12 Curious Facts about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (12 MARVEL Curiosities)
12 interesting facts about the marvel cinematic universe
I am sure that if you are a fan of Marvel you will like this data, and if you are not then you will know these interesting facts as a general culture. In fact, everything that happens before making a movie or even while making and filming is very interesting. So enjoy these interesting facts from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.



Robert Downey Jr. was inspired by billionaire businessman and tycoon Howard Hughes, and the eccentric CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX Elon Musk, to play Tony Stark. Character who, like him, was addicted to alcohol.

Emily Blunt could almost be the 'Black Widow', but refused the offer as she could not adjust her schedule as she was shooting Gulliver's Travels.

The scene in which Thor (2011) recovers the hammer, completely resetting himself from his wounds surrounded by a multitude of rays, pays tribute to the animated series 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'.

In The Avengers (2012), each character has a different duration. According to cultural magazine Vulture, Captain America is on screen 37 minutes and 42 seconds, Iron Man 37 minutes and 1 second, Black Widow 33 minutes and 35 seconds, Hulk 28 minutes and 3 seconds, Thor 25 minutes 52 seconds and Hawkeye 12 minutes and 44 seconds.

Jeremy Renner, to play 'Hawkeye', was training with Olympic archers. Although he is left-handed he had to prepare to shoot with both hands, because Hawkeye is ambidextrous.

On Nick Fury's tomb is written the following message: “The Way of the Righteous Man, Ezekiel 25:17”. Clearly a reference to the phrase of the character of Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction (1994).

In 'Guardians of the Galaxy' the set was very large, so James Gunn decided to install a PA system to communicate with the actors without scrolling throughout the set.

Tom Holland is the youngest actor to play the wall climber to date, when he started the costume at only 19 years old. Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield did it at the age of 25 and 26 specifically.

To recreate the fictional nation of Wakanda in 'Black Panther', the production crew shot in natural locations in Zambia, Uganda, South Africa, Argentina, Busan. In addition to South Korea and the United States.
