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Avengers: Endgame

10 Cameos In Avengers: Endgame That Were Totally Unexpected

From the initial five-year time jump to the Time Heist which revisits past movies to the grand final battle that unites every single hero in the franchise, Avengers: Endgame is stacked full of cameos, walk-ons and brief supporting roles for a bevy of faces from Marvel past. In comparison, it makes the ballooning cast of Avengers: Infinity War look minuscule.
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Jane Foster never really took off with fans as other Marvel leading ladies have, with the character being unceremoniously dropped from the Thor franchise in Ragnarok (due to a “mutual dumping,” as the God of Thunder put it) to be never seen again. It’s been reported that Natalie Portman fell out with Marvel over creative differences with The Dark World, but that remains unconfirmed.

It was a surprise then when Portman attended Endgame‘s world premiere, fueling theories that she’d be making a shock return as Jane in the film. And return she did, in a small role as Rocket has to take the Aether out of her so that the heroes can add the Reality Stone to their collection. We’ve since learned that this was actually unused footage from TDW, but Portman was required to record a few lines that can be heard when Thor watches Jane from afar.

Joe Russo’s Cameo

The fact that co-director Joe Russo gave himself a cameo in Endgame isn’t a surprise, as he’s had walk-on roles in two of his previous movies, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Civil War. It’s the nature of his cameo here, though, that’s worth mentioning, as it offers us an MCU first that’s long overdue.

Russo appears as part of Cap’s Snap survivors support group, opening up about how he’s just had his first date in five years. It’s casually revealed that his date was a man, thereby making Russo’s part the first explicitly LGBT character in any MCU movie.

The director has explained that he wanted to play this role as a message to other filmmakers that they need to up their game with equal representation in their work. You could argue this minor character is too little too late, but the good news is Kevin Feige has insisted that this is just the beginning, as the franchise is set to have its first gay superhero soon in The Eternals. 


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'