This article contains spoilers Avengers: Game over
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Avengers: Game over Includes multiple callbacks to different parts of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including a specific reference worth clicking through for longtime fans. Hard to believe now, 11 years and 22 movies after it all began, this generation’s flagship series begins with a relatively solid and somewhat adventurous origin story. Iron Man. Starring Robert Downey Jr. As Tony Stark, few would have guessed at the time that the film would not only make Downey an A-list star, enthrall audiences with a new superhero, but also completely redefine the genre. Film industry in general.
With over $18 billion in worldwide box office, Marvel Studios can hardly make any mistakes in this day and age. Every movie they make, no matter how popular the characters are with the general audience, is a resounding success, and all of their success stems from the original books. Iron Man. As expected, Endgame There is some homage to that movie, most notably when Tony repeats “I’m Iron Man” The announcement was made before he wiped out Thanos. But then there’s another interesting nod, directly related to Stark’s first steps in becoming the great hero he wanted to be.
Tony’s youngest daughter Morgan and Happy Hogan sat on the porch after Tony’s funeral. Happy asked her if she wanted something to eat, and she innocently said she wanted some cheeseburgers. All Happy could do was laugh and recall Tony’s love of burgers. Of course, this is a reference to the original Iron ManTony asked for a press conference and an American cheeseburger as the first two things he wanted when he returned to America.
Burgers are a popular food item, but they are contained in Iron Man It is not done randomly. Yes, the promotion tied to Burger King may have something to do with it, but the burger (seriously) has had a hugely positive impact on Downey’s life. In an interview, he revealed that eating Burger King convinced him that it was finally time to get things back on track. In 2003, he ate a burger and was so disgusted that he arbitrarily threw the drugs in his car into the sea. In a bizarre example of the art of imitating life, Tony Stark made some big, life-changing choices while eating a burger. Iron Man During the press conference, he announced that the Stark Corporation would stop producing weapons.
in every respect, Endgame This book is the ideal conclusion to the first decade of the Marvel Universe. The film begins with Tony realizing he needs to be more selfless, and ends the first era with Tony sacrificing himself to save all living things in the universe. At the first step of his journey, he’s munching on a burger, so Morgan’s lines add a touching cherry to everything. No one can attribute Thanos’ defeat to the Whopper (burgers were probably not part of Tony’s meal plan while he was in captivity), but those who were in the MCU in the first place will still appreciate it. this relationship.