1 year ago, Marvel Studios crushed the hearts of fans when deciding to let Iron Man die in the final battle with Thanos at the end of Avengers: Endgame.

Recently, Marvel Studios’ official Twitter account suddenly revealed a super small easter egg related to Iron Man in Endgame that many audiences certainly cannot recognize even though they have watched this blockbuster dozens of times.

With the above angle, it can be seen that the Avengers’ arms have created an image that simulates the arc reactor, also known as Iron Man’s heart.

Iron Man’s death really touched the audience’s emotions that many people still can’t get over until now.

It is these microscopic details that are always a unique spice that makes movies more attractive.

One year after the release of Endgame, Marvel added salt to fans' pain when announcing a super small easter egg related to Iron Man.

He shared: `We do not produce films aimed at film awards. We have consecutively made two of the films with the largest total investment costs in history (Infinity War and Endgame)

One year after the release of Endgame, Marvel added salt to fans' pain when announcing a super small easter egg related to Iron Man.

`I think that never in the history of cinema has the entire global audience had the same reaction, the same emotion before Robert’s performance in Endgame. There were many people who choked up, saying no.

One year after the release of Endgame, Marvel added salt to fans' pain when announcing a super small easter egg related to Iron Man.

Director Joe Russo expressed great regret when Robert Downey Jr.

One year after the release of Endgame, Marvel added salt to fans' pain when announcing a super small easter egg related to Iron Man.

After the departure of the two leaders, Iron Man and Captain America, the MCU will continue to phase with many new characters, especially after Disney acquired Fox last year.

One year after the release of Endgame, Marvel added salt to fans' pain when announcing a super small easter egg related to Iron Man.

According to Twitter, Comicbook\

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