Also note the Infinity Gauntlet used by Thanos was designed for his left hand, whereas the Gauntlet designed by Iron Man was designed to be worn on the right hand.
@@chrisyin1310 what?
@@felynecomrade because he didn't know how to snap with his left hand
His left arm was always the troubled one.
Here's the clip of every injury sustained via the left arm, both physically and metaphorically.
th-cam.com/video/aT-xRj4ym1Y/w-d-xo.html
When Stark tells Pepper that he cracked time travel he said “I could throw it in the lake and go to bed” Pepper replies with “but would you be able to rest?” And when Stark does at the end of endgame she says “you can rest, you can rest now.”
Thought that was pretty cool
I've seen a lot of Marvel "Easter eggs you didn't know about" video. This is the first one that legitimately showed me things I'd never noticed and really helped me appreciate the attention to detail of the MCU even more. Well done👏🏻
Cheers
"she does a lovely spread on Tony"
She sure did.
😏
She also did an article about him! lol
@@benjaminwhite3585 This is a double entendre.
Tony: “I got caught doing a piece for vanity fair.”
Surprised you didn't mention that one.
"In Iron Man 2, she does a spread for Justin Hammer." And IRL, too
Peter parker is the "Peace" Tony wanted back. Look at the picture of them with the peace sign
Nice connection 👍
Seeing how the ending happened for Tony, this makes me a bit sad to hear but that is a really nice connection.
stretch before you reach
Interesting that you bring up the phenomenon of Composers writing 9 symphonies in their lifetimes as Tony Stark is a prominant character in 9 films of the infinite Saga. 3 Iron Man movies, Captain America Civil War, Spiderman Home Coming, and 4 Avengers films.
(unless you wanna count his last-minute uncredited cameo in incredible Hulk)
Ah nice
had the same thought, commented that also before reading this - my bad!
13:44 In Endgame, Tony calls Thor Lebowski. This joke is kinda like Peter mentioning Star Wars and Samuel L Jackson being Nick Fury and Mace Windu. Jeff Bridges is Obadiah and Lebowski.
Nice
Why?
I love this vid. However I would challenge you on one point. The parallel of Obidiah and Thanos. I think it’s a polar opposite. Obodiah hates Tony and was milking the satisfaction of Tony’s death and demise. Thanos looked at Tony’s death as a regrettable necessity. The look into the eyes. One from an enemy. One from an opponent. ( just a thought).
Agreed. Gamora and Nebula have made it clear Thanos is no liar, so when he said he admires Tony and it's a shame it came to that, he meant it.
Tony's story started and ended with two bald guys.
Haha he did
That thumbail is so accurate, big bald man standing over tony while he's paralysed talking about his demise
Big bald *sexy* man
_"They say the best weapon is one you never have to fire. I respectfully disagree. I prefer the weapon you only have to fire once!"_
Ring a bell?
The infinity gauntlet haha. Working on an iron man 2 video now and that’s something that stuck out to me. There’s so many similarities between Thanos and Tony.
"That's how dad did it. That's how America does it... and it's worked out pretty well so far."
@@felynecomrade But America fired the nuke twice
Well,both seem similar in their drive to achieve their goals,both are egotistical maniacs.In fact,Thanos is just a dark reflection of Tony.
@@amazingfantasy7879 Thanos wasn't egotistical. He had a god-complex, sure, but it's kinda justified.
He saw himself as the only one who had the will and the power to save the universe.
One of my favorite Easter eggs in Iron Man was how Coulson kept saying S.H.I.E.L.D.'s full name the entire movie (side note: shoutout to Marvel updating the meaning to a more modern name) and then in the final conference scene, he says it and my nerd bones were on FIRE!
If there's one thing you can really praise the MCU for, is that they're really good with consistency. For example, the actor who played Howard Stark from Iron Man 2 is the same actor who played him in Civil War and Endgame.
Terrence Howard is being salty in the background
Howard Stark isnt the same in Captain America but he's a younger version
The way they handled the recast at 5:41 was really breaking the wall. This is most likely exactly what they had to tell someone and out spite put it in as a line, amazing.
I love it. Makes me laugh every time, specially when all the photographers turn round lol
It also works in universe as he’s friends with Rhodes yet he’s in the hearing with him.
Winter soldier: cap to Sam when running by "...on your left"
Endgame: Sam to cap before coming out of the portal "... On your left"
Tony’s last word is technically pepper because when everyone is around him after he snaps his fingers he says pepper when she walks up to him and then dies.
He wanted a Pepsi!
"Hey pep"
At 7:37 of the videos you can clearly see iron man's eyes formed by the lights in the background when tony is powering the arc reactor.
Nice.
You can see Dumb-E in the back of his trailer at the end of Iron Man 3
Glad someone mentioned it!!!
If Iron Man wasn’t a success there would be no MCU.
you mean if blade wasnt a success there would be no MCU lol
Exactly. Wish he got a better send off vs cap
@@GuerrillaSM you mean if marvel comics wasn't such a success there wouldn't be MCU? Or do you mean if comic book art in general? Or do you mean writing words for people to read? Or do you mean just telling stories verbally?
@@GuerrillaSM but yes people keep overlooking blade
@@sam-pnw or do you mean writing lovable characters that will live on forever even if their characters died on screen?
I was born November 30, 1991 on long island. Its fun to think that around the time I was born bucky was in the area murdering Tony's parents:)
Looooool that’s a good way to look at it I suppose
You could have waited 16 days...
08:20 - Next to the mask in Endgame, is a bowl with six marbles/stones
Nice spot
It's unfair/inaccurate to say that Terrance Howard 'messed up'. He helped bring RDJ on board when no one wanted him - including many of the senior bods at Marvel. They thanked Howard by going back on his previously agreed fee package, partly so they could pay RDJ more for IM2. Yes, RDJ deserved a pay rise, but not at the expense of Howard. Howard was replaced by what a former Marvel senior bod may have regarded as a more affordable actor. This action in effect reduced the impact of the role, making War Machine insignificant and dispensable. The character never gained as much traction or development as others, he became little more than a comedic side kick from IM2 onwards. As much as I like Don Cheadle, Howard to me IS Rhodey/War Machine. To prove my point, notice how there isn't a spin-off for War Machine, but there is/was for Agent Carter, Falcon, Winter Solider, Loki, Wanda, Vision etc.
To this day, Marvel have not acknowledged the significant contribution Howard made both financially and artistically to IM and assisting in securing RDJ into the project in the first place.
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i don't know all about the backstage stuff, and i tend to disregard most reporting on those issues because i believe there is always either more that we don't know, or the fact that we are only hearing/reading from someone else's perspective and we don't know their agenda. I happen to love Don Cheadle's acting and I don't know as much of Terrance Howard's, but they were both good in their roles and I thank them for taking it all seriously and bringing Rhodey/War Machine to life. While I wish actors would see their character's all the way through, if something doesn't work out (money, artistic license, etc.) then I just hope it doesn't damage the role/movie/series for us, the fans. I, too, wish there was a War Machine spinoff, but having not been a fan of the comic, I have no idea how that could have been achieved.
@@sheldontauman9904 IMHO by 'forcing' Howards departure from the franchise, the repercussions have been detrimental to the character, Howard's career and reputation, as illustrated in this video with the use of the phrase "messed up'. We may never know the whole story, but ignoring the backstage stuff can allow certain people within the industry to get away with anything from breaching contracts to ... well, remember Harvey W?
@gerard sullivan Favreau while highly influential in securing RDJ, was not the only key player. Don't forget that at the time, Howard along with Paltrow, were the big names. This isn't a Favreau said this vs Howard said that situation - it is more a Favreau, Howard, plus others who helped persuade Marvel. Favreau got all the credit, and Howard was pushed from the project. Yet Howard is the one described as having messed up. Why?
I agree wholeheartedly. Yes the MCU and RDJ are bigger than life superstars, but if the rumors of Howard's pay decrease in IM2 are true, I probably would have walked away too.
I love that the details you point out are thematically relevant, intimate, and testament to the story telling quality of the filmmakers.
They're not just superficial
Thank you
@@heavyspoilers No, no, Thank you !
You recognize the talent, effort and passion that the story tellers put in to make these and you want to give them credit, share them with people. You're grateful and passionate too, I understand
And I should since I wrote this video th-cam.com/video/j51ae5KM7N0/w-d-xo.html with the same intention.
Fandoms, especially those as popular as this one, aren't shown appreciation enough for how much soul they truly have.
Tonys last words before his death were “hey pep” not “i am iron man”
It's just the iconic lines being pointed out that change the viewers perspective.
i heard he mumbled “morgan”
then pep said they they were gonna be ok
Doesn't matter.
He really only mumbled that, and his mind was mostly gone by then, the last words he really consciously would be aware of saying would have been "i am iron man".
Nice shot (that’s what this is clever shots)
...and but Easter eggs.
Ultron's Sokovia machine is also a nod to the arc reactor.
finally, a list of movie easter eggs with actual easter eggs that most people would never notice. Tired of those lists that would only mention Cap's shield in the background and not neat stuff like mirrored shots and actual blink and you miss it moments like the pillar flashing red or seeing tony's eyes when the suit turns off.
Thank you
4:37 "After we learn in Endgame is named after Stark's butler" Agent Carter TV show: "Am I a joke to you?"
Right?!
And it's actually the same actor that played jarvis in agent carter
I look forward to Sam Rockwell returning to the MCU one day! At 11:35 that little boy looks like a very young Tom Holland!
Me too! Really hope the benefactor is him or Osborne
Agreed.
Heavy Spoilers I’m just getting towards the end of the video and I am also looking forward to Agent Coulson returning to the MCU films and series. Love Agents of SHIELD but want him back with the team!
You forget to mention that the small town being attacked that Tony saves is called Gulmira (sp), the town that Yinsen is from. Maybe too small of a detail
Nice
His robot-arm-buddy got hauled up and taken away from the wreck of his previous home after Iron Man 3.
I was just coming to say this lol
Wasn't it shown during the move-out in Homecoming? I think if that's the case, it might mean it was destroyed in the plane crash
@@kingock6302 Dum-E should be around. It's mostly a hydraulic arm with some random computer parts. I'll have to re-watch.
Before Yinsen dies he says to Stark "It's okay, i want it so." Black Widow says the same to Hawkeye right before she sacrificed herself.
Also matches very good with the fact that Yinsen sacrificed himself to safe Tony and give him a second chance. Rody said in the beginning of endgame that Hawkeye may be to far gone and that someone like that can't be saved.
Great video deff. You went deep!
Damn everything comes full circle
Yeah, rewatching this this week has really opened my eyes to just how well made all these movies were. I knew they were good but so many incredible details in them.
They do an amazing job with it and adding details in each film. Similar to Heavy Spoilers finding them! Edit: Due to YT messing with the comments, after posting I saw HS had responded to your comment!
The tank is a chieftain, Tony Stark didn’t help to design it unless he was working in the 60s
Tony is also already drinking the chlorophyll in Iron Man to start countering the palladium.
I've seen so many Easter Egg videos, and I always get excited when I see ones that I never knew about. Your video has SO MANY! Thanks a bunch!
Thank you!
Showing Stark holding a glass of alcohol while riding in the humvee also shows his total disregard not only for the danger around him but also his disregard for the danger and sacrifice of the soldiers he rides with.
Awesome interpretation.
very well done!! thank you so much for the eye for detail, I never noticed most of that stuff! whats so remarkable is how so many different creative teams worked on all those films and yet theres a cohesiveness throughout, maybe Kevin Fiege? thanks again, you're the heaviest!
Ah thank you! Have a great week
Tony says "That's the end game" in Age of Ultron years before it was the title of the last Avengers movie
Fantastic compilation. Seeing people catch these kind of connections makes me want to rewatch the whole saga myself.
Dude, you have a keen eye for details!
Cheers
In Doctor Strange, when he is driving in the car discussing potential cases with his assistant, prior to his big accident, there was one that links to Iron Man 2.
In Iron Man 2 when they were doing human testing for Hammer Industries Armor, there was an industrial accident where their armor twisted a test pilots torso 180 degrees
Doctor Strange: [To Billy, on the phone.] Billy! What have you got for me?
Billy: I’ve got a 35-year-old Air Force colonel. Crushed his lower spine in some kind of experimental armor. Mid-thoracic vertebral fracture.
thought that was supposed to be rhodey post civil war
Tony was in charge of that I honestly don’t know if Tony would’ve trusted anyone but himself also the timeline has dr.strange way after Ironman 2 right I’m gonna have to check Disney +
@@JAGuy The events of Doctor Strange take place over years.
It’s all these subtle touches that really make these stories brilliant. Other franchises should take note.
Yeah Star Wars needs to start jotting stuff down
I agree 100%. In comparison, the Star Wars Universe really dropped the ball on their last 6 episodes. They wasted so much time, industry resources and people's efforts to create a sham and mockery of the initial epic 3 SW movies. The Marvel Universe truly understands great storytelling, plot design/arc, hero's journey and will forever be the new standard of excellence. RIP Stan Lee, thank you for everything!
Brilliant ❤️ video !!! LOVE All the Easter eggs and parallels !!! So much fun !
Iron Man Is the One who kickstarted the MCU, Not Cap, even though it took place in the 1940s.....
Yeah, if this movie hadnt been as good as it was I dunno if we’d have the film industry we do now. So many things have tried to copy the MCU
@@heavyspoilers yeah, I agree with you
Blade ,xmen :AM I a JOKE to You
@Kieron Campion well, yeah, also that.
Technically, Edward Norton’s Hulk was the start of the MCU.
Great video mate. You got yourself a new subscriber.
Cheers
literally started crying when I saw the "proof that Tony has a heart" picture again lmao
Holy shit this video is enlightening, thankyou!
Thanks 🙏
"Salieri overshadowed by Mozart"
hold on a second.
Salieri was overshadowed in Milos Forman's movie Amadeus, which has some historicity issues:
From Wikipedia (ENG):
"From the beginning, writer Peter Shaffer and director Milos Forman both were open about their desire to create entertaining drama only loosely based on reality, calling the work "fantasia on the theme of Mozart and Salieri".[28] This allowed them to carefully pick only interesting historic details or rumors, filling in the rest with dramatic fiction.
The conflict between Mozart and an Italian "cabal" working to block his efforts in Vienna has some historical foundation, insofar as Mozart and his father did express a belief in such a plot. Ultimately, however, while Mozart and Salieri were in a sense professional rivals, records indicate Salieri expressing admiration for some of Mozart's compositions and they were on at least polite terms, but it is unclear if they were close friends.[29]
The idea of animosity between Mozart and Salieri was popularized by Alexander Pushkin in 1830 in a play Mozart and Salieri. In it, Salieri actually murders Mozart on stage. This was made into an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 67 years later,[28] which in turn had its first screen adaptation by silent film director Victor Tourjansky in 1917.[citation needed]
Another significant departure in the film is the portrayal of Salieri as a pious loner trapped in a vow of chastity, when in reality he was a married family man with eight children and at least one mistress.[30]
Mozart was indeed commissioned to compose a Requiem Mass by an anonymous benefactor. In reality, the patron turned out to be Count Franz von Walsegg who was in grieving after the death of his wife, not Salieri disguised as the ghost of Mozart's father.[31]"
Incredible video... the Mozart rivalry is something I didn't get when initially watching Iron Man, what a reference!
“This could ruin your heart for fifty lifetimes!” “Or something big for fifteen minutes” That part in the cave where Dr Yinsen and Tony talk about the reactor is one of my fav endgame Easter eggs
but how is that an easter egg?
@@cjcampbell4799 well remember in endgame when he did something big? Yea it’s pretty self explanatory
This was a solid effort. Many thanks for the reveals. You got me hyped to watched the entire Marvel series yet again!
Could be reading more into it than what is there, but the parallel you're drawing at 1:57 between the "self-destructive hands" is further emboldened by the fact that, in IM he's using his *left* hand to do the selfish action, and in EG he is using his *right* hand to do the selfless action, playing into the historical subtext of "left = bad" and "right = good" in certain spiritual belief systems
Nice
So that's why Thanos uses his left hand for the gauntlet
I'm A lefty 😢
Really cool how a bunch of the shots in different movies line up the same way. I never noticed this until you started pointing this out. Great job of discovering this. Awesome job Canadian Lad! Keep it up. You're impressing with every new video. Peace,Bobtwi. P.S. Favorite EEs were the shot set up of Obadiah and Toney and the similarity to Thanos and Toney. Really cool stuff!
A bit of a reach.. but in Iron Man Tony says "the best weapon is the one where you only have to fire once", and in Avengers: Endgame, Tony gets the nano gauntlet and "fires" once killing every enemy.
First time to your channel. Love this vid!
Thanks 🙏
Unfortunately, Stark’s last words were “Hey, Pep.”. Not happy about that!
About the cheeseburgers, Tony told Obe he only had one and then pulls out another. Same thing happens with the suits and Arc Reactors, Obe thinks there's only the one reactor in the end and takes it but Tony had another. He also thought there was only one suit but Tony built himself another one. Haven't seen anyone on the internet figure this out yet so be sure to leave a shoutout if you do end up using this. THANKS :))
Amazing job. Great research and great pit together video. Your amazing
Terrence Howard did not quit, he was recast! He signed a contract for two sequels.
That was really well made & actually mentioned somethings I did not know, cheers.
Terrence Howard didn't quit. He tried to play the move on Marvel, he wanted a bigger cut, he could have stayed and got a larger and larger cut but he got greedy.
And greediness always gets you killed believe me.
This was impressively detailed. There were many times I would think “wow, I would never have made that link. Nice!!!”
Cap’s shield seen in Iron Man 1 & 2 is actually a wall clock. Sorry, it bugs me when it goes unmentioned.
Funny that Captain America ended up being a time traveler
This is one of the best deep dives into a lore I’ve ever seen! Wonderful job!!
Thank you
I just binged the whole MCU and I still didn’t notice the insane details.
Amazing. Half of the mirroring or shadowing stuff is well noticed, but probably aren’t even intentional by the filmmakers themselves!
if you watched agent carter at all, you would already know why he was named jarvis.
Great job on compiling this!!! Very entertaining to watch!!!
Its actually revealed in the Agent Carter T.V. series that J.A.R.V.I.S. is named after the Stark family butler.
He said that.
@@-m.d.n-9019 he said we later find out about Jarvis in Endgame...not on the Agent Carter show. Which happened before endgame.
@@josephrobichaud2852 oh , true.
J.A.R.V.I.S is an acronym for "Just A Regular Voice Intercom System lol
This is so awesome!! Nice work!
Cheers
cast this man as Reed Richards because he knows how to STRETCH
We need TH-cam Comment awards because this is definitely a winner😂😂😂
@OriginalTharios i want you to know that your comment has no value
that was freakin' EPIC! thank you for taking the efforts to put together these gems :)
Thank you
Terrance Howard didn’t quit, RDJ took double the pay check and in turn the heads told Terrance to do the 2nd one for less money than he was promised
Yea it's a pretty poor read that this was a mistake on Howard's part - it was pretty clear Feige et al wanted him out and Cheadle (their #1 pick all along) in.
Wow! Nice work! Congratulations!
4:35 no we learned that Jarvis was based named after the Stark’s butler 4 years earlier in Agent Carter they then got that actor to be in Endgame since that is Jarvis.
My man!
Thanks for the insights HS.
cheers.
you messed up Terrence Howard didn't quit..Marvel and Robert Downey Jr. didn't honor his contract where it was stipulated that he'd get paid more money. Many people, even Terrence had to vouch for Robert since he was known to be a drug abuser. Since Marvel didn't want to pay Terrence his salary they replaced him with Cheadle, thus ending his relationship with Marvel and Robert
Thank you KasaiFilms. While I'm happy to praise RDJ and Marvel for many great films, they both need calling out for how they treated Howard. It's so annoying that Howard is the one regarded as having 'messed up'. They say politics is a dirty game, it's nothing compared to Hollywood!
@@EVERBEE_SEWING_BEE Looking back at what could have been, I'm happy Don Cheadle is portraying War Machine. And you're wrong about Hollywood. It has nothing on politics. Politics enslaved countless people, started two World Wars and brought the worst in us.
Terrance Howard wanted more than RDJ for Iron Man 2, he was notoriously difficult on set, and he butted heads with the director (Jon Favreau) on how his scenes were directed. These facts (along with the fact that he thinks 1x1 should equal 2) are sufficient reason for marvel to drop him.
As I'm doing my rewatch and reviews of the Infinity Saga films, I found myself really appreciating Yinsen's role a lot more in shaping Tony's story arc toward Endgame.
Iron man was also in 9 MCU movies mirroring the “9 symphonies” comment. (Not counting post credit stuff)
Brilliant video - I knew of like 1 or 2 of these from what I thought was eagle eyed watching, but my god this is packed full! Brilliant job 👍👍👍
Cheers
I don’t think this is considered an Easter egg, maybe foreshadowing, but when Yinsen dies he tells Tony ”Don’t waste it. Don’t waste your life, Stark”. That was the moment the old selfish Tony began to die and from there he continued to carry that burden until he felt like he achieved Yinsen’s wish. Maybe Pepper knew that story, which is why she told him ”you can rest, now”.
Nice
But when she said you can rest now she was talking about the scene from Iron Man 3 when tony has nightmares about New York. Ever since then tony hasnt been able to "rest"
i just want to say this is an amazing video for MCU fans! thanks for making it
Things aren't coming into full circle but a complete sphere when it comes to Tony Stark!
Love you 3000, Iron man!
Hahah true true, thanks for the comment
At first I thought this would be like another cbr or screen rant or any "sins" channel. Dude actually knows what hes talking about and is knowledgable, kudos. +1 sub earned that this channel deserves
Ey thank you
The two pictures where tony get his reactor removed and when he got stabbed is just saying always double tap or as thanos put it you should have aimed for the head
Big up to you brother from Casablanca. Morocco. Keep the hard work
Thank you James! Have a great day
Damn💥💥
Cheers
I'm very impressed with the note about the cursed 9th symphony in classical music... Either you have a background in the space or you did HECKA research for this. Some composers deliberately named an opus somewhat unconventionally here and there out of that superstition as to delay ever formally naming their ninth symphony.