145 words In “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”(2004) Hermione gets a time turner. Why did no one in Hogwarts ever once fucking think to use this to go back and stop Voldemort 878 words Morbius(2022) 147 words In Glass Onion (2022), Edward Norton plays the rich billionaire Elon Musk. The character was praised and mystified by the world as a brilliant genius but later turned out to be a dim-witted, brainless jackass. This is a reference to how Elon Musk is in real life. 135 words in Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), Russell Crowe didn't bother to get in shape for his role as Zeus because he knew no one would actually see the film 359 words Forget this scene, She-Hulk: Attorney At Law (2022) has no doubt been horribly received by general audiences. By comicbook lovers, by women, even women comicbook lovers. This is a reference to how MCU fans will literally defend shit on a sidewalk than make sense of anyone else's disappointment. 130 words Fun Fact: This shot is 100% CGI (Even Thanos) 156 words In Avengers: Endgame (2019), Scarlet Johansson throws herself off a cliff so she doesn’t have to be part of the girl power scene 124 words The difference in the A in the teaser posters for Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame is meant to reflect the deteriorating quality of writing. 267 words In Hamilton (2020), after the Reynolds pamphlet is published, the song 'Never Gonna be President Now' is sung. This is a reference to the fact that being involved in a sex scandal used to mean that you would not elected president. 182 words In Pixar’s Up (2009) Carl and Ellie break into their Paradise Falls savings jar in order to pay for Carl’s hospital bill, this is actually a clever reference to the fact that the American healthcare system is literal garbage. 115 words In Game of Thrones, S8E4, you can clearly see a Starbucks cup in one scene. This is a subtle nod to how the show runners literally don’t give a fuck anymore. 120 words Despite being unwilling to sacrifice Vision in Infinity war (2018) to save the universe, Captain America sacrifices the lives of hundreds of Wakandians to keep Vision alive. This is subtle nod to the fact Cap is actually from 1930s America viewing the lives of black people as worthless.