A portrait of Bruce Banner on a classroom wall in Spider-Man: Homecoming, an alien duck that is well-known to fans and held captive by a collector in Guardians of the Galaxy, a spoiler hidden in a mural from Thor: Ragnarok, or the exact coordinates of Wakanda drawn on a map in a scene from Black Panther …
Of all the big screen franchises, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is probably the one that contains the most easter eggs, winks intended for the most observant viewers, and references to other films in the same saga.
before the Avengers
Before the founding members of the Avengers came together for the first time in 2012, their adventures were carefully covered in previous MCU feature films, most notably Iron Man 1 and 2, which ended with a small visit from Nick Fury’s Tony Stark.
At the end of the second Jon Favreau film released in 2010, the director of SHIELD returned to see the famous billionaire to offer him a job as a consultant. But notice the screens behind the tone?
in 1 hour, 54 minutes and 33 seconds
If you press pause at 1 hour, 54 minutes and 33 seconds and look closely at the world map behind the character, you’ll see that it identifies two locations: one in the center of Africa and one in the middle. Atlantic ocean.
As fans of the Marvel Universe have no doubt guessed, these two dots represent the Kingdom of Wakanda (ruled by Black Panther) and Talokan (led by Namor), who after 12 years are waging a merciless war in Wakanda forever.

If you ever let the sequence scroll to get a different angle on Nick Fury’s map, you’ll also be able to glimpse Greenland (where Captain America was frozen), New Mexico (where Thor landed after being kicked out of Asgard), and New York (where the Hulk’s final battle took place). As it turns out, even then Fury was already very well informed.
Did you spot any other hidden details in Iron Man 2?
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