In this quarantine, after re-watching almost every MCU movies step by step, we have come again with some insane details for the fans to see. We got the time to get into the depth of each scenes and now here to mention some of those details which fans may not have noticed.
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There are many other more details in our "Insane MCU Details" list. Click here to get all of them.
X-Men's Roberto da Costa(aka Sunspot) on The Vanished Memorial
When Antman was brought back to reality from Quantum Realm (thanks to the rat), he became confused roaming around places. When he paid a visit to the Vanished Memorial, he started searching for the name of his daughter and found out his own name among the Vanished. But the fact remained cornered that at a certain time, there was shown a name Roberto da Costa. Now, Roberto da Costa is the Sunspot of the X-men Universe who made an appearance in X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-men: Evolution. Sunspot will also appear in the movie The New Mutants which is still to release.
Nick Fury's Southwest problems
In Ironman 2, Nick Fury says that they have bigger problems to worry about in the Southwest while meeting with Tony Stark. In this statement, Nick Fury was referring to the recent discovery of Thor's hammer in an area in the southwest which was later on seen in the Thor movie. People were trying to lift the hammer but was unable to lift it. As a result, a crowd gathered around which grabbed the attention of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Phil Coulson, played by Clark Gregg.
The Protector Initiative
During the last scene of Captain Marvel, Nick Fury was seen making a document which stated The Protector Initiative. But seeing a photo of Carol Denvers, he noticed the name Capt. Carol "Avenger" Denvers in the aircraft which made him think over the name The Protector Initiative and later on changed it. The changed name was not revealed in this movie but was seen in the contract of signing for Ironman in his movie. If Nick Fury had not changed the name, probably it wouldn't be the same as it is now. Just imagine Captain America saying Protectors Assemble instead of Avengers Assemble. No! Definitely Nick Fury did the right thing changing the name. What a bad naming choice Fury has! (sigh)
Wakandan Language is actually a real African Language, Xhosa

Wakanda may be a fictional country, but Wakandan language is not fake. Wakandan language is the same as one of the African Language Xhosa. Xhosa, also known as isiXhosa is a Nguni Bantu language and is one of official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
These are the few details of MCU till now. Stay tuned for upcoming parts of Insane MCU details. Till then, goodbye!