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11 details you may have missed in 'Iron Man' that hit harder after watching 'Avengers: Endgame'
11 details you may have missed in 'Iron Man' that hit harder after watching 'Avengers: Endgame'
Kirsten AcunaMay 29, 2020, 00:32 IST
If you never understood why people cried so much during certain parts of "Avengers: Endgame," "Iron Man" will have you tearing up all over again.Paramount Pictures
If you watch "Iron Man" after seeing "Avengers: Endgame," a few moments will hold more weight.
You'll fully understand why fans cried when Tony Stark's daughter asked for a cheeseburger at his funeral.
A fictional Rolling Stone cover in the movie also predicted that Stark would save the world.
Now that most of Marvel's movies are currently streaming on Disney Plus, you may be revisiting some of the older films in the MCU catalog.
And if you've seen "Avengers: Endgame" recently, some of the moments and lines of dialogue may play differently or hit harder a second or third time around.
Tony Stark wanted to save the world all the way back in 2008. He actually did it in "Endgame."
This fictional Rolling Stone cover hits especially hard after watching "Endgame."
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Tony's mind drifts to Pepper when his life is in danger in both "Iron Man" and "Endgame."
This one's easy to miss unless you're watching the movie with captions on.
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The sound from this hammering scene in "Iron Man" was later used at the very end of "Endgame."
If you were trying to place the sound at the end of "Avengers: Endgame," it was from the 30-minute mark in "Iron Man."
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Tony asks for a cheeseburger the moment he gets home after being held captive in Afghanistan in "Iron Man." His daughter asks for one at his funeral in "Endgame."
Cheeseburgers are the Starks' coping mechanisms.
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As Tony's press conference begins, he tells the press he never said goodbye to his dad. In "Endgame," he finally got to.
"Avengers: Endgame" allowed Tony Stark to finally see his dad one more time.
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That thought of never being able to say goodbye to his father obviously sticks with him.
Tony leaves a message behind for Morgan to watch after his passing.
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Tony's original arc reactor should make you tear up for a few reasons.
Did you ever notice that the Avengers' group huddle formed Tony's arc reactor in "Endgame"?
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A Tony Stark benefit mentioned in the middle of the movie takes place at the Disney Concert Hall.
Disney now owns Marvel, but back in 2008, when "Iron Man" was released, it didn't.
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Pepper tells Tony he's going to kill himself from putting on the Iron Man suit in the first movie.