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With the task of delivering a worthwhile conclusion to the 21 previous films that constitute The Infinity Saga, directors, Joe and Anthony Russo really had their work cut out for them. But despite the epic task at hand, the directing duo still managed to find the time to cram Avengers: Endgame  full of references to the other films or comics and even a few Easter eggs that could point to where the Marvel Cinematic Universe could go in the future.

If you’re reading this, I’m guessing you’re probably a fan of the films already so I won’t get bogged down in the many, many, many lines and quips that are call-backs to conversations or events in previous films (like aiming for the head) because you’re already aware of the significance of ‘On your left’ . Instead, I’m going to focus on the biggest Easter eggs that you might have missed after watching Avengers: Endgame.

The Support Group

Five years after Thanos’ snap and subsequent decapitation, we find Steve Rogers with a support group for others that were spared from oblivion, but are now racked with survivor’s guilt and generally traumatised by the whole ordeal.

Among the group’s members are Jim Starlin, a prominent comic book artist and writer who is credited with creating the character of Thanos. Also, the man describing the date he had been on was none other than the film’s co-director Joe Russo. Joe has previously inserted himself into two other Marvel films he has directed alongside his brother (Captain America: The Winter Soldier & Captain America: Civil War) but this is almost certainly his largest cameo by far. The role is also being hailed as the first appearance by an openly gay character in the MCU (which was news to me as well).

Avengers: Endgame — All the interesting Easter Eggs you may have missed in Marvels Infinity Saga finale

You might have missed it, but Marvel introduced their first LGBT character in Avengers: Endgame.

No, he didn't take part in the huge, final battle, but who could forget "grieving man" at the counselling group who spoke to Captain America about going on a date?

It was so important to director Joe Russo, he decided to play the role himself.

"It is a perfect time, because one of the things that is compelling about the Marvel Universe moving forward is its focus on diversity," he said in an interview with Deadline magazine.

Moviegoers were introduced to The Avengers in a series of movies - Iron Man in 2008, Thor and Captain America in 2011 - three hugely successful films about white men with super powers.

It took until 2018 (Black Panther) and 2019 (Captain Marvel) for a movie in Marvel's cinematic universe to be led by a person of colour or a woman.

And none of the 22 movies in the 11-year Avengers franchise have included a main character who is LGBTQ+.

'It really did feel like a let-down'
"I think it's very telling that the Russo Brothers made such a fuss about this inclusion of an openly gay character," Philip Ellis, a pop culture journalist from Birmingham, tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.

"If they'd not said anything about it, that scene might have been seen as a pleasant surprise but because they made such a big deal of it, it really did feel like a let-down."

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Joe Russo (right) played Grieving Man in Avengers: Endgame
And the scene "didn't feel like enough" for Gabriella Geisinger, who writes about movies for The Daily Express newspaper.

"It was such a part of normal conversation that I actually didn't pick up that this was the moment," she tells Newsbeat.

"It didn't have that neon sign, which in one way is good. It normalises this thing that is normal, but on the other hand there wasn't enough throughout the film to make that feel like it was really something they cared about."

There may already be an LGBT Avengers in our midst, however. Tessa Thompson's has always maintained she's played Valkyrie as bisexual, whether it was in the script or not.

"I think it matters in a sense that, as part of the acting craft, she's bringing that to this character," says Gabriella.

"So even if it's not written into the script, the way that she interacts with the world around her comes from a place of being a bisexual woman."

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