- Although Legion takes place in a parallel universe which is distinct from the movie-verse, the show nevertheless alludes that David Haller is vaguely connected to Professor X (the former is the latter's estranged son in the comics). David also assumes he's going crazy when his mutant ability first manifests because he's Hearing Voices. Both characters also sport Messy Hair to denote their psychological instability.
- When Logan first arrives at the mansion in 1973 and asks about the school, Hank asks him if he's a parent. Logan quips "I hope not." Come Logan it turns out he is, when he's united with his lab-bred daughter, Laura.
- This won't be the only Marvel movie that is set in 2023, which is a Bad Future and it involves the main Super Team using time travel to undo the damage, although in extremely different ways. Interestingly enough, the movie preceding Endgame also features Peter Dinklage in a small, but important role and both Infinity War and Endgame features Quicksilver's twin sister, Scarlet Witch. The end of both movies also feature a Really 700 Years Old Super-Soldier (Wolverine and Captain America) getting a happy ending, with the final shot flashing back and depicting what happened to them in the past.
- This movie depicts Hank Hulking Out à la The Incredible Hulk, when agitated. Avengers: Endgame has Bruce finally accepting Hulk as part of himself, and becoming Professor Hulk, who is a Gentle Giant with the Strength of the Hulk, but mind of Banner... à la Hank's Beast form.
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