Think most Marvel fans know their stuff ?
Think again! At a recent comic convention, even self-proclaimed experts failed to answer questions about the multiverse that casual viewers got right.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded into countless dimensions, timelines, and realities—creating a web of stories so complex that keeping track feels like trying to catalog the Infinity Stones.
But here’s some good news for those feeling lost in the multiverse: this ultimate trivia collection separates the casual watchers from the true Marvel champions.
From obscure What If…? scenarios to the tiniest Easter eggs in Doctor Strange, these questions will test even the most dedicated fans’ knowledge of Marvel’s expanding cosmos.
Marvel Trivia Madness: Across the Multiverse
Check out the ultimate Marvel trivia challenge where fans can test their knowledge across the entire Marvel Universe.
From iconic character origins and epic superpower battles to legendary villain face-offs and unforgettable movie quotes, this showdown covers it all.
Whether you’re a casual viewer or a hardcore fan, this trivia promises to put your Marvel expertise to the test.
Are you ready to prove you’re the ultimate Marvel mastermind?
Marvel Multiverse Trivia Questions
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What does “Earth-199999” refer to in the Marvel Multiverse?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) -
Which Marvel series first introduced the concept of “variants”?
Loki -
Who first mentioned the multiverse in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)?
The Ancient One in Doctor Strange (2016) -
What Earth number is the main comic book universe in Marvel?
Earth-616 -
In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which Earth does Doctor Strange visit?
Earth-838 -
What is the sacred timeline according to the Loki series?
The single, controlled timeline maintained by the TVA -
Who is the ruler of the Quantum dimension in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania?
Kang the Conqueror -
Which character is known as “He Who Remains” in the MCU?
A variant of Kang the Conqueror -
What organization monitors the multiverse in Loki?
The Time Variance Authority (TVA) -
Which Marvel movie features the Illuminati from an alternate universe?
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness -
What superhero team exists on Earth-838?
The Illuminati -
Who kills the Illuminati in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness?
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) -
In Spider-Man: No Way Home, which two Spider-Men appear from other universes?
Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man -
Which actor plays three versions of Spider-Man in No Way Home?
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield -
What event causes the multiversal breach in No Way Home?
Doctor Strange’s failed memory-wipe spell -
Who repairs the multiverse by casting a forgetting spell in No Way Home?
Doctor Strange -
Which villain from X-Men movies appears in Multiverse of Madness?
Professor Charles Xavier (played by Patrick Stewart) -
What is America Chavez’s unique superpower?
She can open star-shaped portals between universes -
How many multiversal incursions does Doctor Strange witness in Multiverse of Madness?
Multiple, but one major incursion is central to the plot -
What happens during a multiversal “incursion”?
Two universes collide, destroying one or both -
Who plays the alternate Captain Marvel in Multiverse of Madness?
Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau -
Which alternate version of Captain America leads the Illuminati?
Captain Carter (Peggy Carter with a vibranium shield) -
What is the Book of Vishanti’s purpose in the multiverse?
To counter any form of dark magic and provide ultimate knowledge -
What item corrupts Doctor Strange in an alternate universe?
The Darkhold -
What is the primary function of the Darkhold?
To allow users to access forbidden dark magic -
Who introduces the concept of incursions to Doctor Strange?
Charlize Theron’s character, Clea, in a post-credits scene -
Which Spider-Man villain knows Peter Parker’s identity across universes?
Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) -
What is the name of the dimension Dormammu rules?
The Dark Dimension -
Which character in Loki was pruned but survived in the Void?
Classic Loki (played by Richard E. Grant) -
Who is the crocodile variant of Loki known as?
Alligator Loki -
What cosmic being is introduced as guarding the end of time in Loki?
Alioth -
Which two Marvel characters battled in What If…? over the fate of the multiverse?
Ultron (with the Infinity Stones) and The Watcher -
What is The Watcher’s role in What If…??
To observe the multiverse without interfering -
Which Marvel hero becomes Sorcerer Supreme in an alternate universe in What If…??
Doctor Strange (Doctor Strange Supreme) -
Which villain in the multiverse saga seeks control of all timelines?
Kang the Conqueror -
What term does Loki use to describe dangerous multiversal duplicates?
Variants -
In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, who is the main villain?
Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) -
Which animated movie first explored the Spider-Verse concept?
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse -
What device allows Spider-Men to travel between dimensions in Into the Spider-Verse?
The collider -
What color portal does America Chavez open between universes?
Star-shaped blue portal -
Who voices The Watcher in What If…??
Jeffrey Wright -
What Marvel film first hinted at the multiverse through “fake” means?
Spider-Man: Far From Home (via Mysterio’s lie) -
Which variant of Loki becomes a key ally in the Loki series?
Sylvie -
Who kills “He Who Remains” in Loki?
Sylvie
Marvel Trivia: Iconic Character Origins
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Where did Spider-Man get his powers?
Bitten by a radioactive spider. -
How did Tony Stark become Iron Man?
Built a suit to escape captivity. -
How did Captain America get his abilities?
Injected with Super Soldier Serum. -
What triggered Bruce Banner’s transformation?
Gamma radiation exposure. -
How did Thor gain his powers?
Born as the God of Thunder. -
What accident gave Daredevil his senses?
Blinded by radioactive chemicals. -
How did Black Panther become Wakanda’s protector?
Ate the Heart-Shaped Herb. -
How did Doctor Strange gain his powers?
Trained in the mystic arts. -
How did Black Widow become a spy?
Trained in the Red Room. -
How did Wolverine get Adamantium claws?
Weapon X program. -
How did Captain Marvel get her powers?
Tesseract energy explosion. -
How did the Fantastic Four get powers?
Cosmic ray exposure. -
How did Scott Lang become Ant-Man?
Stole the Ant-Man suit. -
How did Star-Lord become a Ravager?
Abducted by Yondu. -
How did Loki become Odin’s son?
Adopted from Frost Giants. -
How did Scarlet Witch get her powers?
Mind Stone exposure. -
How was Vision created?
Mind Stone and Ultron’s design. -
How did Falcon get his abilities?
Uses mechanical wings. -
How did Bucky become Winter Soldier?
HYDRA brainwashing. -
What is Groot’s origin?
From Planet X. -
How did Rocket Raccoon gain intelligence?
Genetic experiments. -
How did Gamora become Thanos’ daughter?
Adopted after genocide. -
How did Drax get his powers?
Cosmic transformation. -
How did Nick Fury lose his eye?
Scratched by Goose. -
How did Hawkeye become skilled?
Trained as a circus archer. -
How did Punisher become a vigilante?
Family killed by criminals. -
How did Deadpool get his powers?
Weapon X experimentation. -
How did Ghost Rider gain his powers?
Deal with Mephisto. -
How did Jessica Jones get her strength?
Chemical accident. -
How did Luke Cage get invulnerability?
Prison experiment. -
How did Iron Fist gain his power?
Defeated Shou-Lao the Undying. -
How did Black Bolt get his abilities?
Terrigen Mist exposure. -
How did Moon Knight get powers?
Blessing from Khonshu. -
How did She-Hulk get her powers?
Blood transfusion from Bruce Banner. -
How did Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) get powers?
Terrigen Mist exposure. -
How did Blade become a vampire hunter?
Born half-vampire after mother’s attack. -
How did Shang-Chi learn martial arts?
Trained by his father, Wenwu. -
How did Namor gain his abilities?
Born a mutant Atlantean. -
How did Silver Surfer get his powers?
Granted by Galactus. -
How did Nova (Richard Rider) get his powers?
Chosen by Nova Corps. -
How did Quicksilver get his speed?
Mind Stone experiments. -
How did Valkyrie become Asgard’s warrior?
Trained among Valkyries. -
How did Hela become Asgard’s Goddess of Death?
Odin’s firstborn. -
How did Yondu control his arrow?
Cybernetic fin implant. -
How did Mantis get empathic powers?
Raised by Ego the Living Planet. -
How did Shuri become Black Panther?
Took the mantle after T’Challa.
Marvel’s Ultimate Superpower Clash
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Which Marvel character can manipulate metal with their mind?
Magneto -
Who has the ability to heal from any injury almost instantly?
Wolverine -
Which superhero can shrink and grow using Pym Particles?
Ant-Man -
Which Marvel hero can manipulate and control weather?
Storm -
Who possesses the power of the Phoenix Force?
Jean Grey -
Which character has unbreakable claws made of Adamantium?
Wolverine -
Who can stretch their body into any shape or form?
Mister Fantastic -
Which superhero’s power includes turning invisible and generating force fields?
Invisible Woman -
Which character uses a magical hammer that grants the power of thunder?
Thor -
Who has a vibranium shield and enhanced strength from a super-soldier serum?
Captain America -
Which Marvel character can regenerate from any wound and break the fourth wall?
Deadpool -
Which superhero can manipulate time using the Eye of Agamotto?
Doctor Strange -
Who has spider-like abilities, including wall-crawling and web-shooting?
Spider-Man -
Which character can absorb and redirect kinetic energy?
Black Panther -
Who can generate energy blasts from their hands and fly at supersonic speeds?
Captain Marvel -
Which character has telepathy and telekinesis, making them one of the most powerful mutants?
Jean Grey -
Which Marvel hero’s powers come from exposure to gamma radiation?
Hulk -
Who has enhanced senses, agility, and a powerful healing factor, and is known for dual katanas?
Deadpool -
Which superhero uses advanced archery skills without superhuman powers?
Hawkeye -
Which Marvel character has a symbiotic suit that grants super strength and shapeshifting abilities?
Venom -
Who can manipulate magnetic fields and metal objects?
Magneto -
Which hero has the power to control insects and communicate with them?
Ant-Man -
Who can run at the speed of sound and heal rapidly?
Quicksilver -
Which hero has the ability to harness and manipulate cosmic energy?
Silver Surfer -
Who can phase through solid objects and disrupt electronics?
Kitty Pryde -
Which Marvel villain can copy the abilities of any superhero by observing them?
Taskmaster -
Who has a bionic arm and superhuman strength after being enhanced by HYDRA?
Winter Soldier -
Which character uses sonic blasts generated from her vocal cords?
Siren -
Who possesses the power of immortality after being cursed by the Asgardians?
Hela -
Which Marvel hero wields a mystical sword and has enhanced strength and speed?
Black Knight -
Who can absorb other mutants’ powers through physical contact?
Rogue -
Which character’s power is fueled by rage, increasing their strength as they get angrier?
Hulk -
Who can become intangible and generate electricity?
The Vision -
Which superhero has the ability to turn his skin into organic steel?
Colossus -
Who uses a symbiotic alien suit for enhanced powers, including web-swinging and wall-crawling?
Venom -
Which Marvel hero’s powers include summoning mystical energy and traveling between dimensions?
Doctor Strange -
Who can fly, has superhuman strength, and uses solar energy for power?
Sentry -
Which hero can detect lies and is skilled in hand-to-hand combat?
Daredevil -
Which character generates energy daggers and is a skilled gymnast?
Dagger -
Who can manipulate gravitational forces and travel across galaxies?
Nova -
Which hero uses a vibranium suit that absorbs kinetic energy?
Black Panther -
Who can control and manipulate shadows and darkness?
Cloak -
Which Marvel hero uses a golden lasso and can fly (Marvel’s counterpart to DC’s Wonder Woman)?
Thundra -
Who has a cosmic sense that allows them to detect threats in the universe?
Silver Surfer -
Which mutant has retractable bone claws coated with Adamantium?
Wolverine -
Who can split into multiple duplicates of themselves?
Multiple Man -
Which character’s entire body is made of organic steel, giving them superhuman durability?
Colossus -
Which hero has energy-absorbing gauntlets and advanced combat skills?
Iron Fist
Battle of the Baddies: Marvel Villain Showdown
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Who is known as the “Mad Titan” in the Marvel Universe?
Thanos -
Which villain is obsessed with balance and uses the Infinity Gauntlet?
Thanos -
Who is the arch-nemesis of Spider-Man known for his mechanical tentacles?
Doctor Octopus -
Which villain uses a glider and pumpkin bombs?
Green Goblin -
Who is the ruler of Latveria and a master of both science and sorcery?
Doctor Doom -
Which villain fought the Avengers using a robot army in Avengers: Age of Ultron?
Ultron -
Who is the Wakandan villain that challenged T’Challa for the throne?
Erik Killmonger -
Which villain sought the Eye of Agamotto in Doctor Strange?
Kaecilius -
Who is the villainous half-brother of Thor?
Loki -
Which villain destroyed Asgard in Thor: Ragnarok?
Hela -
Who is the AI villain created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner?
Ultron -
Which villain uses a red skull-like face after a failed Super Soldier Serum attempt?
Red Skull -
Who was the primary antagonist in Spider-Man: Homecoming?
Vulture -
Which villain feeds on life energy and appears in Morbius?
Morbius -
Which symbiotic villain fights Spider-Man in Spider-Man 3?
Venom -
Who is the villain with a love for chaos and illusions in Spider-Man: Far From Home?
Mysterio -
Who is the sorcerer villain who trapped Dormammu in the Dark Dimension?
Kaecilius -
Which villain attempts to manipulate the multiverse in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness?
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) -
Who led the attack on New York in The Avengers (2012)?
Loki -
Which villain was responsible for the death of Tony Stark’s parents?
Winter Soldier (under HYDRA control) -
Which villain uses advanced technology and runs the Ten Rings organization?
The Mandarin -
Who manipulates reality using dark magic in WandaVision?
Agatha Harkness -
Which villain is known for hunting mutants in X-Men?
Sentinels -
Which villain is the son of Odin and Goddess of Death?
Hela -
Who is the cosmic entity that devours planets?
Galactus -
Which villain is known for his rivalry with Daredevil in Hell’s Kitchen?
Kingpin -
Which villain uses energy whips and appears in Iron Man 2?
Whiplash -
Who was the villain in Black Widow controlling the Red Room?
Dreykov -
Which villain has the ability to copy any fighting style?
Taskmaster -
Who attempted to steal the vibranium from Wakanda in Black Panther?
Ulysses Klaue -
Which villain led the Dark Elves in Thor: The Dark World?
Malekith -
Who orchestrated the events in Captain America: Civil War?
Helmut Zemo -
Which villain fuses with an experimental suit to fight Iron Man in Iron Man 3?
Aldrich Killian -
Who betrayed the Guardians of the Galaxy for Ronan the Accuser?
Nebula (later redeemed) -
Which villain serves as the leader of HYDRA in the MCU?
Alexander Pierce -
Who becomes corrupted by the Darkhold in Doctor Strange 2?
Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) -
Which villain threatens multiple timelines in Loki?
Kang the Conqueror -
Who is the vampire-hunting villain in Blade?
Deacon Frost -
Which villainous organization does Nick Fury battle in Captain Marvel?
The Kree Empire -
Which villain uses fear toxin to manipulate others (Marvel’s equivalent)?
Mister Fear -
Who leads the criminal organization known as The Hand?
Madame Gao -
Which villain from Guardians of the Galaxy seeks the Power Stone?
Ronan the Accuser -
Who hunts and kills mutants in Marvel’s dystopian futures?
Sentinels -
Which villain uses gamma radiation like Hulk but becomes a monstrous enemy?
Abomination -
Who tried to use the Extremis virus for human enhancement in Iron Man 3?
Aldrich Killian -
Which villain was created to rival Black Panther but was ultimately defeated?
Erik Killmonger -
Who is the leader of the Skrulls who manipulates Earth’s heroes in Secret Invasion?
Queen Veranke -
Which villain attempts to consume all universes in What If…??
Infinity Ultron -
Who betrays Thor by aligning with the Frost Giants?
Loki -
Which villain is an ancient, devouring force represented in the Eternals?
Arishem the Judge
Who Said It? Marvel Quote Challenge
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“I can do this all day.” – Who said this iconic line?
Captain America (Steve Rogers) -
“I am Iron Man.” – Who delivered this legendary reveal?
Tony Stark (Iron Man) -
“We are Groot.” – Which character said this touching line?
Groot -
“With great power comes great responsibility.” – Who gave this famous advice?
Uncle Ben -
“I’m always angry.” – Who revealed their secret with this quote?
Bruce Banner (Hulk) -
“I have nothing to prove to you.” – Who stood strong with these words?
Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) -
“I’m Mary Poppins, y’all!” – Which character humorously said this?
Yondu -
“I am inevitable.” – Who made this chilling statement?
Thanos -
“That’s my secret, Cap. I’m always angry.” – Who said this before transforming?
Bruce Banner (Hulk) -
“You get hurt, hurt ’em back. You get killed… walk it off.” – Who motivated the team with this line?
Captain America (Steve Rogers) -
“Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.” – Who described themselves with these words?
Tony Stark (Iron Man) -
“Wakanda forever!” – Who popularized this battle cry?
Black Panther (T’Challa) -
“I choose to run toward my problems, and not away from them.” – Who said this about responsibility?
Thor -
“Dormammu, I’ve come to bargain.” – Who repeatedly said this in a time loop?
Doctor Strange -
“He’s a friend from work!” – Who said this during a surprising battle?
Thor -
“If we can’t protect the Earth, you can be damn sure we’ll avenge it.” – Who made this vow?
Tony Stark (Iron Man) -
“I’m just a kid from Brooklyn.” – Who said this about their humble origins?
Steve Rogers (Captain America) -
“I have been falling… for 30 minutes!” – Who yelled this after a magical trap?
Loki -
“No amount of money ever bought a second of time.” – Who reflected on time with this line?
Howard Stark -
“I don’t want to go.” – Who said this tearfully before turning to dust?
Peter Parker (Spider-Man) -
“Whatever happens tomorrow, you must promise me one thing. That you will stay who you are.” – Who gave this advice?
Dr. Abraham Erskine -
“I have lived most of my life surrounded by my enemies. I would be grateful to die among my friends.” – Who said this before a final battle?
Gamora -
“The hardest choices require the strongest wills.” – Who justified their actions with this quote?
Thanos -
“I’m burdened with glorious purpose.” – Who declared this dramatically?
Loki -
“You should have gone for the head.” – Who said this after snapping his fingers?
Thanos -
“Hulk, smash!” – Who gave this direct order?
Captain America (Steve Rogers) -
“I would rather be a good man than a great king.” – Who said this about leadership?
Thor -
“You’re stronger than you think.” – Who reassured another hero with this line?
Aunt May (Spider-Man: Homecoming) -
“It’s not about how much we lost. It’s about how much we have left.” – Who motivated the Avengers with this?
Tony Stark (Iron Man) -
“If you’re nothing without the suit, then you shouldn’t have it.” – Who said this to teach a lesson?
Tony Stark (Iron Man) -
“I can’t control their fear, only my own.” – Who said this about self-acceptance?
Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) -
“This is the fight of our lives. And we’re going to win. Whatever it takes.” – Who gave this final rallying cry?
Captain America (Steve Rogers) -
“I had strings, but now I’m free.” – Who creepily said this?
Ultron -
“Even an empire as vast as the Kree’s, with its thousands of planets and billions of people, has its secrets.” – Who said this about hidden truths?
Yon-Rogg
Marvel Trivia: True or False Challenge
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True or False: Tony Stark created Ultron in the comics.
False (Ultron was created by Hank Pym in the comics.) -
True or False: Captain America’s shield is made entirely of Vibranium.
False (It’s made of a Vibranium-Steel alloy.) -
True or False: The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) began with Iron Man (2008).
True -
True or False: Black Panther was the first Black superhero in Marvel Comics.
True -
True or False: Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, is made from Uru metal.
True -
True or False: Spider-Man’s real name is Peter Parker.
True -
True or False: Loki is Thor’s biological brother.
False (Loki is adopted and originally from the Frost Giants.) -
True or False: The Hulk was originally grey in his first comic appearance.
True -
True or False: Nick Fury in the comics was always portrayed as African-American.
False (Originally portrayed as white; the Ultimate Marvel universe made him African-American.) -
True or False: Thanos collects all six Infinity Stones in Avengers: Infinity War.
True -
True or False: Black Widow’s real name is Natasha Romanoff.
True -
True or False: Doctor Strange uses the Time Stone in his amulet, the Eye of Agamotto.
True -
True or False: Captain Marvel gained her powers from the Reality Stone.
False (She gained her powers from the Tesseract, which houses the Space Stone.) -
True or False: Deadpool’s real name is Wade Wilson.
True -
True or False: Magneto is the father of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in the comics.
True -
True or False: The Guardians of the Galaxy originally included Rocket and Groot.
False (The original 1969 team did not include them.) -
True or False: Vision was created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner in the MCU.
True -
True or False: Stan Lee appears in every MCU movie up to Avengers: Endgame.
False (His final cameo was in Avengers: Endgame.) -
True or False: Wolverine’s claws are made of Adamantium in both the comics and movies.
True -
True or False: The Infinity Gauntlet can be worn by anyone without consequence.
False (It causes immense harm to those who are not powerful enough.) -
True or False: Scarlet Witch can manipulate reality.
True -
True or False: The first Avenger to die in Avengers: Infinity War was Loki.
True -
True or False: The Black Order serves as generals for Thanos.
True -
True or False: Captain America was frozen in ice for 70 years.
True -
True or False: Groot’s only line is “I am Groot.”
False (He also says “We are Groot” in Guardians of the Galaxy.) -
True or False: The Mind Stone gave Scarlet Witch her powers in the MCU.
True -
True or False: Steve Rogers returned the Soul Stone after Avengers: Endgame.
Uncertain (Not shown; fans speculate how this would be possible.) -
True or False: T’Challa’s suit in Black Panther absorbs kinetic energy.
True -
True or False: Spider-Man: No Way Home was the first live-action Marvel film with the multiverse.
False (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness also explored it extensively.) -
True or False: Hulk was able to lift Thor’s hammer in any Marvel storyline.
False -
True or False: Bucky Barnes is also known as the Winter Soldier.
True -
True or False: The Fantastic Four were introduced before Spider-Man in Marvel Comics.
True -
True or False: Wanda Maximoff is referred to as Scarlet Witch in the early MCU films.
False (She was officially called Scarlet Witch in WandaVision.) -
True or False: Hawkeye’s weapon of choice is a sword.
False (He primarily uses a bow and arrows.) -
True or False: The X-Men are part of the MCU timeline as of 2023.
False (Although teased, they have not officially been integrated.) -
True or False: The TVA (Time Variance Authority) monitors the multiverse in Loki.
True -
True or False: The first Marvel Studios film to win an Oscar was Black Panther.
True -
True or False: In the comics, Venom first bonded with Eddie Brock.
False (Venom first bonded with Spider-Man.) -
True or False: Wolverine has appeared in the MCU.
False (Not as of now, though teased for future appearances.) -
True or False: The Eternals were created by Jack Kirby.
True -
True or False: Doctor Strange’s Cloak of Levitation can act independently.
True -
True or False: Bruce Banner’s alter ego Hulk has only one form.
False (Variants include Grey Hulk, Professor Hulk, and more.) -
True or False: Tony Stark survived in Avengers: Endgame.
False (He sacrificed himself to defeat Thanos.) -
True or False: The character Moon Knight suffers from dissociative identity disorder.
True -
True or False: Captain America’s best friend Bucky becomes the White Wolf in the MCU.
False (Bucky is referred to as the White Wolf but does not fully adopt the title.) -
True or False: Loki is killed by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War.
True -
True or False: Shuri is T’Challa’s sister in Black Panther.
True -
True or False: Thor loses his eye permanently in Thor: Ragnarok.
False (He regains vision after Rocket gives him a replacement eye in Infinity War.)
Marvel Magic Revealed: Interesting Behind-the-Scenes Facts
Robert Downey Jr. hid snacks on set.
He hid food around the Avengers set, and some scenes where he’s eating are unscripted because he started snacking.
The “I am Iron Man” line was improvised.
Robert Downey Jr. improvised this iconic final line in Iron Man (2008), changing the superhero secret identity trope.
Tom Holland wasn’t trusted with spoilers.
Holland wasn’t given the full script of Avengers: Endgame due to his history of accidentally revealing spoilers.
Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury look was based on him before casting.
The Ultimate Marvel comics version of Nick Fury used Jackson’s likeness years before he was cast.
Chris Pratt stole Star-Lord’s jacket.
Pratt admitted he took the Guardians of the Galaxy costume to wear when visiting sick children in hospitals.
The shawarma scene in The Avengers was added last minute.
It was filmed after the premiere because Robert Downey Jr. suggested the scene.
Doctor Strange’s hand movements were choreographed.
A professional dance choreographer was hired to design Doctor Strange’s intricate hand gestures.
Stan Lee filmed multiple cameos in one day.
As his health declined, Marvel filmed several cameos together to ensure his future appearances.
Chris Evans initially declined Captain America’s role.
Evans turned down the role multiple times due to anxiety about the commitment before finally accepting.
Taika Waititi voices Korg.
Director Taika Waititi provided both the voice and motion capture for Korg in Thor: Ragnarok.
The Guardians’ dance-off was improvised.
Chris Pratt improvised Star-Lord’s dance-off distraction in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Mark Ruffalo spoiled Infinity War accidentally.
In an interview, Ruffalo said, “Wait until you see this next one. Everybody dies,” unintentionally revealing a key plot point.
Anthony Mackie learned he was Captain America at the Endgame premiere.
The decision for Sam Wilson to become the new Captain America was kept secret from Mackie until the premiere.
Loki wasn’t meant to survive past Thor.
Tom Hiddleston’s performance made Loki so popular that Marvel kept him alive for future films.
Chris Hemsworth kept multiple Mjolnirs.
Hemsworth took home several prop hammers from the Thor sets, placing them around his house.
Benedict Cumberbatch visited a comic store in costume.
While filming Doctor Strange, Cumberbatch visited a New York comic book store dressed as the character.
The Russo Brothers used fake titles during filming.
Avengers: Endgame was filmed under the fake title Mary Lou to prevent leaks.
Jeremy Renner trained with Olympic archers.
Renner trained extensively with professional archers to authentically portray Hawkeye’s skills.
The “Puny God” line by Hulk was improvised.
Mark Ruffalo came up with Hulk’s famous “Puny God” line after smashing Loki in The Avengers.
Chadwick Boseman chose T’Challa’s Wakandan accent.
Boseman insisted on an authentic African accent for Black Panther to honor African cultures.
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The Bottom Line
From Infinity Stones to the Quantum dimension, these Marvel Multiverse trivia questions separate casual viewers from true fans.
Testing your knowledge isn’t just about proving your fandom—it’s about appreciating the incredible detail woven throughout this cinematic universe.
Each Easter egg, cameo, and post-credit scene connects to create something much bigger than individual films.
Remember, in the multiverse of Marvel fandom, there’s always more to learn—just like Doctor Strange said, the possibilities are numerous.