During one of the trailers, Jennifer tells her colleague that she couldn’t be an Avenger since that is something for billionaires, narcissists, and adult orphans for some reason. Of these three categories, adult orphans make up the bulk of Marvel superhe
When Thor refers to Agent Coulson, he calls him “Son of Coul”. He’s actually misinterpreting his surname, reading it in the same way that his name is “Odinson” - Son of Odin. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3d8kBBi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i
Did you notice this in MONSTERS INC.? The countdown to start scaring along the Eastern Seaboard starts at 7. Did you ever wonder why? Well, Jerry the scare floor manager has 7 fingers on his hand. Might as well use them all, right? #movielogic #movie
Christopher Eccleston hated playing Malekith. His main reason for taking the role was actually the money. He specifically hated the long hours that he had to spend in makeup. During the first days of filming, it took up to eight hours in makeup, and late
The crew did the best they could to keep Samuel L. Jackson’s role a secret. After Marvel hired Jackson to play Nick Fury, they drove Fury’s car to the middle of the set where they surrounded it with dressing trailers. This way, no one could see him ge
Val Kilmer’s voice was done using AI. Val Kilmer is no longer able to speak, so his daughter, Mercedes, revealed in an interview how the studio managed to use an AI program to create Val’s voice. The AI learned how Val used to speak, and it was able
Everyone that enjoyed the shirtless beach football montage has Tom Cruise to thank for it. Apparently, he wasn’t happy with the first version of the scene, and he had them do re-shoots. The cast mentioned that they actually had gone out for milkshakes an
We almost got to see Tom Cruise play a beloved character. There was talk of getting Tom Cruise to come in to play a variant of Tony Stark, but Kevin Feige told Waldron that this would be impossible due to Tom’s commitment to filming the new Mission Im
Tom Cruise is one of the main reasons that everything feels so realistic. He insisted that there be minimal green screen and CGI shots, and the close up cockpit scenes were actually taken during real in-flight sequences. Thanks to this, a lot of the cast
Did you know this about TOP GUN? The film was produced with assistance from the United States Navy, which made for some interesting conflicts. For the opening of the film, director Tony Scott wanted to shoot aircraft taking off and landing on the aircr
Doctor Strange's evil self talks about his sister Donna. In the comics, Stephen Strange's sister drowns and dies while they are growing up. She was a big part of his life and he misses her, but he also blames himself for her death and thinks she could st
The name of a mythical one-eyed, multiversal tentacle monster is Shuma-Gorath! In the comics, Shuma-Gorath was a powerful, sometimes stated to be omnipotent, and ancient demon that possessed vast supernatural powers. He is considered to be one of the pri
This is not the first time that the character Charles Xavier has died in a movie. In the last 20 years, Charles Xavier has been killed in three separate films. The first time was in X-Men: The Last Stand back in 2006, where he was killed by Jean Grey.
Did you catch this in Mission Impossible? While Ethan Hunt is pulling up the NOC database, take a closer look at the list of names. Did you see it? If you pause the movie at the right moment, you can see one of the agent’s codename is “Maverick” a n
Did you know this about Top Gun? One of the film’s stunt pilots, Art Scholl, was killed during the production of the movie, aged 54. He died when his Pitts S-2 camera plane failed to recover from a flat spin and plunged into the Pacific Ocean. Scholl'
Did you know this about Sonic the Hedgehog? This drawing of Sonic by Crazy Carl, the man who’s hunting the “Blue Devil” in Green Hills, is more than just a poor representation of Sonic. The drawing is actually a reference to the meme “Sanic,” whic
Did you miss this in Sonic the Hedgehog? Of the many objects in Sonic’s lair, there is a license plate that reads N-D-4-S-P-D. Or in other words, “Need for Speed.” This is a nod to the iconic phrase “need for speed” from the Top Gun films, as wel
Did you see this in Sonic the Hedgehog? When Sonic is waiting for the missiles to land, he is seen tapping his foot. While it’s a common way to express someone waiting for something to happen, this was actually a reference to Sonic’s “idle animation”