Spider-Man lost in the timeline
This is one of MCU’s biggest mistakes and that Kevin Feige himself has admitted. Spider-Man: Homecoming is supposed to start after the battle of New York in 2012 (when the Vulture gets mad at Stark’s company). From there, 8 years pass, that is 2020, for the appearance of Spider-Man. Something that doesn’t make sense, considering that the Civil War happened in 2016 and Avengers: Infinity War in 2018.
Strange being a bad doctor
Probably this error could only be perceived by those who study medicine or know about it. When we meet Stephen Strange in his solo movie, he’s ready to do brain surgery. First, he washes his hands, and then he puts on his face mask, but according to sanitary protocols, this should be done the other way around. Did you know?
Bucky’s Real Age
Marvel has gotten into a lot of trouble for playing overtime. Travel to the past, return to the present, and get ahead in movies. For that reason, there is another mistake; In the memorial in the museum dedicated to Captain America, they say that Bucky Barnes was born on two different dates: 1916 and 1917. So, is he 102 or 103 years old?
Ant-Man never heard of the news
After what happened in Avengers: Infinity War, everyone wondered what became of Ant-Man during that period. Later, in Ant-Man and the Wasp, they explained what they did while Thanos did his villainy. But it was never clear to us how it was that they did not run to help, considering that the news of the attack was spread around the world. The proof is in Wanda and Vision, who being in Scotland, saw the news.
No matter how good movies are, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is not spared from acting or production errors. However, this does not prevent more fans from loving them and expecting more releases in the near future.
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