Vehicles Spacecraft • The ''''''''
is an M-type spaceship used by the Guardians of the Galaxy and piloted by Peter Quill. Named after Pat Benatar, it is acquired after the Milano is severely damaged. After being used to rescue Thor from the remnants of the Statesman, it takes the Guardians to Knowhere and Titan before being carried back to Earth by Carol Danvers. It is used by the Avengers to reach the Garden planet and in the Time Heist. It is succeeded by the Bowie'', named after singer
David Bowie. • The ''''
was a large spaceship which served as the mother ship of the Chitauri army during the Battle of New York. It was destroyed by Tony Stark when he carried a nuclear missile through a wormhole into space, severing the connection between the mothership and the Chitauri as well as the Leviathans and ending the battle. In a deleted scene of Avengers: Endgame'',
Rocket teases the Avengers about not destroying it earlier. • The '''''''''' is one of the Grandmaster's starships, used primarily for self pleasure reasons. It's stolen in
Thor: Ragnarok by Thor, Bruce Banner and Valkyrie and is later used by Loki to escape from the destruction of Asgard. In
Avengers: Infinity War, its destroyed by Thanos along with the
Statesman. In
What If...?, an alternate universe version of the ship is stolen by Howard the Duck and Darcy Lewis. • The ''''''''
is the flagship spaceship of Ronan the Accuser, a three-mile wide ship in the Kree Accusers fleet. Angered by the signing of a peace treaty with the Nova Empire, he used it to attack Xandar, but is destroyed by the Milano
. A similar spacecraft known as the Silver Aster
is used by him during the Kree–Skrull War. In What If...?, an alternate universe version of the Dark Aster'' lays siege to Xandar for five years before being destroyed by
Nebula. Visual effects of the spaceship were created by
Moving Picture Company (MPC) and
Sony Pictures Imageworks. is the
Eternals' starship which serves as their primary base of operations. Composed of three large, circular rooms, it is completely silent, controlled by the Eternals' golden cosmic energy, and is used by them to arrive on Earth 7,000 years ago. The most important room is known as the "bridge", which contains a large statue of the
Celestial Arishem and pattern-covered walls which generate the Eternals' suits;
Eternals production designer
Eve Stewart explained that the room was designed to look like mosques, synagogues, churches, and temples, and the set was constructed in eight weeks, illuminated by lights through a
fiberglass below. The unique design of the ship was inspired by the art of
Jack Kirby,
meteor dust, as well as
sacred geometry, • The '''''''''' is a large spaceship used by
Yondu's
Ravager clan until its destruction in 2014. However, Yondu managed to escape along with
Rocket and
Groot on the ship's third quadrant prior to its destruction. Visual effects for scenes set in the spaceship in
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 were provided by
Framestore; the destruction of the ship was handled by
Weta Digital. A set of the ship was constructed at
Pinewood Atlanta Studios in
Atlanta, Georgia in sections to provide a 360-degree view of the ship as well as to move sections around and portray different areas of the ship. • The '''''''''' is a spaceship used by the
Fantastic Four. • The ''''''''
is an M-type spaceship flown by Peter Quill since he was ten, named after his childhood crush, Alyssa Milano. It later becomes the main ship for the Guardians of the Galaxy, but is destroyed during the Battle of Xandar. After being rebuilt by the Nova Corps, it is severely damaged by an asteroid field and abandoned on Berhert, with the Benatar'' becoming the Guardians' new ship. To limit the amount of
blue screen the actors had to interact with, interiors for the ship were constructed at
Pinewood Atlanta Studios in
Atlanta, Georgia for
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, The real-life Alyssa Milano called the homage "pretty cool" upon learning of the reference. In an alternate reality where
T'Challa became Star-Lord, the spaceship is named the
Mandela instead, a reference to
Nelson Mandela. •
s are ring-shaped spaceships used by Thanos and
his children. They are stored in the
Sanctuary II, and deployed from the ship when invading other planets. The Q-Ships also contain Outrider dropships, allowing them to unleash Outriders onto a battlefield. When
Ebony Maw and
Cull Obsidian attack New York City in 2018,
Doctor Strange is taken prisoner on a Q-Ship until his rescue by Tony Stark and
Peter Parker. One is also used by Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive to leave
Scotland, while another deploys Outrider dropships into the atmosphere during the
Battle of Wakanda. • The ''''''''
is a long spaceship owned by Thanos, which serves as an orbital base while an invasion is in progress as well as a heavily armed warcraft. It can also carry four Q-Ships under its wings. Following the Time Heist, an alternate version of Thanos and his army from 2014 is transported to 2023 on the Sanctuary II'', and the
Avengers Compound is destroyed by its missiles. During the subsequent
Battle of Earth, Thanos orders his troops to "rain fire" on the battlefield, but the ship is destroyed by
Carol Danvers. • The ''''
is a surfboard-like craft given to Shalla-Bal by Galactus when she became his herald. As the Silver Surfer, Shalla-Bal uses the board to travel through space in search of planets for Galactus to feed on. Two models of the Fantasticar were made for the filming of The Fantastic Four: First Steps'', one that allowed for interior filming with the actors and another that was "stripped down" for use in effects shots. The Fantasticar was based on "mid-'60s American concept cars that were actually referencing European cars". Its accent features, such as its turbine intakes and interface controls, have a 1950s "retrofuture" look. •
s (based on the Marvel Comics vehicle
of the same name) are a type of vehicle that, in addition to moving on land, also function as aircraft. During a presentation at the 1943
World Exposition of Tomorrow hosted by
Howard Stark, he unveiled his prototype for a flying car. In 2014, Nick Fury was driving an
SUV with flight capabilities when he was the victim of an assassination attempt by
Hydra, with the vehicle unable to fly due to the damage sustained in the attack. •
s (based on the Marvel Comics vehicle
of the same name) are flying
aircraft carriers used by
S.H.I.E.L.D. as mobile command centers. They are equipped with
optical camouflage and, later, large-sized cannons and repulsor engines courtesy of Tony Stark, as well as two stacked carrier decks and a hull number of 64. During the
Hydra uprising,
Hydra attempts to use three Helicarriers linked to S.H.I.E.L.D. satellites to assassinate potential threats, but they are destroyed by
Steve Rogers and his allies. Following the dissolution of S.H.I.E.L.D., the original Helicarrier is recommissioned and used to assist the
Avengers during the
Battle of Sokovia. In
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the original Helicarrier is revealed to have been secretly repaired by Phil Coulson's team and it reappears in active use in the series finale. However, in
Secret Invasion, Nick Fury states that the Helicarrier has since been
mothballed. Visual effects for the Helicarrier in
The Avengers were provided by
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Scanline VFX, Evil Eye Pictures, and Luma Pictures, • '''''' are large cybernetically enhanced serpentine creatures used by the
Chitauri under the command of Thanos to transport troops and warships, weighing approximately three million tonnes each. Following the
Battle of New York, the Leviathans are salvaged by
Hydra, with one of them stored in the
Hydra Research Base in
Sokovia. Another group of Leviathans are later used by an alternate version of Thanos from 2014 during the
Battle of Earth, and are destroyed by Tony Stark using the
Nano Gauntlet. •
s (based on the Marvel Comics vehicle
of the same name) are technologically advanced jets used by
S.H.I.E.L.D., the
Avengers, and
S.T.R.I.K.E. teams. After the
Battle of Sokovia, the
Hulk leaves on a Quinjet, escaping Earth's atmosphere before crash-landing on
Sakaar via a wormhole. The interior of the jet was built for
The Avengers and later shipped to Australia for
Thor: Ragnarok. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics vehicle of the same name) is a helicopter that was used by a variant of
Thanos before it was sent to the
Void.
Land vehicles • '''''' is a brown 1972
Ford Econoline owned by
Luis and used by him,
Scott Lang,
Dave, and
Kurt. It is later used by them for their company,
X-Con Security Consultants, and is outfitted with a miniaturized
Quantum Tunnel. Lang is later trapped in the Quantum Realm for five years until a rat ran over the control panel of the Quantum Tunnel, allowing him to escape. It is destroyed by Thanos during the
Battle of Earth. • ''''
is a Harley-Davidson motorcycle used by Steve Rogers. In Captain America: The First Avenger
, Rogers uses a weaponized 1942 WLA motorcycle in World War II in his fights against Hydra. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier
and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
, this model is shown to be displayed in the Captain America exhibit in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. In The Avengers
, Rogers is shown to have switched to a Softail Slim model for commuting around New York City, before using the Street 750 model when fleeing from pursuing Hydra agents in The Winter Soldier''. Rogers later uses other models such as the Breakout,
V-Rod and the Softail Slim S. • The '''''' is an advanced
maglev train used for public transport in Golden City,
Wakanda, as well as for transporting vibranium inside the mines in Mount Bashenga. The train has been used to compare Wakanda's
Afrofuturism with
transport infrastructure in the United States.
Ships • The
Iliad is an aircraft carrier in the second season of
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. operated by Robert Gonzales and his S.H.I.E.L.D. faction as their headquarters. Having survived the HYDRA uprising, Gonzales and his faction saw themselves as the true S.H.I.E.L.D. until Phil Coulson's team earned their trust following the events of
Avengers: Age of Ultron, causing the two factions to merge. The
Iliad was later the scene of a battle between S.H.I.E.L.D. and Jiaying who sought to induce terragenesis in all Inhumans. During the battle, the Quinjet carrying the necessary crystals was blasted off of the ship and into the ocean where the crystals would spread throughout the ocean's ecosystem. • The ''''''''
is a ship owned by S.H.I.E.L.D. and used to launch Project Insight satellites. During the Hydra Uprising, the ship is hijacked by a group of pirates led by Georges Batroc and under the employment of Nick Fury, until a S.T.R.I.K.E. team arrives to retake the ship. Captain Carter replicates the mission in an alternate reality before being recruited to the Guardians of the Multiverse by the Watcher, later discovering the Hydra Stomper armor with someone inside. Scenes set on the ship in Captain America: The Winter Soldier were filmed on the Sea Launch Commander'' docked in
Long Beach, California.
Suits • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics suit
of the same name) enables the wearer to change size while retaining strength, as well as communicate with and control ants. It was designed by
Hank Pym and used during
S.H.I.E.L.D. missions until the
Pym Particles began to have an effect on him, and is later stolen by
Scott Lang, who becomes the next Ant-Man.
Double Negative and
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) worked on Ant-Man's shrinking effect in
the first film, which shows the outline of his body as in the comics. • Similar to the Ant-Man suit, the '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics suit
of the same name) utilises Pym Particles and enables the wearer to change size using special regulators, but most notably also features wings that expand when the wearer shrinks. The suit also include wrist adapters which allows the wearer to blast their enemies. The suit was first designed by Hank Pym and
Janet van Dyne for Janet's use during S.H.I.E.L.D. missions. The two begin work on a second suit for their daughter
Hope van Dyne, in which she utilises for the film
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). In
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), Van Dyne's suit is upgraded to feature more yellow colours, similar to the comic version of the Wasp suit. of the Black Panther suit at
FanimeCon 2018 • The '''''' is a protective
nanotech suit woven from
vibranium that is worn by the King of Wakanda in his duties as the Black Panther. The suit features retractable claws made of vibranium and is nearly impenetrable. Versions of the suit have been worn by
T'Chaka,
T'Challa,
N'Jadaka, and
Shuri. T'Challa's second suit is also able to be shrunk down into a necklace as well as absorb energy for future redistribution. The suit is a combination of a practical costume and visual effects, featuring a vibranium mesh weave similar to
chainmail.
Captain America: Civil War costume designer
Judianna Makovsky called the Black Panther costume "difficult" since "you needed sort of a feline body, but it's hard and practical at the same time. You needed a feeling of some sort of ethnicity in there, but of a world [Wakanda] we weren't really creating yet, so you didn't want to go too far and say too much about that world." • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics suit
of the same name) is the costume worn by the bearers of the Captain America mantle whilst on missions. • The first uniform, worn by
Steve Rogers, is a cloth
USO costume based on his original costume from the comics, along with a
heater shield. Upon hearing that
Bucky Barnes' unit was
MIA, he alters his USO uniform for the rescue mission, wearing a combat jacket and pants over the costume and donning a blue helmet from a USO
chorus girl.
Howard Stark later designs a combat uniform made of carbon polymer, with leather pouches and a holster, a wingless mask, and a
round vibranium shield. After being unfrozen, he uses a costume designed by
S.H.I.E.L.D. which resembles his USO uniform. During his time with
S.T.R.I.K.E., he uses a new uniform designed for stealth missions which has a darker shade of blue. He later returns to a variant of his
World War II costume, taken from a display at the Captain America exhibit at the Smithsonian.
Tony Stark later creates a new uniform for Rogers, which incorporates magnetic gauntlets, allowing him to recall his shield. A slightly different version of this suit is used during the
Avengers Civil War. During his exile, the suit is altered to remove the star and the Avengers logo. He is equipped with Wakandan shields on his arms before the
Battle of Wakanda. After the Avengers reunite, he uses another new uniform. • When
John Walker is handed the Captain America mantle, he uses an entirely new design, based on
that from the comics: the uniform is blue, with red highlights and chest stripes, and includes red fingerless gloves. In place of the Avengers logo, it has the
flag of the United States on the arms, and a stylized star on the mask and chest. He also carries a handgun and a version of Captain America's shield given by Steve Rogers to Sam Wilson. After he is stripped of the title, he builds a new shield, and dyes his uniform black, becoming the "
U.S. Agent". •
Sam Wilson dons a new version of the uniform as the new Captain America, incorporating his new
vibranium wings. This version, a gift from Wakanda, sticks closely to the version that he wears in the comics, with the main color being white. The star design spreads across the whole chest, and resembles the logo of the
U.S. Air Force. The white mask incorporates Wilson's red goggles and stretches from the shoulders to just above his ears. • The ''''
is the uniform worn by the Dora Milaje of Wakanda. It is made up of a body suit, harness, vibranium shoulder armor, neck rings, knee-high boots, and a waist cape. Silver rings are worn on the neck and arms (with the exception of Okoye, whose rings are gold to denote her status as general). The design of the uniform was partially inspired by tribal Filipino costume, as well as African influences. Black Panther'' costume designer
Ruth E. Carter wanted to avoid the "girls in the bathing suits" look, and instead had the Dora Milaje wear full armor that they would practically need for battle. Anthony Francisco, the Senior Visual Development Illustrator, noted the Dora Milaje costumes were based 80 percent on the
Maasai people, five percent on
samurai, five percent on
ninjas, and five percent on the
Ifugao people from the
Philippines. and is used to restrain the Hulk following a rampage by him in
Johannesburg, South Africa. In 2018, Banner is seen wearing an upgraded version of the armor (the
Iron Man Mark XLVIII armor), which he uses during the
Battle of Wakanda and the killing of
Thanos. • The ''''
is a suit of armor built by Howard Stark for Steve Rogers during World War II as the Hydra Stomper in an alternate reality in which Peggy Carter becomes Captain Carter. Powered by the Tesseract, the writers of What If...?'' originally named the armor the "Hydra Smasher" before
Kevin Feige suggested the name change. • The
Iron Legion (based on the Marvel Comics element
of the same name) is two separate sets of armor built by Tony Stark. The first is a set of specialized armors (the
Mark VIII–XLI armors) built due to his insomnia for various situations that he might encounter, which he uses against
A.I.M. He eventually destroys them due to the friction they cause between him and Pepper. The second set is a series of drones built by Stark to aid the Avengers, which are later taken control by
Ultron and destroyed in battle with the Avengers. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics suit
of the same name) is an armored suit similar to the
Iron Man armor. After
Obadiah Stane gains Stark's salvaged Mark I armor from the
Ten Rings, he reverse engineers it to create an even more powerful suit with added weapons, such as a minigun on the right arm. The suit is powered by Stark's personal
arc reactor, forcing Stark to use a replacement to power his own suit, although he manages to defeat Stane. • The '
(based on the Marvel Comics suit of the same name), also known as Item 17A', is an armored nanotech suit created by Tony Stark for
Peter Parker's use as an Avenger. The suit features four mechanical legs that can be unfolded from the back of the suit, allowing enhanced mobility and climbing skills, as well as
web-shooters. Following his fight with the
Vulture, Stark offers Parker the suit and membership to the Avengers, but Parker declines both. Two years later, Stark uses it to rescue Parker after he falls from
Ebony Maw's
Q-Ship, and Parker uses it during the
Battle of Titan, the
Battle of Earth, and a local charity event. The suit was then confiscated by the Department of Damage Control, but Parker eventually got it back and used it to find an MIT administrator, and later to battle
Otto Octavius. For the suit's first appearance at the end of
Spider-Man: Homecoming,
Framestore created models and textures in anticipation for future MCU projects, while Trixter created the "clean, high tech" vault that the suit appears in. is an armored nanotech suit created by Tony Stark for his wife,
Pepper Potts. It features a blue and silver color scheme, and many of the same abilities as
Iron Man's armor. Potts uses it in the
Battle of Earth against
Thanos and his forces. • The
War Machine armor (based on the Marvel Comics suit
of the same name) is a powered suit of armor originally developed by Tony Stark as the
Iron Man Mark II armor before it is confiscated by
James Rhodes and enhanced by
Justin Hammer with machine guns in the wrists, a minigun on the right shoulder and a grenade launcher on the left, weapons which later proved to be ineffective. Stark later removes the modifications and rebuilds the suit himself using his own superior technology. This upgraded suit is briefly given a red, white, and blue color scheme and renamed the
Iron Patriot by the U.S. government. It is later changed back to the gray color scheme and upgraded again, but accidentally disabled by the
Vision mid-flight during the
Avengers Civil War, causing Rhodes to crash and become
paralyzed. For the
Battle of Earth, Rhodes dons a new suit reminiscent of the original Iron Patriot armor, featuring multiple advanced weapons such as rocket launchers. • The ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics suit of the same name) is a suit worn by Peter Parker while fighting crime as the vigilante known as Spider-Man. His first suit, a simple homemade costume, consisted of a red hoodie, blue pants, a blue shirt, a red mask with black goggles, and homemade Web-shooters. After Tony Stark recruits him during the Avengers Civil War, he is given a new, more advanced suit, featuring a more modern and streamlined design, a built-in AI, improved goggles, a remote drone, a holographic interface, a parachute, a tracking device, a heater, an airbag, and more advanced Web-shooters. Joe Russo described this suit as "a slightly more traditional, Steve Ditko influenced suit", while Spider-Man: Homecoming
co-producer Eric Hauserman Carroll noted that Marvel intentionally included many "fun and wacky" features from the comics in the suit. Trixter provided visual effects for the Stark suit and the spider drone in Spider-Man: Homecoming'', and also applied a rigging, muscle and cloth system to
Sony Pictures Imageworks' homemade suit to "mimic the appearance of the rather loose training suit". • The '
, also known as the Advanced Tech Suits or Quantum Suits', are a variation of the
Ant-Man suit, allowing the Avengers to shrink down to microscopic size and travel back in time through the
Quantum Realm. They are used by the surviving Avengers and
Guardians of the Galaxy. The suits as depicted in
Avengers: Endgame were entirely digital creations, and were designed by
Marvel Studios head of visual development
Ryan Meinerding as a combination of Ant-Man, Iron Man, and the Guardians' technologies.
Weapons • The '''''' is a powerful sword made of
vibranium, given as a coronation gift to
King Thor by
T'Chaka, King of
Wakanda, in a
Renaissance-themed universe. Similar to both
Mjolnir and
Stormbreaker, the All-Father allows its wielder to channel lightning. • ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics object of the same name) is a metal prosthesis worn on the left arm by Bucky Barnes. The original arm is created by Hydra after Barnes falls off a train during World War II, and contains a red star on the shoulder. In 2016, the original arm is destroyed by Tony Stark during the Avengers Civil War. In 2018, a new vibranium arm is created by Shuri and contains a fail-safe that removes it. In 2025, the arm is stolen and given to Rocket Raccoon. Visual effects for the arm were completed by Luma Pictures in Captain America: Civil War''. and
Sebastian Stan, who portray
Sam Wilson and
Bucky Barnes respectively, at the 2019
San Diego Comic-Con • '''
Captain America's shield''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a weapon made of vibranium used by the bearers of the
Captain America mantle, including Steve Rogers,
John Walker, and
Sam Wilson. It is created by
Howard Stark and given to Rogers during World War II. The shield is destroyed during the
Battle of Earth. After Rogers' retirement, an alternate version of the shield is given by Wilson to the Smithsonian, but the government passes it to John Walker, who uses it to murder a
Flag Smasher. After he is stripped away of his title as Captain America, John Walker creates a new homemade shield from
scrap metal and his
Medal of Honor, which he later abandons in New York City. The shield is seen as a symbol of Captain America's strength and legacy. A replica of the shield also appears in
Iron Man and
Iron Man 2, which director
Jon Favreau included because he felt it was important to include
inside references for fans of the comics. • '''''' were the primary weapons used by the
Chitauri during the
Battle of New York. Many of these guns were abandoned on Earth and salvaged by various humans in attempts to reverse-engineer them. • '''''' is the primary weapon used by
Matt Murdock during his activities as the vigilante Daredevil. • The ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics object of the same name) is an automaton used by Odin to stop threats such as the Frost Giants. Loki later uses it to attack Thor on Earth before Thor regains his powers and kills the Destroyer. Later, parts of it were reassembled by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents into a prototype gun which was later used by Phil Coulson in the film The Avengers and the ABC series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. In an early version of the screenplay for Thor: Ragnarok'',
Hela easily defeats the Destroyer, but this idea was abandoned. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a form of genetic manipulation developed by
Maya Hansen. It gives a person an advanced healing factor, meaning that they are able to regenerate from injury,
deformities, and
psychological trauma, as well as the ability to generate fire.
Aldrich Killian uses it to heal his weak physique and cure injured war veterans such as
Eric Savin and
Ellen Brandt. Later, Extremis is a part of the Centipede Serum with HYDRA figuring out how to stabilize it using the abnormal
blood platelets of pyrokinetic Chan Ho Yin. The rebel
Skrull Gravik uses Extremis as part of his
Super-Skrull program, and uses it on himself, as he heals himself after being stabbed in the hand by
Talos and he quickly heals from being shot several times by Nick Fury, including from having part of his face blown off.
G'iah also secretly uses it while working undercover in Gravik's organization which allows her to survive Gravik's attempt to kill her when G'iah is exposed as a spy. During the final battle between the two Super-Skrulls, Extremis repeatedly heals their injuries until G'iah delivers a fatal wound that even Extremis can't heal using
Captain Marvel's powers. • '''''' (based on the Norse mythological object
of the same name) was Odin's spear, capable of channelling the
Odinforce. It has also been used by Loki and Thor. The spear was presumably destroyed during
Ragnarök. • '''''' are a pair of tools used by
Clint Barton that serve as his primary weapons. The bow is a collapsible
recurve bow, whilst the quiver is mechanized, able to store and deploy his signature trick arrows. After
the Blip, he swaps his bow for a
katana which he uses to murder criminals such as the Japanese
Yakuza. • '
(based on the Norse mythological object of the same name), also known as the Bifröst Sword', is a magical sword used by
Heimdall (and, during his exile,
Skurge) that is able to channel the
Bifröst. It also served as the key to activate the Bifröst. It is last used by Heimdall to transport the
Hulk to Earth before he is killed by
Thanos, and was presumably destroyed along with the
Statesman. Comic-Con • The
Infinity Gauntlet (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a left-handed metal gauntlet owned by
Thanos and forged from
uru by
Eitri and the Dwarves of
Nidavellir. It is capable of harnessing the power of all six
Infinity Stones at once, thus making the wearer able to do anything in their imagination. A replica of the Gauntlet is also kept by Odin in
his vault on Asgard, which originally appeared in
Thor as an
Easter egg before Marvel Studios realized that it could not be the actual one and formulated an internal theory that the gauntlet was a fake, which led to a scene in
Thor: Ragnarok where Hela declares it fake. • The '''''' is an experimental
guided missile developed by Stark Industries for the
United States Armed Forces that can separate into 16 smaller missiles when launched. At a demonstration for the weapon in
Afghanistan, Tony Stark's convoy is ambushed, and he is captured by the
Ten Rings, who forces him to build the missile for them. However, Stark secretly builds the first
Iron Man armor and escapes. • '
, also known as the Chitauri Scepter also known as the Iron Gauntlet or the Power Gauntlet', is a right-handed metal gauntlet created by Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, and
Rocket using Stark nanotechnology. It was designed to harness the power of the Infinity Stones akin to the
Infinity Gauntlet and created to reverse
the Blip. After the Avengers retrieve alternate versions of the six Infinity Stones during the Time Heist, Smart Hulk uses it to snap his fingers and resurrect the lives of half the Universe before an alternate version of Thanos from 2014 arrives and attempts to acquire the Gauntlet for himself. During the subsequent
Battle of Earth, the gauntlet is passed around multiple individuals before ending up in the hands of Thanos, but the Stones are secretly removed by Tony Stark, who snaps his fingers and disintegrates Thanos and his army. • The ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics object of the same name) were obsidian swords generated and handled by the Asgardian goddess of death, Hela, powered with the necro-energy that she transforms from the power she draws from Asgard. In Thor: Love and Thunder'', the necrosword was a powerful weapon wielded by the Dark Shadow Lord and later by
Gorr the God Butcher. Gorr obtained the sword from the deceased Shadow Lord and used it to slay his first god. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) are high-tech, pumpkin-shaped explosives created and used by the
Green Goblin. • The '''''' are
Peter Quill's primary weapons. The blasters have two separate triggers controlling two separate barrels, which are fired using the index and middle finger. The bottom barrel of each gun fires non-lethal electric shots, while the top barrel fires lethal plasma shots.
Prop master Russell Bobbitt created two sets of the blasters for
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which contained removable blaster cartridges. • ''''
are contraptions used by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to "prune" alternate timelines, erasing them from existence to preserve the Sacred Timeline. Michael Waldron, the head writer of Loki'', said the charges use magic "or perhaps something a bit more technical", and that the audience is "kind of in the dark with what is exactly is going on with these reset charges". They are later used by
Sylvie to "bomb" the Sacred Timeline. • The ''''
is a mechanical weapon originally owned by Brock Rumlow and ripped off by Steve Rogers in Lagos. The gauntlet is then recovered by the Department of Damage Control and stolen by Adrian Toomes. Phineas Mason modifies the gauntlet before passing it to Jackson Brice, who uses the gauntlet while calling himself the "Shocker". After Brice is disintegrated, it is used by Herman Schultz until his defeat at the hands of Spider-Man. Visual effects for the gauntlet were provided by Trixter in Spider-Man: Homecoming''. • The '''''' (based on the
Mandarin's rings from the Marvel Comics) are a set of ten mystical
iron rings used by
Wenwu and
Shang-Chi, which provide the namesake and emblem for the criminal organization
of the same name. The Rings grant their user enhanced strength and longevity, emit concussive energy blasts, and can be telepathically controlled as projectiles and tendrils. Director
Destin Daniel Cretton also noted that more material regarding the Rings were created but purposely withheld so that they can be explored in future projects, while the film's mid-credits scene was written to leave the Rings' origins ambiguous so that they can be explored in the future. Visual effects for the Rings were provided by
Weta Digital in
Shang-Chi, who originally gave the Rings different colors for every functionality; Marvel Studios concept artist Jerad S. Marantz also considered making the Rings green. The Ten Rings were later integrated into mainstream
Marvel Universe. • ''''
an easter egg which Thanos creator Jim Starlin criticized. Gamora kills Thanos in an alternate reality before seizing his armor and blade. are batons used by Minutemen of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to "prune" variants. Ravonna Renslayer, a former Hunter for the TVA, also wields a baton, which she uses against Loki and Sylvie. When designing the pruning effect for Loki
, visual effects vendor FuseFX sought to differentiate it from the Blip, taking inspiration from the documentary series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey''. • '''''' is a
prosthetic arm used by
Ulysses Klaue after his arm was chopped off by Ultron. Actually a modified
Wakandan tool used for mining vibranium, it functioned as a
sonic cannon, capable of shooting out high-energy blasts powerful enough to destroy a car and temporarily subdue a
Black Panther. The sonic cannon could be retracted and hidden inside the prosthesis when not in use. It was later destroyed by
T'Challa during a skirmish in
Busan, Korea. • The ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics object of the same name) are a pair of electromechanical gauntlets developed by Peter Parker for his use as the crime-fighter known as Spider-Man. They are capable of shooting synthetic webbing stored in small cartridges on the gauntlets. The first version of the Web-shooters, which were homemade by Parker, are upgraded by Tony Stark before the Avengers Civil War. This version has a variety of different settings, a capability first teased in the mid-credits scene of Captain America: Civil War. This was compared by Spider-Man: Homecoming'' co-producer Eric Hauserman Carroll to a
DSLR camera. The
Iron Spider armor also features its own Web-shooters, which are more streamlined and technologically advanced. After Stark's death, Peter uses his technology to craft himself a new pair after his old ones are destroyed. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is an electroshock weapon used by Natasha Romanoff in combat. Created by S.H.I.E.L.D., it delivers powerful electrical discharges from two gauntlets worn on the wrists. Tony Stark later creates a more powerful version for her, which causes the piping in her suit to light up and glow. It has been used by Romanoff to momentarily disable the
Winter Soldier's metal arm and the
Black Panther suit, as well as to attack other Black Widows in the
Red Room. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a sound-sensitive arrow owned by
Yondu Udonta. Made of Yaka metal by the Centaurians, it is controlled by a red fin worn on Yondu's head combined with his
whistling, and is carried in a holster on his belt when not in use. His use of the arrow is extremely skilled, allowing him to accurately control its direction and speed, killing multiple beings within seconds. After Yondu's death,
Kraglin acquires the arrow and a new cybernetic head fin, but struggles to control his arrow due to his lack of experience.
Artifacts • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a mystical artifact used by the masked vigilante
Hector Ayala / White Tiger that grants him superhuman powers. After Hector's death, his niece
Angela del Toro came to possess the amulet. • The '''''' is a red gem owned by the Bloodstone family, first wielded by
Ulysses Bloodstone. Following Ulysses' death, his widow
Verussa organizes a competition between monster hunters to determine its new wielder. Verussa uses the Bloodstone to force
Jack Russell into his
werewolf form, who kills her, and the gem is left behind with Verussa and Ulysses' estranged daughter
Elsa. The Bloodstone is the only object with color for the majority of
Werewolf by Night, and grants its wielder increased strength and longevity. • The '''''''''' is an ancient spellbook housed in the
Ancient One's private library in
Kamar-Taj. The book focuses on
dark magic, causing many students who studied the book to lose their way.
Kaecilius tears pages out of the book to allow him to perform a ritual to contact
Dormammu and draw energy from the
Dark Dimension, extending his life forever.
Stephen Strange also studies the book, learning how to use the
Eye of Agamotto. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a relic owned and used by the
Frost Giants. When opened, it projects an icy wind that freezes everything in its path, and can plunging an entire planet into an ice age. The Casket is captured in 965 AD by the
Asgardians, who stored it in
Odin's vault. Over a millennium later, Frost Giants attack Asgard, seeking to reclaim the Casket, but are once again defeated. It is presumably destroyed during Ragnarök. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a magical relic that enables its user to
levitate. It is among the relics owned by the Masters of the Mystic Arts stored in the
New York Sanctum. It "chooses"
Stephen Strange as its master during a fight with
Kaecilius. It has a
consciousness of its own and is able to move independently and defend Strange against threats. It is used by Strange during the
Battle of Titan and the
Battle of Earth. During the battle with the universe-displaced villains, the Cloak saves Ned Leeds' life, apparently of its own volition, when he falls off of the
Statue of Liberty. Visual effects for the artifact were provided by
Framestore in
Doctor Strange. A visually distinct iteration of the book appears in the ABC series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Hulu series
Runaways, in which it is used by
Holden Radcliffe and
Aida before
Robbie Reyes takes to the Dark Dimension with
Morgan le Fay later bringing it back to Earth. While this had not been discussed by the writers of
WandaVision, director
Matt Shakman stated that he believes they are the same book. The
Darkhold was designed by the props team of
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness for
WandaVision, and visual effects were created by
Luma Pictures. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a hooded cloak belonging to
Parker Robbins / The Hood that allows him to tap into dark arts and magic, though at the cost of slowly corrupting him. The cloak was given to Robbins by its original owner
Mephisto after he made a deal with him. The cloak is later stolen from Robbins by
Riri Williams / Ironheart, leaving him powerless. • The
Macchina di Kadavus, also known as
The Box, is a relic owned and used by the
Masters of the Mystic Arts to contain potentially hazardous spells. In 2024, it is used by
Stephen Strange to contain the corrupted Runes of Kof-Kol, before it is destroyed by
Norman Osborn with a
pumpkin bomb, releasing the spell and creating rifts in the multiverse. • The '''''' are a mystical relic capable of suppressing the magical powers of sorcerers. The sling ring is also worn and used by
Ned Leeds and Cassandra Nova. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics entity
of the same name) is a relic in the possession of the sorcerer
Karl Mordo. It is capable of emitting a whip of energy that can be used in combat. • The '''''' are a pair of mystically enhanced boots used by Karl Mordo to move freely through the air. They increase the wearer's jumping ability and neutralize the adverse effects of impacts from landings at great heights, as well as allowing the wearer to briefly walk on air. is the Infinity Stone that controlled the aspect of
space. It grants the user the ability to open wormholes and to travel between places instantaneously, and has been used by
Johann Schmidt,
Loki, and
Thanos. The energy generated by the Stone is also used by the
Asgardians to repair the
Bifröst Bridge,
Hydra and
S.H.I.E.L.D. to power weapons, and
Project Pegasus to develop light-speed engines. • The
Time Stone, originally housed in the
Eye of Agamotto (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name), is the Infinity Stone that controlled the aspect of time. It grants the user the ability to manipulate time and foresee possible futures. It has been used by
Stephen Strange, the
Ancient One, and Thanos.
Creatures • The ''''
is an interdimensional tentacled creature that feeds on Anulax Batteries, the power source of the Sovereign planetary amalgamation. In 2014, the Sovereign people hire the Guardians of the Galaxy to slay the beast, and the creature is killed when Gamora uses her sword to slice it open. In 2026, the Abilisks are revealed to have been created by the High Evolutionary. They are seen when Mantis, Nebula, and Drax are thrown in a chamber with them. Mantis calms them down and adopts them, taking them with her on her journey of self discovery. According to head writer A.C. Bradley, the tentacled monster seen in the first and fourth episodes of What If...?'' was inspired by the Abilisk. • ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics creature of the same name) is a cloud-like, matter-consuming entity which resides in the Void and can devour universes. Alioth was created during the first Multiversal War and was harnessed and weaponized by the Kang variant He Who Remains to end the war. Afterwards, Alioth was tasked with guarding the Citadel at the End of Time. Loki visual development artist Alexander Mandradjiev took inspiration from the anime film Princess Mononoke'' (1997) when designing Alioth. •
Alligator Loki is a
reptilian variant of
Loki which takes the form of an alligator. It was pruned by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) and banished to the
Void. The character was included in
Loki "because he's green", according to head writer
Michael Waldron, and was doubled by a stuffed alligator during filming to allow actors to interact with it. • '
, originally codenamed #247', is a
carpenter ant used by
Hank Pym to spy on
Scott Lang. Lang eventually befriends the ant, using it to fly, but it is killed by
Darren Cross. According to
Deborah Gordon, a
biologist at
Stanford University, the portrayal of Ant-thony (who is female) in
Ant-Man is inaccurate, as queen ants only fly when they are about to reproduce. • The "''''
" is a kaiju'' in an
alternate universe where
Bruce Banner's attempt to rid himself of the
Hulk accidentally resulted in the birth of the Apex, which is capable of creating an army of
gamma monsters that outnumbers and kills the original
Avengers, although a new Avengers team forms and eventually manages to repel the Apex and his gamma monsters for the next ten years. When the gamma monsters resurface, the Avengers attempt to stop them, but to no avail. Banner decides to help the team and uses a gamma bomb to transform into a
Godzilla-like "Mega-Hulk". He kills the Apex and becomes the new leader of its army, leading them to a remote island. • '''''' (voiced by
Dee Bradley Baker) is a furry F'saki and the pet of
Adam Warlock. He appeared in
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics creature
of the same name) is a soul-consuming demon kept imprisoned for thousands of years by the people of
Ta Lo who impersonates Wenwu's deceased wife,
Ying Li, manipulating him into using the
Ten Rings to release it. The Dweller kills Wenwu upon being freed, but is defeated by Shang-Chi. Visual effects for the creature were provided by
Weta Digital in
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, which supplemented its winged, tentacled, and eyeless appearance with a large jaw and tongue. Weta also drew inspiration from a variety of references for each part of its body, including crabs and horns for its armor, a mixture of
porous rock, rhinos and elephants for its skin, and
obsidian for its teeth. She charges at
Heimdall, preparing to fight him, but is attacked by the
Hulk, who ultimately throws her off
Asgard and into space. Visual effects for the creature in
Thor: Ragnarok were provided by
Framestore, which used camera angles and tight framing to communicate her enormous size. is an interdimensional octopus-like being sent by
Wanda Maximoff to pursue
America Chavez with the aim of stealing her ability to travel the multiverse.
Gargantos and Shuma-Gorath are two different creatures in the comics, with the film
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness referring to the creature as Gargantos because the rights to the name Shuma-Gorath are owned by
Heroic Signatures. Its eye was modeled after that of Olsen's to foreshadow her role as the film's antagonist. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics creature
of the same name) is a ginormous
Subterranean creature. • The '''''' is a water
dragon which acts as the guardian of Ta Lo. Thousands of years ago, the Great Protector and the people of Ta Lo sealed the
Dweller-in-Darkness within the Dark Gate. When the Dweller escapes its seal, the Great Protector defeats it with the help of Shang-Chi,
Katy and
Xialing. The Great Protector can bestow her power onto people, giving them the ability to manipulate wind; and her scales can be fashioned into weapons and armor that are effective against the Dweller's forces. A life-sized replica of the dragon's head was built for the production of
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, which Weta Digital then digitally added visual effects to. Weta also based the dragon's eyes on those of
Fala Chen, who portrays
Ying Li in the film, and referenced
sea snakes and eels when designing her flight movements. He was introduced in
Hawkeye, and reappeared in
The Marvels. is a six-legged, faceless
hundun who befriends
Trevor Slattery during his imprisonment by the
Ten Rings. Morris later escapes with Slattery, Shang-Chi, Katy, and Xialing and leads them to his home, Ta Lo. The creature was inspired by
Shang-Chi director
Destin Daniel Cretton's 15-year-old
dachshund of the same name, and was doubled by a green-screen cushion during filming; the creatives of the film found it difficult to make Morris cute due to it not having eyes or a face to convey emotion, leading them to rely on its fur, feathers, and voice. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics creature
of the same name) is a dog who briefly became the pet of twins
Tommy and
Billy Maximoff before being killed by
Ralph Bohner at the behest of
Agatha Harkness. •
Throg (voiced by
Chris Hemsworth and based on the Marvel Comics character
of the same name) is a variant of Thor who is turned into a frog at one point in his life. Shortly after this occurred, he is detained by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) in a transparent container and sent to the Void. •
Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder (based on the Marvel Comics creatures
of the same names) are Thor's magical goats. • '''''' (based on
Aragorn from the Marvel Comics) is
Valkyrie's
winged steed who can create portals.
Magic and spells • '''''' is a type of magic that is practiced by
Asgardian sorcerers such as
Loki,
Frigga,
Sylvie,
Odin,
Thor and
Heimdall. This form of magic has many colors, with Loki's and Sylvie's magic being a bright green and Thor's being
lightning based. • The '
(based on the Marvel Comics energy of the same name) is a powerful mystical energy used by Odin in his capacity as King of Asgard. It is the source of power for his spear, Gungnir, also passed down through the Kings of Asgard, and is the power source and weapon of the Destroyer. It is periodically replenished by entering the Odinsleep', a state that leaves the user vulnerable. The parts of the disabled Destroyer are later assembled into a prototype gun. • '''''' is an extremely powerful and rare form of magic that gives the user the ability to alter reality, wielded by
Wanda Maximoff, thus making her the
Scarlet Witch, a being once thought to be mythical. This form of magic's primary color is red mixed with white and black hues. • '''''' is a type of magic that harnesses energies from the Dark Dimension, practiced by
Agatha Harkness, Morgan la Fey, Nico Minoru,
Kaecilius and his Zealots, and the
Ancient One. In the case of Nico and Kaecilius's group, the usage of this form of magic without protection is corrosive with the latter forming a direct link to Dormammu. Asgardians like
Odin and
Heimdall can use it. A darker version of Stephen Strange dubbed "
Doctor Strange Supreme" also practices dark magic. This form of magic's color is either red or purple. • ''''
is a spell in the Darkhold'' that allows sorcerers to possess a variant of themselves in the multiverse. • '
, often referred to as the mystic arts', is a type of magic that is practiced by the
Masters of the Mystic Arts on Earth (including
Stephen Strange,
Wong,
Karl Mordo,
Kaecilius, the
Ancient One, and
Jonathan Pangborn) as well as
Krugarr. It is a light-based magic that produces sparks and fiery energy of a yellow or orange color that gives off light and warmth. Visual effects for various magical elements in
Doctor Strange (including mandalas, runes, whips, stalks, lily pads, and portals) were provided by various VFX vendors, including
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM),
Method Studios,
Framestore, Lola VFX,
Luma Pictures,
Rise FX,
Crafty Apes, and SPOV. • The '''''' are a spell controlled by high-level sorcerers that allows them to summon green flames that can be used in combat.
Artificial intelligences and robots • '''''' (voiced by Hamish Parkinson) is a
Sakaaran robot programmed to work as a bartender. •
E.D.I.T.H. (voiced by Dawn Michelle King and portrayed by
Emily Hampshire), which stands for '''Even Dead, I'm the Hero''', is an advanced
augmented reality artificial intelligence with numerous security, defense and tactical abilities created by
Tony Stark and built into
his pair of sunglasses. Following his death, the sunglasses are handed over to
Peter Parker, giving him access to the AI as well as
Stark Industries' large arsenal of missiles and weaponized drones. •
F.R.I.D.A.Y. (voiced by
Kerry Condon, portrayed by
Orla Brady, and based on the Marvel Comics character
of the same name), is a
natural-language user interface created by Tony Stark to operate
his armor, serving as a replacement for
J.A.R.V.I.S. after it is seemingly destroyed by
Ultron. • '''''' (voiced by
Trevor Noah) is
Shuri's artificial intelligence. The name "
Griot" is a West African term for a historian or storyteller. • The '''''' were
remotely-controlled humanoid
drones designed by
Ivan Vanko and commissioned by
Justin Hammer following his previous failed attempts to recreate the
Iron Man armor. They were designed for use by various branches of the military, with Hammer hoping that they would replace Iron Man. However, Vanko secretly takes control of the drones and used them to wreak havoc at the
Stark Expo, though they are ultimately defeated by Tony Stark and
James Rhodes and destroyed by Vanko. • '
(voiced by Matthew Wood based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name), which stands for Humanoid Experimental Robot B-Type Integrated Electronics', is the
Fantastic Four's robot companion who generally serves as
Reed Richards' assistant. •
J.A.R.V.I.S. (voiced by
Paul Bettany) is a complex artificial intelligence matrix created by Tony Stark and named after his father's butler,
Edwin Jarvis. It is used by Stark to operate his technology,
his mansion,
Avengers Tower, and his company. While he is eventually destroyed by
Ultron, his operational matrix is uploaded by Stark and
Bruce Banner into a new body, becoming the
Vision. According to the novelization of the first
Iron Man film, the acronym stands for
Just A Rather Very Intelligent System. • '
(voiced by Jennifer Connelly), initially called "Suit Lady'", is the name given by Peter Parker for the natural-language user interface created by Tony Stark and embedded in his second
Spider-Man suit. Originally hidden until Parker had completed the
Training Wheels Protocol, Karen is unlocked by
Ned Leeds after he hacks into the suit, and is destroyed along with the suit following an attack by
Mysterio in Europe.
Spider-Man: Homecoming co-writer
Jonathan Goldstein was initially skeptical of the idea, feeling that it was too similar to J.A.R.V.I.S. and F.R.I.D.A.Y. • '
(voiced by an uncredited Brian T. Delaney), which stands for Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus', is an advanced
artificial intelligence which in
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is revealed to be the mastermind behind all Marvel Cinematic Universe storyline decisions. She-Hulk had to go through
Marvel Studios: Assembled on the
Disney+ app to file a complaint to K.E.V.I.N. about the confusing storyline done in her show's final episode. It is depicted as operating through a robot in a secure room inside Marvel Studios where the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe can be surveyed simultaneously. Elements of the robot and A.I., including its name, call back to Marvel Studios President
Kevin Feige, who helped the show's head writer
Jessica Gao with the show's season finale. • '''''' (voiced by
Miley Cyrus and then by
Tara Strong and based on the Marvel Comics character
of the same name), is an artificial intelligence and a leader of Mainframe Ravager Clan, as well as a member of Stakar Ogord's Team. • ''''
(voiced by Tara Strong in Loki and by Shelby Young in What If...? – An Immersive Story'') is
He Who Remains' creation. She assisted him in being the animated mascot of the
Time Variance Authority (TVA) and takes the appearance of a female
anthropomorphic clock with a
southern accent. Her design was inspired by
Felix the Cat as well as other cartoon characters from the early 20th century, with
Loki season one director
Kate Herron calling her a "
Roger Rabbit kind of character". Her introductory informational video from the episode "
Glorious Purpose" was inspired by
Mr. DNA from
Jurassic Park as well as
public service announcements from various eras. Other animation inspirations include
Magic Highway U.S.A.,
Your Safety First,
Wonderful World of Disney, works by
Ward Kimball and
United Productions of America, as well as
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. Alternate designs for the character created during the production of
Loki include one similar to
Cogsworth from
Beauty and the Beast. In the episode "
For All Time. Always.", Miss Minutes reveals that she works for "
He Who Remains" at the
Citadel at the End of Time, with
head writer Michael Waldron calling her transition to being evil "really scary". Upon the release of a poster featuring Miss Minutes in anticipation for the season, commentators believed that the character would be especially popular among viewers, drawing comparisons to
Grogu. She made her comics debut on a
variant cover in December 2021, and on-page in the limited series
TVA in December 2024, following the MCU TVA interacting with several Marvel Comics realities after the events of
Deadpool & Wolverine. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics characters
Super-Adaptoid and
Awesome Android) is an android on
Earth-828 created by
René Rodin / Mad Thinker. • The '''''' (voiced by
Jonathan Majors and based on the Marvel Comics characters
of the same name) were three
androids created by
He Who Remains to pose as the creators of the Time Variance Authority (TVA). Believed to be alive by workers of the TVA, statues of them and their likenesses are featured in several locations throughout the
TVA's headquarters. Majors voicing both the Time-Keepers and their controller He Who Remains is a reference to
The Wizard of Oz (1939). is a natural-language user interface created by Tony Stark.
Elements • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics element
of the same name) is an incredibly strong metallic element found in
Celestials and present as an alloy in
Wolverine's skeleton,
Deadpool's katanas,
X-23's claws,
Lady Deathstrike's nails,
Sidewinder’s throwing knives and tomahawk, and Copperhead's knuckle daggers. It is more indestructible than vibranium. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics element
of the same name) is a metal used by the
Dwarves to forge the weapons
Mjölnir and
Stormbreaker, and the
Infinity Gauntlet. It has magical properties. The metal is forged in the furnaces of
Nidavellir as it is so powerful that only the heat of a dying star can melt it. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics element
of the same name) is an element used to create
Captain America's shield, the
Black Panther suit, the
Vision,
Sam Wilson's Captain America suit and the
Winter Soldier's cybernetic arm. It came from a
meteorite collision with Earth and is regarded as the strongest metal in the world, stronger than steel and a third of the weight. The Wakandans originally hid it for years, and it thus became rare and extremely expensive, allowing vibranium smugglers such as
Ulysses Klaue to make billions of dollars. Vibranium is also shown to be
bulletproof to most high-caliber
bullets. Its main source is Mount Bashenga in
Wakanda, but it is eventually revealed at least a few other meteorites brought vibranium in small amounts to other parts of the world. However, when the Eternals prevented Tiamut the Communicator from being unleashed, this created the more indestructible element called adamantium.
Projects and initiatives • The '
, originally known as the Protector Initiative', is the initiative for gathering a group of superheroes from various backgrounds, described as "a group of remarkable people", into the
Avengers, to protect Earth from various threats. It was initiated by
Nick Fury in the 1990s and was renamed in honor of Carol Danvers'
call sign, "Avenger". In 2011, Fury directs
Natasha Romanoff to measure
Tony Stark's suitability for the initiative, though Stark was initially rejected and only used as a consultant. Fury also recruits
Steve Rogers,
Bruce Banner, and
Thor, and also assigns
S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Romanoff and
Clint Barton to the team. • '''''' is a project conducted by
S.W.O.R.D. with the goal of reactivating the
Vision as a "sentient weapon" following his death at the hands of
Thanos during the
Infinity War. Under Acting Director
Tyler Hayward's orders, S.W.O.R.D. acquires Vision's body following the Battle of Wakanda and dismantles it, hoping to study its components and rebuild it. Though initially unsuccessful, S.W.O.R.D. uses energy collected from
Wanda Maximoff on a
Stark Industries drone to reactivate Vision, turning his body white in the process. • The '''''', named after
DeMarr Davis / Doorman, is a
ban that prohibits individuals with superpowers from acting in films and television, requiring actors to sign
affidavits confirming that they do not possess any superhuman powers. • '''''' is a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. operation that was begun as a direct response to the
Battle of New York. It involved three advanced
Helicarriers that would patrol Earth, using an algorithm to evaluated people's behavior to detect possible future threats and using satellite-guided guns to eliminate those individuals. The project was led by
Alexander Pierce, who intended to use the project as a means of eliminating individuals who posed a threat to Hydra. Notable targeted figures included Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, and
Stephen Strange. His plans were eventually foiled by
Steve Rogers and his allies.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier directors
Anthony and Joe Russo sought to include references to
drone warfare,
targeted killing and
global surveillance in the film, which became more topical during
principal photography due to the disclosure of several
National Security Agency surveillance-related documents. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics project
of the same name) is a joint project between
S.H.I.E.L.D.,
NASA, and the
United States Air Force to study the
Tesseract. It is reactivated by the
World Security Council following an alien attack in
Puente Antiguo, New Mexico until it is terminated after
Thor takes the Tesseract back to
Asgard after the
Battle of New York. • '
(based on Weapon I from the Marvel Comics), also known as the Super Soldier Program', is a collaboration between U.S., British and German scientists led by Dr.
Abraham Erskine under the supervision of
Peggy Carter,
Howard Stark, and
Chester Phillips to create a new breed of super-soldiers. The first successful test leads to the creation of Captain America by enhancing the sickly
Steve Rogers, but is abandoned following the assassination of Erskine by
Heinz Kruger. • The
Red Room (based on the Marvel Comics program
of the same name), also known as the
Black Widow Program, is a top-secret Soviet (and later Russian) training program led by
Dreykov. The program takes young orphan girls and turns them into elite assassins named "
Black Widows", and is overseen by various individuals, including Madame B. and
Melina Vostokoff.
Taskmaster is another head agent working directly for Dreykov. Graduates of the program include
Natasha Romanoff,
Yelena Belova and
Ruth Bat-Seraph. The program was terminated in 2016 following the destruction of the Red Room's headquarters. In an alternate universe seen in
What If...?, the Red Room captures Steve Rogers in 1953 and brainwashes him into being an assassin rather than Hydra brainwashing Bucky Barnes. During a final confrontation between the brainwashed Rogers, the Black Widows, led by Vostokoff, and Romanoff and Captain Carter, Carter manages to break through to Rogers who destroys the Red Room's headquarters, seemingly at the cost of his own life. • The '''''' is an initiative developed by
New York City Mayor Wilson Fisk to outlaw vigilante activities in the city, leading him to declare a citywide
curfew and
martial law. • The '
(based on the Registration Acts from the Marvel Comics), officially titled the Sokovia Accords: Framework for the Registration and Deployment of Enhanced Individuals', were a group of legislative
documents ratified by the United Nations (UN), with the support of 117 countries, following the
Battle of Sokovia. They establish UN oversight over the Avengers, and were supported by Tony Stark, James Rhodes, Vision, T'Challa, and Natasha Romanoff and opposed by Steve Rogers, Sam Wilson, and Clint Barton, leading to the
Avengers Civil War. By the events of
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the Accords were repealed and no longer active. • The '''''' is an attempt by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner to create an artificial intelligence, "
Ultron", as a means of protecting the world against incoming extraterrestrial threats. The program becomes a failure, with the program being infected due to the Mind Stone and turning genocidal, seeking to wipe out the
human race. • The '''''' is a top secret
Hydra super-soldier program started by
Nazi scientist Dr.
Arnim Zola in the 1940s. It took soldiers, brainwashed them, and enhanced them with a recreation of the
Super Soldier Serum, turning them into deadly assassins known as "Winter Soldiers", who were kept in
cryostasis while not on a mission. Each soldier had a set of codewords, recorded in the
Winter Soldier Book, which, when recited to a Winter Soldier, would make them completely obedient to that person. The Winter Soldiers, with the exception of
Bucky Barnes, are later executed by
Helmut Zemo.
Terms and phrases • An "''''''" is a crucial and immutable event in a timeline, the alteration of which could lead to the end of that timeline. An "absolute point" is different from a
Nexus Event, which creates a new, branching timeline. • An "''''''" is an individual whose existence is vital to the stability of their universe. Once this individual is killed or removed, their reality begins to gradually degrade until it is destroyed. • "''''''" is a rallying cry for the
Avengers. • "''''
" is a running gag in Daredevil
and Daredevil: Born Again''. • "''''''" is the
catchphrase of
DeMarr Davis / Doorman. • "''''''" is a term used to refer to anyone with
paranormal abilities or generally extraordinary attributes, regardless of origin or if they are considered legitimate
superpowers. • "'
" and "'" are the commands
Johnny Storm / Human Torch uses to respectively activate and deactivate his
pyrokinetic powers. • "''''''" is the catchphrase of
Tony Stark / Iron Man. • "''''
" is the catchphrase of Steve Rogers / Captain America. The Captain Carter of Earth-838 also utters the line in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. • "''''''" is
Namor's
battle cry. • An "''''''" is an universe-ending event that occurs when the barriers between two universes erode and they collide, resulting in the destruction of one or both of the universes in the process. This catastrophic event usually results from multiversal travel or tampering. • "''''''" is a quote from Tony Stark. • A "''''''" is a significant moment where a person deviates from their predetermined path on the
Sacred Timeline, creating a new, branching timeline. • "''''''" is a quote from Steve Rogers that was later adopted as a catchphrase by
Sam Wilson. • The "''''''" (based on the
Spider-Sense from the Marvel Comics) is the name given by
May Parker to her nephew
Peter's
precognition ability. • "''''''" is the
Time Variance Authority's (TVA) method of erasing branched timelines, objects, or variants deemed a threat to the Sacred Timeline. Using reset charges or time sticks, pruned targets are not destroyed but sent to the
Void, where they are to be consumed by
Alioth. • "''''''" is a phenomenon in which an individual is pulled through different points in time and space. • An "''''''" is a being powerful enough to be able to destroy their own universe. • The ''''
is a collection of various DNA samples from enhanced humans and alien beings, gathered by the Skrulls at the behest of Nick Fury. The Harvest contains DNA samples from Abomination, Black Panther, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Chitauri, Cull Obsidian, Drax, Flora colossus'' (
Groot),
Frost Beast,
Gamora,
Ghost,
Corvus Glaive,
Hulk,
Korg,
Mantis,
Ebony Maw,
Proxima Midnight,
Outrider,
Thanos,
Thor Odinson,
Valkyrie, and
Winter Soldier. • The '''''' is a
Wakandan plant enriched through exposure to
vibranium, giving it a glowing purple color. It is ingested in a ceremony by the new Black Panther, granting them superhuman abilities. It also allows for the communication with the dead in the
Ancestral Plane upon ingestion. After becoming King of Wakanda,
N'Jadaka ingests the herb and orders the rest of the stocks to be incinerated. One of them is extracted by
Nakia, who uses it to heal
T'Challa. Shuri later attempts to develop a synthetic Heart-shaped herb, eventually succeeding and allowing her to receive the same enhancements that N'Jadaka and T'Challa had acquired. • '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) are extradimensional subatomic particles capable of reducing or increasing the distance between atoms, allowing the user to shrink or grow. The formula for the particles was created by
Hank Pym and they appear in the form of a liquid stored in vials. They appear red when used to shrink and blue when used to grow. The particles also power Pym Discs and the
Wasp's blasters, and are used by the
Avengers to time-travel via the Quantum Realm during the
Time Heist. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics object
of the same name) is a serum used to enhance humans to the peak of human perfection. It was originally developed by Dr.
Abraham Erskine and was given to
Johann Schmidt (turning him into the
Red Skull) and
Steve Rogers (turning him into
Captain America). After Erksine's death, numerous other versions of the serum are created with varying degrees of success. Hydra used a version of the serum to transform Bucky Barnes into the
Winter Soldier, and later used variants of the serum taken from Howard Stark after
his assassination to enhance other assassins as well, but the program fails and is shut down. Another serum was given to
Isaiah Bradley by the
U.S. government during the
Cold War, allowing him to confront and defeat the Winter Soldier in combat.
Bruce Banner tried to replicate the serum using
gamma radiation as a substitute for vita radiation, turning him into the Hulk. Meanwhile, a more successful version of the serum was given to
Emil Blonsky by the U.S. government, and Dr. Wilfred Nagel replicated the serum and gave them to the
Power Broker until they were stolen by
Karli Morgenthau and the Flag Smashers. Helmut Zemo later destroys all but one of the vials, which is taken by
John Walker.
Technologies • The '''''' is an energy source originally designed by
Howard Stark and
Anton Vanko, and later independently built by their sons,
Tony and
Ivan. It was initially designed as part of an attempt to replicate the
Tesseract's energy based on Howard's study of the object. Tony Stark eventually builds two versions—a large industrial reactor for powering his machines at the
Stark Industries Headquarters, and a miniature version embedded in his chest to power
his armor (also known as an
RT) and prevent the
shrapnel from reaching his heart. The first miniature version used a
palladium core, although he later synthesizes
a new element when the palladium begins to poison him. He continues to develop the reactor throughout the years (even after the shrapnel is removed from his body), with the final version containing nanobots that make up his armor. Ivan Vanko,
James Rhodes, and
Pepper Potts also use arc reactors in their armors.
Max Dillon from an alternate universe also briefly uses one before it is removed by
Otto Octavius, also from an alternate universe and takes it back with him to his reality. • '
, which stands for Binarily Augmented Retro-Framing', is a
holographic technology created by
Quentin Beck during his time at
Stark Industries. Despite the technology's potential, Stark used the technology for therapeutic purposes and gave it a deliberately humorous name, humiliating and disgusting Beck. After he is fired for his unstable nature, Beck further developed the technology and equipped drones with advanced holographic projectors to create large monsters known as
Elementals. • '''''' are a set of four artificially intelligent, tentacle-like mechanical arms created by
Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus and attached to his back. They serve both to assist him in his laboratory experiments and for combat. In 2013, it is severely damaged by
Aldrich Killian's attack on
his mansion and later pulled out of the wreckage and hauled away by Stark. By 2024, it has been fully repaired and moved into
Happy Hogan's apartment. • '''''' are an advanced piece of technology developed by
Shuri and used in
Wakanda. They are made to serve a vast range of purposes according to the needs of the wearer, such as deprogramming
Bucky Barnes. LX2 pager • '''''' is a
pager belonging to
Nick Fury that was upgraded by
Carol Danvers before she left Earth. With the new enhancements, it could now contact her no matter where she was in the galaxy, although he was only to use it in the event of an emergency. Nick Fury activates it for the first time in years during
the Blip, prompting Danvers to return to Earth and meet the surviving Avengers. • ''''
is a Sony TPS-L2 Walkman given to Peter Quill by his mother, Meredith, when he was a child. It contained a cassette tape titled Awesome Mix Vol. 1 which included a series of songs from the 1960s and 1970s, incorporated by Guardians of the Galaxy'' director
James Gunn as "cultural reference points" to remind audiences of Quill's Earthly origins. Deeply cherished by Quill, he happened to have his Walkman on him when abducted by
Yondu, which he continued to listen to during his adult years. Following the
Battle of Xandar, Quill opens a gift from his mother, which is revealed to be another
mixtape titled
Awesome Mix Vol. 2, described by Gunn as "better" and "more diverse" than
Vol. 1. After his Walkman is destroyed by
Ego, Kraglin gives him a
Zune formerly owned by Yondu as a replacement, a scene which
Microsoft was displeased with. • The '''''' is an inter-dimensional gateway designed by
Hank Pym,
Bill Foster, and
Elihas Starr to transport individuals to and from the
Quantum Realm. Six versions of the tunnel have been created over time: the first incarnation was built by Pym, Foster, and Starr but was destroyed in an explosion; a second version of the tunnel was used by Pym and
Hope van Dyne to rescue
Janet van Dyne from the Quantum Realm; a third version was placed inside
Luis' van and used to send
Scott Lang into the Quantum Realm to acquire quantum energy to heal
Ava Starr; a fourth tunnel designed by Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, and Rocket was used by the
Avengers to travel back in time to collect the six
Infinity Stones in alternate timelines; a fifth was created shortly after the
Battle of Earth by Banner to send
Steve Rogers back in time to return the
Infinity Stones and
Mjölnir back to their respective timelines; and a sixth tunnel was used by
Leo Fitz,
Jemma Simmons, and
Enoch to travel across different timelines. , a typical weaponized reconnaissance drone • '
(based on the Marvel Comics animal of the same name), officially designated the Stark Drone MK82 922 V 80Z V2 Prototype Unit V6', is an advanced
drone used in combat and
reconnaissance by
Sam Wilson. It was originally designed by
Stark Industries after Wilson joins the
Avengers, and was equipped into his
EXO-7 Falcon suit. In 2023, Wilson acquires a new version of the drone along with a new combat suit, but the drone is destroyed by
Karli Morgenthau. Wilson later uses a new version of the drone along with
his uniform as Captain America, both designed in Wakanda. • The '''''' is a piece of medical equipment created by Dr.
Helen Cho that is able to heal serious injuries by grafting artificial tissue onto them.
Clint Barton's life is saved through this treatment.
Ultron later brainwashes Dr. Cho using
Loki's scepter into grafting the tissue to the
Mind Stone and
vibranium to create a new body for himself. The Avengers intervene, and with
Thor's help, the new body is awoken and dubbed the "
Vision". • ''''
are devices used by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) to travel through time. Their interface was inspired by SNES video games and Game Boys, with Loki'' director
Kate Herron describing them as "the closest thing to our phones" that the TVA has. The TemPads create Time Doors, amber-colored
interdimensional portals used by the TVA to travel between alternate timelines to preserve the Sacred Timeline. They can also lead to Time Cells, where prisoners are forever stuck in
time loops and the Doors are colored red.
FuseFX, which provided the portals' visual effects for the first season of
Loki, explained that this color change was to reflect the amount of suffering which
Loki undergoes when inside the Time Cells. • '''''' is a
bionic eye that he wears in his left eye socket, replacing the organic one gouged out by Hela. He is given it by Rocket, who stole it from one of Yondu's Ravagers, Vorker, who takes the eye out when he sleeps. Rocket stored it in his rectum until giving it to Thor. The eye has a brown
iris, in contrast to Thor's natural blue eyes. • '''''' are a pair of technologically advanced sunglasses created by him. They are able to polarize and contain his AI
F.R.I.D.A.Y. After his death, F.R.I.D.A.Y. is replaced by
E.D.I.T.H., passing into the hands of Peter Parker. Parker passes them on to Quentin Beck, who uses them to better control his illusions, before reacquiring them in London. • The '
is the universal system for space travel. The system enables spaceships to travel through hexagonal-shaped wormholes known as jump points' to
instantaneously travel between planetary systems. In
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Yondu says it is not healthy for a
mammalian lifeform to go through more than fifty jumps at once, which will result in extreme discomfort and
temporary disfigurement for those on board. By 2024, a
S.A.B.E.R. space station has been established outside Earth, near a jump point. • A '
, also known as a nano mask' is a device used by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to impersonate others. Designed by a
University of California, Berkeley graduate named Selwyn, the mask is capable of imitating one's appearance and voice to create a disguise. It has been used by Natasha Romanoff,
Sunil Bakshi,
Kara Palamas,
Melina Vostokoff,
Sharon Carter, and
Nick Fury. • '''''''''' is a children's science show on
Earth-828 hosted by
Reed Richards. • '''''''''' is a documentary that focuses on the life and legacy of
Tony Stark / Iron Man. By 2024, the documentary was available as IFE. In addition to the titular character,
Tony Stark, Thor,
Bruce Banner,
Natasha Romanoff,
Clint Barton, Loki, and Lang also appear. A
musical number from the musical titled "
Save the City" which focuses on the
Battle of New York was written by
Marc Shaiman and
Scott Wittman and released as a single on November 24, 2021. The song was performed live at
Marvel Studios'
D23 Expo panel on September 10, 2022, while a one-act version of
Rogers: The Musical will premiere at the
Hyperion Theater at
Disney California Adventure in mid-2023 for a limited time. • '''''''''' is an online news segment hosted by journalist
BB Urich, featuring interviews with ordinary people, commentary, and investigative reports that reflect the real-life concerns of New Yorkers. • '''''''''' is an animated television series set on Earth-828, based on the superhero team
of the same name. • '''''''''' is a documentary about the event
of the same name. By 2024, the documentary was available as IFE. • '''''''''' is a sitcom broadcast by
Wanda Maximoff in the
Westview anomaly using her
Chaos Magic abilities. Set in the town of
Westview, New Jersey, the sitcom centered on Wanda Maximoff's family, which included the
Vision,
Billy Maximoff, and
Tommy Maximoff. It also "starred"
Agatha Harkness as Agnes,
Ralph Bohner as
Pietro Maximoff,
Monica Rambeau as Geraldine, Todd and Sharon Davis as Arthur and Mrs. Hart, Abilash Tandon as Norm, Harold and Sarah Proctor as Phil and Dottie Jones, John Collins as Herb, Isabel Matsueda as Beverly, an unknown actor as Dennis, and
Darcy Lewis as an unnamed character. The show was ultimately "
canceled" by Wanda (as described by
Tyler Hayward) after her actions were discovered by Vision and S.W.O.R.D. and she expanded the Hex to save Vision's "life". • '''''''''' is a 1980 superhero film. In the 2020s, a
remake was produced by director Von Kovak, with
Simon Williams in the title role. The film inspired the creation of an
arcade game with the same name.
Books • '''''''''' is a
self-help book written by therapist
Heather Glenn. • ''''''''
is a memoir written by Scott Lang sometime after the Blip, chronicling his adventures as an Avenger. Lang spends much of his time post-Blip conducting book signings, which infuriates his daughter Cassie. As part of a viral marketing campaign in promotion for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Hyperion Avenue announced it would publish a real-life version of Look Out for the Little Guy'' in September 2023, featuring "over 20 short pieces exploring different aspects of [Lang]'s experiences" as a father and Avenger. That book was written by author
Rob Kutner and
Quantumania screenwriter
Jeff Loveness. • ''''
is a small notebook originally belonging to Steve Rogers which he used to keep a list of notable items, people, events, and pop culture elements which he missed during his time in suspended animation. The things noted on the list vary by the region where Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' was released. Later, the notebook was passed on to Rogers' best friend,
Bucky Barnes, who used it to keep a list of people whom he had
wronged during
his time as the Winter Soldier. Eventually, after Barnes finishes making amends with everyone on the list, he leaves the notebook with his therapist, Dr. Christina Raynor, thanking her for her help. • The '''''' is a book formerly used by
Hydra which contained Russian trigger words that would activate their Winter Soldiers into deadly assassins when spoken. It was later discovered by
Helmut Zemo and used to activate Barnes into the Winter Soldier, using the words from the book: "Longing, rusted, seventeen, daybreak, furnace, nine, benign, homecoming, one, freight car". The trigger words' effect is eventually nullified after Barnes is healed in Wakanda.
Others • The
New Jersey AvengerCon, or simply ''''
, is a fan convention celebrating the Avengers, located at the newly rebuilt Camp Lehigh. Ms. Marvel co-director Adil El Arbi described the set as an "Easter egg paradise", featuring many references to other MCU media. The song "Star Spangled Man" from Captain America: The First Avenger'' is played in the background during
the first episode's AvengerCon sequence. An early version of that episode featured even more characters, including cosplayers dressed as
Korg and
Valkyrie. Marvel Studios president
Kevin Feige has expressed interest in a real-life AvengerCon, revealing that the crew behind
Spider-Man: No Way Home "kept sneaking over" to the AvengerCon set during the production of
Ms. Marvel, and added that filming during the
COVID-19 pandemic was "cathartic" because real-life
comic conventions had been suspended. Shortly after the release of the second episode, a
viral marketing website for AvengerCon was published by
Disney+. photography inspired the visual effects of the Bifrost. • The '''''' are a series of
public service announcements starring
Captain America dressed in
his 2012 suit.
The President's Challenge served as an inspiration for one of the videos centered on "Captain America's Fitness Challenge", with
Spider-Man: Homecoming director
Jon Watts believing that Captain America would be the obvious version of that in the MCU. Another PSA discussed
school detention and
puberty, which became an
internet meme following the release of
Homecoming. A
post-credits scene of that film features a third PSA video of Rogers lecturing the audience on the value of patience, a
meta-reference to the fact that the film's audience had waited through the film's credits just to see that scene and a "last-minute addition" to the film. Five additional PSAs featuring Avengers were conceived but ultimately unrealized. • The ''''
(based on the Marvel Comics storyline of the same name) is a gladiator tournament held on Sakaar by the Grandmaster. His tower displays models of the heads of past champions, which resemble Man-Thing, Ares, Bi-Beast, Dark-Crawler, Fin Fang Foom, and Beta Ray Bill from the comics in addition to the Hulk. Other gladiators include Thor, Korg, and Miek. Loki lands on the planet as well but is able to ingratiate himself with the Grandmaster and watches the games from his private box. When designing the gladiator arena on Sakaar for Thor: Ragnarok'', production designer
Dan Hennah studied
Roman gladiators and decided to go "all alien with it", surrounding the arena with "standing up bleachers". • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics team
of the same name) are a series of illusions created by the use of projectors and drones used by
Quentin Beck / Mysterio to wreak havoc across the world. To mask their nature, Beck claimed that the Elementals were superpowered entities from Earth-833 that emerged from an inter-dimensional rift caused by the Snap. This iteration consists of the Wind, Earth, Fire, and Water Elementals; who are modeled after
Cyclone,
Sandman,
Molten Man, and
Hydro-Man respectively. Quentin Beck, operating under the guise of Mysterio, claimed that they were born in a black hole and ravaged his reality of Earth-833. After Mysterio defeats the Wind and Earth Elementals
off-screen, he goes on to fight the Water Elemental in Venice while
Nick Fury and
Maria Hill persuade
Spider-Man to help Mysterio defeat the Fire Elemental in Prague. After finding a holographic projector, Peter Parker and
MJ learn the truth and are hunted down by Beck and his accomplices, who create an Elemental fusion monster to distract the world while he sets out to kill them. His plans are foiled when Spider-Man deactivates the drones. • The '''''' is an
apocalyptic event that results in a new
Celestial being born after being incubated in a
planet's core for millennia while the planet's
native population flourishes on the surface. Once a planet's population reaches a suitable amount, the Celestial bursts through the planet's
mantle and
crust, destroying its egg along with its inhabitants to propagate life elsewhere in the Universe. A group of ten
Eternals are sent by the Celestial
Arishem to Earth to eradicate the invasive
Deviants and ensure the continual growth and advancement of Earth's population, but they instead develop a love for humanity and prevent the Emergence of the Celestial
Tiamut after
the Blip temporarily delays the event. • The ''''
is a contraption built by Doctor Strange Supreme to resurrect his dead universe. He attempts to feed universe-killers to the Forge in an attempt to activate it, but is thwarted by Captain Carter and Kahhori. Afterwards, Strange willingly sacrifices himself to the Forge, successfully restoring his universe, though at the cost of never having been born into it. and consisted of 90 individually sculpted silicone molds that took two-and-a-half hours to apply. Michael B. Jordan, who portrays Killmonger, had to sit in a sauna for two hours at the end of the day to remove the prosthetics when filming Black Panther''. • ''''
is a psychotic episode which affects Thena, causing her to seemingly lose control and attack her teammates. Mistakenly believed by the Eternals to be a form of dementia affecting her perception of time due to her enormous amount of memory, Gilgamesh volunteers to be her guardian and lives off-the-grid with her in Australia for hundreds of years. The Eternals eventually learn that the condition is actually a result of Thena recalling memories from her past missions, which had supposedly been erased from their minds by Arishem. Thena actress Angelina Jolie and her Eternals'' co-star
Salma Hayek found this element of the story moving, comparing the condition to women suffering from
mental illnesses. • '''''' is a
YouTube channel owned and operated by
Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel. • The '''''' (based on the Marvel Comics entity
of the same name) is a connection between all the
Eternals that can amplify the powers of one of them. == Major events ==