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7 Insane Marvel Movie Theories That Will Blow Your Mind

We're now twelve movies in and the Marvel Cinematic Universe shows no signs of slowing down. Anticipation for both Doctor Strange and Captain America: Civil War is building day by day and films scheduled to be released further down the line are regularly discussed on movie sites. What's most impressive about Marvel Studios though is the way that they've successfully adapted the shared universe of their source material, linking each of their films to create an ongoing saga.
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3) Pulp Fiction Is Part Of The MCU

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Could Pulp Fiction somehow be part of the MCU? This may be the craziest theory on this list by far, but bear with us and Redditor mugwump28 as we attempt to explain the links between the two.

After Nick Fury ‘died’ in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the former head of S.H.I.E.L.D. visits his own grave stone during a meeting with Cap and the Falcon, discussing what the future holds for them all. While there, audiences are given a brief glimpse of the tombstone’s inscription, which reads “The path of the righteous man…”

Fans of Samuel L. Jackson immediately noted that this famous bible passage just so happens to be quoted by his character Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction. While many simply interpreted this as a nod to Jackson’s iconic role, the theory claims that this specific scripture is evidence that Winnfield and Fury are one and the same. For instance, that passage doesn’t even appear in the bible in real life…

In Pulp Fiction, Winnfield says that he wants to be the Shepherd, so he takes on a new name and joins S.H.I.E.L.D., working his way up through the ranks until he eventually becomes the organization’s director. While this may seem somewhat tenuous, remember that each of Tarantino’s films are all linked in some capacity, sharing an alternate history where the Inglourious Basterds killed Hitler during the Second World War. Why else would Captain America be so focused on Hydra in 1945 if Adolph hadn’t already been taken care of?

Crazy or not, this theory is certainly a lot of fun.


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