Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise features many fictional elements including locations, weapons, and artifacts. While many of these features are based on elements that originally appeared in the American comic books published by Marvel Comics, some features were created specifically for the MCU.

Locations

Earth

Set of Captain America: The First Avenger in Manchester, England
Tønsberg Wharf in Tønsberg, Norway, where New Asgard is located.[44]
  • New Asgard, formerly
    Valkyrie, and has tourist attractions memorializing Asgard's history such as an ice cream parlour named the "Infinity Conez"[44]
Greenwich Village, location of the New York Sanctum.[46]
Ostankino Tower inspired the design of the Red Room.[60]
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, location of the Stark Expo.[71]
In the MCU, Wakanda is located just north of Lake Turkana, at a point bordering Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Sudan.[78]

Space

Hypothetical illustration of an ice planet

Nine Realms

Iceland doubled as Svartalfheim in Thor: The Dark World.[111]
  • Svartalfheim (based on the Norse mythological location
    Malekith the Accursed. Visual effects of Thor: The Dark World's prologue scene were done by Blur Studio, and mainly consisted of CGI with live-action shots interwoven throughout.[111] Subsequent scenes in the film were shot in Iceland, with Double Negative adding ruins, mountains, Dark Elf ships, and skies.[111]
  • Midgard (based on the Norse mythological location of the same name), is another name for Earth.

Multiverse

Dimensions

  • The Astral Dimension (based on the Marvel Comics location
    Taweret ferries Marc Spector and Steven Grant across an ocean of sand to reach the Field of Reeds. If a person's heart does not balance against the Feather of Truth, they are consumed by other lost souls in the sands. Spector and Grant make it back to the real world through the Gates of Osiris. In Thor: Love and Thunder, Valhalla is revealed to be the Asgardian
    afterlife.
Hearst Castle inspired the design of the Citadel at the End of Time.[118]
The Atlanta Marriott Marquis was used to portray the TVA Headquarters.[140]

Objects

Vehicles

Spacecraft

Aircraft

Ford Econoline
A restored Harley-Davidson WLA

Land vehicles

Ships

Suits

A cosplay of the Black Panther suit at FanimeCon 2018
Dora Milaje, Wakanda's all-female special forces (bottom).[177]

Weapons

The shield, as depicted in the MCU, being held by Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, who portray Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes respectively, at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con
A model of the Infinity Gauntlet at the 2018 Atlanta Comic-Con
Mjölnir, as depicted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, being held by Natalie Portman, who portrays Jane Foster, at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con

Artifacts

Infinity Stones

Creatures

wombats for inspiration when designing the appearance of Morris.[138]

Magic

Artificial intelligences

Elements

Projects and initiatives

Terms and phrases

Substances

Technologies

A Motorola LX2 pager
The Northrop Grumman Bat, a typical weaponized reconnaissance drone

Others

Hubble photography inspired the visual effects of the Bifrost.[114]
Surma person with arm scarification

Major events

Pre–21st century

vibranium shield, depicted here, in World War II
.

2010s

2020s

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Russian: Желание, ржавый, семнадцать, рассвет, печь, девять, добросердечный, возвращение на родину, один, товарный вагон

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