- I Can Do This All Day
Captain America and Iron Man duel said “I can do this all day” (I can fight like this all day), echoing the first “Captain America” when Captain America was bullied by the punks, as well as the Red Skull captured when said the same line. And in this movie, he has grown from a scrawny lad to a strong superhero. The most obvious change is his Captain America Costume.
- Redwing
Falcon has a new partner in the film, a small drone called “Redwing Thrasher” (Redwing).
In the comics, this character is actually Sam Wilson’s pet, a real falcon. It was bought by Sam from Rio de Janeiro. Due to the influence of the Tesseract manipulated by the Red Skull, Redwing Thrasher and Sam have telepathic communication and the latter can understand the English instructions issued.
- Spider-Man’s Costume
There’s a great deal in Spider-Man’s Cosplay Costumes that counts as recommendations and Easter Eggs. First of all, his homemade outfit that Tony Stark discovers tucked away in his loft hatch is quite similar to his patched up outfits in the Ultimate Marvel cosmos. The whole youthful Spidey plan appears to have actually been adapted out from that referral factor too.
- Vision and Scarlet Witch
In the comics, Vision and the Scarlet Witch fell in love and married, and also had a pair of twins (don’t ask me how they did it). And in the movie, we can also see a lot of the two ambiguous plot, including the vision wants to cook for Wanda, and his instinctive reaction to protect Wanda.
- D-23
After Bucky’s arrest, he was held in a holding cell with the number D23. For Disney fans, this number has great significance: it is the name of the official Disney fan club, D is the abbreviation for Disney, and 1932 is the year Walt Disney started Disney in California.
- Bucky & Black Widow
When Bucky fought with Black Widow, Black Widow said: “Well, you could have at least recognised me” This sentence may echo the “Captain America 2” in the fight between the two, but also may pay tribute to the two in the “red room” to meet the experience.
- Dora Mijale
In the movie, one of Black Panther’s female attendants tells Black Widow to get out of the way, and this person may be a member of Black Panther’s all-female escort team, Dora Mijale.
- Giant-Man
In the movie, Ant-Man Scott Lang used the blue potion to giganticize himself and transformed into the secret weapon of the Team America formation – Giant-Man. In the comics, Giant-Man is another heroic identity of a generation of Ant-Man Hank Pym.
- Se7en
The director has said they looked at films such as Se7en, Fargo and The Godfather when making Captain America 3. In the film, Zemo sets up a trap to turn Cap and Iron Man against each other, mirroring the tactics of the villain in “Se7en”.

