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Fact #2431

The group Abba was originally intended to do the music for The Lion King, but they weren’t available, so Disney went with Elton John.

Fact #2432 

The character Lots-o’-Huggin Bear was supposed to appear in Toy Story but Pixar didn’t have the technology to realistically animate his fur, so he didn’t make his first appearance until Toy Story 3.

Fact #2433 

The Edinburgh Trader from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest sank off the coast of North Carolina during Hurricane Sandy.

Fact #2434 

Tangled cost more to make than James Cameron’s Avatar.

Fact #2435 

It would take about 9.4 million balloons to lift Carl’s house in Up.

Fact #2436 

In a 2003 poll in Empire magazine, Dick Van Dyke’s Cockney accent in Mary Poppins came in second in a list of the worst accents.

Fact #2437 

The author of the Mary Poppins books was not a fan of the film adaption of her books. She spent most of the premiere in tears and refused to let Disney adapt the rest of the series.

Fact #2438 

The word “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” actually predates its use in Mary Poppins.

Fact #2439 

The Disney songwriter Robert Sherman, who helped write “It’s a Small World After All” and the Mary Poppins soundtrack, was one of the officers who led the first American troops into Dachau during World War II.

Fact #2440 

The name Mulan uses while disguised as a man – Fa Ping – is a pun on the Chinese term for “eye candy.”

Fact #2441 

In an early draft of the Who Framed Roger Rabbit? script, Judge Doom was revealed to be the hunter who shot and killed Bambi’s mother.

Fact #2442 

Working titles for Wreck-It Ralph were High Score and Joe Jump.

Fact #2443 

The author Aldous Huxley was hired by Disney to write a script for Alice in Wonderland. Walt Disney rejected the script because he said he could only understand every third word.

Fact #2444 

Production on Dreamworks’ Antz was sped up so that it would release before Pixar’s A Bug’s Life after the head of Pixar, John Lasseter, told his friend Jeffrey Katzenberg, the head of Dreamworks, about his film, which had already been in production for years.

Fact #2445 

The Emperor’s New Groove was originally a much more serious and dramatic film called Kingdom of the Sun.

Fact #2446 

Pixar’s John Lasseter was fired from Disney after pitching The Brave Little Toaster as a film that featured both traditional and computer animation.

Fact #2447 

Marc Okrand, who created the Klingon and Vulcan languages for Star Trek, create an entire Atlantean language for Atlantis: The Lost Empire.

Fact #2448 

If it struck you curious that the Winter Soldier, played by Stan Sebastian, caught and at one point even wielded Captain America’s shield, you should get used to it, because Chris Evans’ Captain America is most likely going to die and be replaced by the Winter Soldier. In the comics, Captain America does in fact die due to a plot by the Red Skull, and it is Bucky/Winter Soldier who dons his uniform to continue his legacy. To support this theory, Stan Sebastian has signed up for nine movies with Marvel, while Chris Evans only has a six-movie contract.

Fact #2449 

Just as Captain America lets himself take interest in his neighbor, a seemingly friendly nurse, he finds out that she’s actually an undercover SHIELD operative, codenamed Agent 13, who was ordered to monitor him. Her actual non-numerical name is Sharon Carter, who shares the same last name as Captain America’s former love interest Peggy Carter. It remains to be seen how Marvel Studios will define the two Carters’ relationship, as the comics have her pegged as either a sister or niece of Peggy.

Fact #2450 

When Sitwell is interrogated by Black Widow and Captain America about HYDRA’s plot, he mentions Vola’s algorithm, a complex program that targets people for elimination by the Insight helicarriers based on their threat to HYDRA’s sense of order. While listing off obvious suspects, like Tony Stark, he also name-drops a Stephen Strange. For those unfamiliar with the comics, Stephen Strange is the alter-ego of Doctor Strange, a brilliant neurosurgeon turned master of magic. 

Fact #2451 

A Doctor Strange film has been announced, with the leading role being given to the one and only Benedict Cumberbatch.

Fact #2452 

In the scene where the Black Widow boots up SHIELD’s supercomputer from a bygone era, she asks Captain America, “Shall we play a game?”, with Captain America replying, “Love to. How about Global Thermonuclear War?” This is a reference to a line from WarGames, a 1983 Cold War sci-fi film.

Fact #2453 

Near the end of the movie, rogue SHIELD operative Brock Rumlow’s body is shown being excavated from the rubble of SHIELD’s destroyed headquarters. It is widely speculated that he will return in a future Marvel movie as Crossbones, a mercenary and henchman of the Red Skull. He’s even shown sporting crossed straps, one of Crossbones’ signature looks, when he’s being recovered.

Fact #2454 

Nick Fury’s grave bears the epitaph “The path of the righteous man. Ezekiel 25:17.” This is a nod to a famous line in Pulp Fiction by Jules Winnfield, who was also played by Samuel L. Jackson.

Fact #2455 

The Falcon's flight gear sports a Stark Industries logo.

Fact #2456 

Nick Fury relates a story of his grandfather being an elevator operator. In real life, Samuel L. Jackson's father was an elevator operator.

Fact #2457 

Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson wrote their own dialogue for several scenes they had together in The Winter Soldier.

Fact #2458 

Tom Cruise was considered for the role of Iron Man.

Fact #2459 

In 2013, Iron Man turned 50 years old.

Fact #2460 

An early script for the first 'Iron Man' movie featured the Mandarin, but director Jon Favreau killed the idea because he thought the character was too "fantastical." Instead, Stark is captured in the beginning of the flick by a terrorist group known as the Ten Rings, which is a direct reference to the supervillain's rings of power. It also provides a nifty bit of continuity for the third 'Iron Man' installment.

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