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  • Movies with shared continuity are all the rage these days, and you've got one movie

  • franchise to thank: Iron Man. When the Robert Downey Jr.-starring action flick debuted in

  • 2008, no one could've predicted the effect it would have on movies for years afterwards.

  • Marvel Studios and director Jon Favreau laid the early groundwork for the Marvel Cinematic

  • Universe by stuffing in as many Easter eggs and hidden references as they could, so for

  • obsessive comic fans, the Iron Man franchise can be summed up in one word: Marvelous.

  • The Dude survives

  • Jeff Bridges' performance as bad guy Obadiah Stane in the original Iron Man may have been

  • just fine, but everyone knows it wasn't the role for which he'll always be known. No,

  • that distinction belongs to The Dude from The Big Lebowski. As it turns out, the effects

  • guys on Iron Man agreed, and added small tributes to The Dude in Stane's secret computer files,

  • which feature fine-print dialogue from The Big Lebowski. Additionally, the weapons Stane

  • sent to the bad guys went on a ship called "Lebowski." Those details really tied the

  • scene together, man.

  • Urdu, or don't

  • In the beginning of Iron Man, Tony Stark is kidnapped by a terrorist group known as The

  • Ten Rings. Stark's captors discuss their plan, and their secret partnership with Tony's friend,

  • Stane, right in front of him, spoiling the whole movie before it can even really beginbut

  • only if you speak Urdu, the national language of Pakistan. Most Western audiences were none

  • the wiser. Speaking of the Ten Rings

  • Ten Rings to rule them all

  • The first Iron Man flick would eventually spawn a franchise, but the filmmakers didn't

  • know that at the time. There was no way to know when, or if, we'd ever really get to

  • see longtime magic- ring-wearing Iron Man villain Mandarin make it to the big screen.

  • So instead of featuring the bad guy with handfuls of bling, the filmmakers instead decided to

  • pay tribute to the Mandarin by naming the terrorists after him. Which is way less cool

  • than having a street named after you or something.

  • That song rings a bell...

  • Still on the subject of rings, when Tony's pal Rhodey gets a call from him on his cell

  • phone, we can hear a very unique ringtone. That little tune is actually the theme song

  • from the 1966 Iron Man cartoon. Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" probably would've been a little

  • more badass...

  • ...but maybe a little too on-the-nose.

  • O Captain! My Captain!

  • Fans saw the first big hints at a larger Marvel Cinematic Universe when they spotted a familiar

  • sight on Tony Stark's work bench. Sitting along with unfinished projects and other junk

  • is none other than Captain America's famous patriotic shield. The shield shows up again

  • in Iron Man 2, while a couple of Captain America comic books also make an appearance in Howard

  • Stark's trunk. Both movies predate the legendary superhero's first cinematic appearance in

  • 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger.

  • Bambi Arbogast

  • In the comics, Bambina "Bambi" Arbogast has been a valued Stark employee for decades.

  • During her first appearance in 1979, she helps Iron Man defeat Whirlwind in the middle of

  • her own job interview, before going on to play a key role in a number of other storylines.

  • You can spot Bambi, played by Margy Moore, in Iron Man 2, when she’s seen working for

  • Pepper Potts, the new CEO of Stark Industries. Bambi's also the one who ends up unwittingly

  • hiring Black Widow, for which we can all be grateful. She's also heard offscreen in Iron

  • Man 3, reminding Pepper of her appointment with ultra-creep Aldrich Killian.

  • Say hello, Stan

  • Spotting Stan Lee's cameos has become a favorite pastime for Marvel Movie fans, and his appearances

  • in the Iron Man movies are some of the best. In the first film, he shows up as "Hugh Hefner,"

  • with a beautiful woman on each arm. In Iron Man 2, he can be glimpsed as a pretty uncanny

  • stand-in for legendary talk show host Larry King. And in Iron Man 3, it's back to the

  • babes, as Lee pops up for a moment as a very, uh, enthusiastic beauty pageant judge. Those

  • were probably all way better for his health than some of his other Marvel Movie cameos...y'know,

  • like all those times he almost got killed.

  • Lady Man-Thing

  • In Iron Man 3, Ellen Brandt is a war veteran recruited into Aldrich Killian's army of Extremis

  • soldiers, and, spoiler alert, she’s killed in an explosion after attempting to get some

  • sensitive documents from Tony Stark. It's a fairly minor role, but hardcore Marvel fans

  • might have recognized Brandt's name from the comics, where she's the ex-wife of Ted Sallis,

  • better known as the Man-Thing. In the original story, the duplicitous Brandt is actually

  • responsible for Sallis' swampy transformation, who attacks and disfigures her in retaliation,

  • a detail nodded to in the movie with the scars on her cheek. Most Marvel fans would agree,

  • though, that Ellen Brandt is a pretty obscure reference. But it's still probably a good

  • thing Iron Man 3's screenwriters didn't just call her Mrs. Man-Thing.

  • Mapping the future of Marvel

  • When Tony meets with Nick Fury at the end of Iron Man 2 to discuss the emerging Avengers

  • Initiative, viewers can see a map marking S.H.I.E.L.D.’s locations of interest in

  • the background. It's the kind of thing you need to pause and zoom to really get a good

  • look at, but it's loaded with pretty obvious references to the comics.

  • These spots include...

  • ...a location in Africa near the fictional Wakanda, home of the Black Panther...

  • ...one near Norway where the Tesseract is found by the Red Skull in Captain America:

  • The First Avenger...

  • ...another near Greenland where Cap crashes the Skull's ship

  • ...and one in New Mexico, where Thor's hammer had just turned up.

  • All of this was way back in 2010, before Marvel really started rolling out its Marvel Cinematic

  • Universe Phases, so it proves that Marvel’s planning has been tighter than Black Widow’s

  • outfit all along.

  • Hulking out

  • During the same meeting between Stark and Fury in Iron Man 2, particularly observant

  • viewers can see a television in the background, tuned to a news report being delivered live

  • from the campus at Culver University. Not coincidentally, Culver is where the Hulk faced

  • off against Thunderbolt Ross and Emil Blonsky in The Incredible Hulk, which puts the events

  • of that film as happening in the same time frame as Iron Man 2 in the Marvel Movie timeline...

  • but still a few years before Tony would deliver the olHulkbuster jackhammer to Hulk’s face.

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