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The Russos Pick Their Favorite Captain America: Civil War Easter Egg
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Easter eggs are part of the DNA of Marvel movies. There is a particular love for details in the fanhood of the films, and as a result filmmakers often fill their features with elements that audiences will only discover on their ninth viewings. Some are entirely obvious, and some are hidden so well that they aren\'t uncovered for years. Of course, directors wind up favoring some of these gags over others in their work, and for Joe and Anthony Russo, nothing topped the Bluth stair car parked at the Leipzig-Halle Airport in the making of
arriving on Blu-ray and DVD next month -- the optimal opportunity to watch the blockbuster frame-by-frame -- I asked the Russo brothers about their use of Easter eggs when I interviewed them over the phone late last week. I asked if they had a particular favorite for which fans should be on the lookout, and Joe Russo explained why the aforementioned nod to their time working on the beloved comedy series
We love being intertextual, so obviously being able to put the Bluth stair car in the movie was a delight for us. That\'s the sort of stuff we like to do, and in terms of layering the storytelling from an intertextual standpoint, because I think pop culture in general is very intertextual. You look at
. I think people appreciate the definition and depth that you can bring to something by combining elements from other works. And I think it\'s part of the fun of popular storytelling today. So, that was probably our favorite Easter egg.
, the Bluth stair car is the primary mode of transportation for Jason Bateman\'s character, Michael Bluth, on the comedy series. While his family used to have a great deal of wealth, problems with the law resulted in assets being seized -- and one of the few things that the family was left with was a branded stair car used for boarding private jets. In
, the vehicle known for attracting hop-ons can be spotted in the scene where Paul Rudd\'s Ant-Man and Chris Evans\' Captain America are team up to simultaneously throw a miniaturized truck and a "growing" disc at Don Cheadle\'s War Machine. This plan doesn\'t go well, but the Bluth stair car is seemingly unharmed.
Discussing the various Easter eggs placed into
, Anthony Russo admitted that it\'s hard to remember a lot of the special hints and references they included simply because many of them were thought up on set and didn\'t exactly involve a lot of planning. This, however, was not true in the case of the
joke, because that Bluth stair car was not a CGI creation. Said the co-director,
The Bluth stair car was the opposite of "thinking about it on set," because we obviously had to prepare a stair car. It\'s funny, because that stair car was just sitting here, parked on the lot painted like that for a couple months.
, the good news is that you\'ll soon have a new opportunity to spot it. Look for the film when it arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on September 13th.
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