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  • Acting in the Dark: Cobie Smulders was not told until a week or so before the film premiered that she was actually playing Soren as Maria Hill and not Maria Hill.
  • Ascended Fanon: Thanos' Badass Finger-Snap was originally called the Decimation. As it was a such a Non-Indicative Name; the technical definition of a decimation would be killing 10% of all life, not 50%; everyone just began calling it The Snap which this film canonized.
  • Dueling Movies: With Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. They came relatively close to each other, and Into the Spider-Verse got better reviews and even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Movie, sparking the discussion mentioned above of wether Spider-Man is better with Sony or Disney. Doesn't help that Into the Spider-Verse is Truer to the Text and offers a legitimately Tragic Villain in Prowler (as opposed to Mysterio, who was Evil All Along).
  • Flip-Flop of God: While Jon Watts said that Talos only replaced Nick Fury for this movie, Kevin Feige heavily implied the exact opposite: that we indeed have only seen the real Nick Fury in Captain Marvel, that every appearance of "Nick Fury" in all the other movies has been Talos in disguise, and that the issue will be explored in future MCU movies. Until more films come out, and more clarity offered, it seems that the fandom, even the official MCU wiki, has sided with Watts for the moment.
  • I Knew It!: Anyone with even a passing knowledge of Spider-Man comics could have told you that Mysterio was Evil All Along.
  • Shrug of God: The offical position on Mysterio's death. To quote Jon Watts "He seemed dead."
  • What Could Have Been:
    • Matt Smith was considered for the role of Mysterio.
    • New Asgard was considered as a location for Peter's field trip.
    • Sam Wilson was considered to appear but the writers felt it was better for Peter's story arc if he defeated Mysterio on his own.
    • At one point, Mysterio was considered to be an evil Skrull.
    • This film was meant to be the first of Phase Four before it followed the precedent set by Ant-Man after Avengers: Age of Ultron and served as the ending Breather Episode of Phase Tree.
  • Word of God: Though Mysterio does not come from it, the Multiverse does exist.

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