The Marvel Universe has become one of the most profitable franchises in the world over the past few years. The series of new TV shows, films, and literature have introduced a new generation to a multitude of superheroes and villains each with their own unique stories and powers. But with so many characters like Spider-Man, The X-Men, Doctor Strange, and Fantastic Four, it’s easy to forget who’s who. But if you’re a true fan of the Marvel Universe, this quiz shouldn’t be much of a challenge for you!
The Marvel Universe has become one of the most profitable franchises in the world over the past few years. The series of new TV shows, films, and literature have introduced a new generation to a multitude of superheroes and villains each with their own unique stories and powers. But with so many characters like Spider-Man, The X-Men, Doctor Strange, and Fantastic Four, it’s easy to forget who’s who. But if you’re a true fan of the Marvel Universe, this quiz shouldn’t be much of a challenge for you!
Malekith was the leader of the Dark Elves, considered to be the oldest species ever. They came from the Svartalfar region and are considered to be the Asgardians’ most brutal enemies.
The Savage Land is covered by volcanoes and is isolated from the rest of the world. It is featured in Marvel Comics and is found at the base of the Palmer Peninsula in the continent of Antarctica.
Despite the fact that the character Hela wasn’t fleshed out enough in terms of details and storyline, Cate Blanchett was able to embody the arrogance and cockiness of this villainess in the film “Thor: Ragnarok.”
Located in Willowdale, Virginia, Culver University dedicates its resources to scientific study. It has hosted various scientists, too, including Bruce Banner, who was a founding member of the Avengers. He was also a well-known physicist.
General Thunderbolt was a villain who convinced the Avengers to sign the Sokovia Accords after he became the U.S. Secretary of State. The Accords restricted the actions of agencies like S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers. Unfortunately, the agreement resulted in the Civil War.
Actress Hannah John-Kamen played Ava Starr, a scientist and a programmer who wore a war suit that made her invisible in “Ant-Man and the Wasp.” She was also known as the Ghost and was considered an antagonist despite the fact that she was never really a true villain.
Karen Page was originally mixed in shady things like producing adult films and using controlled substances. This ultimately led to her selling Daredevil’s identity to a dealer, who sold the information to the Kingpin.
He had a tough time accepting Peggy Carter’s death, despite the fact that she died in her sleep in 2016. So he traveled back to the 1940s and created an alternate universe where he married her.
The Destroyer was a robot from Asgard designed to protect Odin’s Vault, but it was also capable of being weaponized. So, Loki used the Destroyer to take out his brother, Thor. In the process, the robot destroyed three Frost Giants during the insurrection.
Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, has a girlfriend named Mary Jane Watson. On occasion, she has gone by initials MJ. This didn’t prove much of an issue in Tom Holland’s Spiderman version where the character’s girlfriend’s first name was changed to Michelle Jones.
A toxic liquid fell on Matt Murdock’s eyes when he was a boy. But as he got older, his other senses were enhanced to the point that they became superhuman in nature. After training how to fight with a blind martial artist named Stick, he became a superhero known as Daredevil.
Obadiah Stane was a former associate and friend of Tony Stark. But when Stark became a CEO, Stane got so jealous that he joined the Ten Rings, a vicious terrorist organization, to get rid of him and take back his title of CEO.
Alexander Pierce was revealed to be a HYDRA agent, which made him extra valuable because of his status with the U.S. government and S.H.I.E.L.D. But as far as anyone knew, he had no power, which was later proven to be wrong.
Natasha Romanoff was born in Russia in 1984 and was once a world-class spy for the KGB. She reportedly trained to be an assassin when she was a teen and got the nickname Black Widow because she was so ruthless.
A person must have a Sling Ring or some supernatural force to enter this area from the Multiverse. This realm can also be accessed as a result of a massive subatomic shrinkage caused by Pym Particles.
It’s located in New York City and serves as a great spot to perform magic because it is infused with ancient powers. But aside from being a magical nexus, it is also the private home of Doctor Strange.
He became Vulture to attack Damage Control, a joint company between Tony Stark and the U.S. government, because they ruined his business. He is mainly Spider-Man's enemy and he uses an anti-magnetic belt to travel at high speeds.
N’Jadaka, a.k.a. Erik Stevens, wanted to dismiss his cousin, T’Challa, a.k.a. Black Panther, so he could take over the world. To do this, he intended to use all of Wakanda’s Vibranium tech to put an end to the persecution of Africans around the world.
The Avengers Compound became the team’s primary command center after the original one was destroyed. Unfortunately, the second headquarters didn’t do much better than the first. In fact, Thanos destroyed it in “Endgame.”
Vormir is home to the Soul Stone, a.k.a. the sixth Infinity Stone. To acquire it, one must sacrifice the person they love the most, which is what Thanos did in the Infinity War. His sacrifice was Gamora.
Rocket Raccoon was genetically engineered and he is a rebellious soldier who loves powerful weapons. He is also known for his military strategy knowledge, which makes him an excellent asset to the Guardians of the Galaxy team.
The Infinity Gauntlet is one of the strongest weapons in Marvel. In fact, it has been used by Thanos to annihilate the universe. The Gauntlet was crafted by the Asgardian Dwarves and anyone wearing it can yield the power of all six Infinity Stones.
Loki was the main villain in Phase 1 of the MCU, a supporting villain in Phase 2, and a supporting character in Phase 3. He was portrayed by Golden Globe Award winning English actor Tom Hiddleston.
Tony Stark and Bruce Banner used the Ultron Program and Chitouru created Ultron, a robot with the capability of self-learning. But Ultron later concluded that the only way to ensure Earth’s survival was to destroy all humans and replace them with machines.
Loki killed Coulson, a character often referred to as Fury’s best partner. This brought the Avengers together in time to fight off the Chitauri invasion of New York. But no worries because Coulson was eventually resurrected.
In the films, the Space Throne only appears to float. But in the comics, it’s considered a powerful weapon. And when the battle between Ronan and Thanos escalated, the Space Throne was shown in the film as Thano’s personal throne.
Captain America’s shield is a circle with a five-pointed star in the middle surrounded by rings of red, white and blue. The shield contains a mix of Vibranium, steel alloy, and a third material that remains unidentified. Due to these elements, the shield is practically invulnerable.
The American actor has appeared in both film and television, but he gained worldwide popularity for playing Samuel Wilson, the Marvel character who took over as Captain American after Steve Rogers retired.
It’s tiny, isolated and full of mountain ranges and a dense jungle often known as the Kingdom of Wakanda. Wakanda is located in the nation of Africa. It’s also the home of a group of brave people as well as the superhero Black Panther.
Bruce Banner fell in love with Natasha Romanoff, a.k.a. Black Widow. Unfortunately, Marvel fans disliked the relationship. So, Marvel decided to appease the fans by ending their romance.
Aldrich Killian was the CEO of the A.I.M. group. He gained superpowers after he got infected by the Extremis virus. This gave him the ability to heal himself and he could even melt Iron Man’s armor with just a touch.
Bucky Barnes fought alongside Captain America. He was originally thought to be dead, but was actually brainwashed by the Soviets. Once his memory was restored, he became Captain American for a time.
Thor was cherished by his father, Odin. In fact, he was favored over Loki. Unfortunately, Thor was exiled to Earth by his father after causing the Asgard and Jotunheim conflict.
The Grandmaster is the king of Sakaar. Space junk was dumped on Sakaar through a series of wormholes, but garbage isn’t the only thing on this planet. It’s also home to various species from different parts of the universe that have become trapped on this world.
Ego is a Celestian and the biological father of Peter Quill. Quill was kidnapped from Earth as a child and raised by a group of space mercenaries known as the Ravagers. But he later became the Guardians of the Galaxy’s leader.
Yon-Rogg is one of the main villains in “Captain Marvel.” However, the thing that makes him human and vulnerable is his love for a human woman, Carol. He never intended to fall in love with her and yet he did. He also saved her life by giving her some of his blood.
Considered one of the bravest and most genuine characters, Captain America is often seen as the original Marvel superhero by Marvel fans. The actor who played him, Chris Evans, owes a lot to the character, as it helped him move on from doing roles in cheesy teen movies.
Rhodes joined the Avengers, but officially made his debut in the 2008 "Iron Man" film. He shared in Tony Stark’s superhero efforts and eventually acquired armor similar to Stark’s Iron Man suit.
Nebula’s father is Thanos. Despite looking for his love and recognition, Nebula eventually realized that her father’s love was nothing more than coercion. But it wasn’t a complete loss since she also accepted Gamora as her sibling.
The Tactigon crash landed in San Francisco just as the teen, Violet Lightner, was about to throw herself from the Golden Gate Bridge. The Tactigon noticed her and tied itself to her forearm. Eventually, Lightner used the Tactigon’s power to become a hero called Armory.
Hell’s Kitchen is a famous Manhattan neighborhood that exists in both the MCU and in real life. But while it is home to a lot of famous celebrities in the real world, it’s also where criminals hide in the MCU.
Dane Whitman, a.k.a. the Black Knight, wielded the Ebony Blade made from Starstone meteorite. The Wizard Merlin enchanted the blade so it would be unbreakable.
Asgard is home to the Asgardians, a race of courageous and honorable people. Sadly, the realm was destroyed by Surtur and the Asgardian refugees took shelter on Earth.
Nick Fury used the Infinity Formula to keep himself alive, but the former head of S.H.I.E.L.D. lost his eye when Goose, the Flerken that resembles an Earth cat, scratched him. This was the explanation given in “Captain Marvel.” However, in the comics, he lost his eye as a result of a Nazi bomb.
Justin Hammer hired terrorist Ivan Vanko to replicate Stark’s technology. Unfortunately for him, his plan backfired and he was ultimately imprisoned for what he had done.
Tony Stark sacrificed himself to prevent a time-traveling clone of Thanos from getting his hands on the Infinity Stones. This prevented the apocalypse, but the Avengers lost one of the most valuable allies they had ever known.
Tony Stark’s lakeside cabin is actually located in Georgia in real life. In fact, fans found the cabin on Airbnb and started making reservations to spend the night in this serene spot.
The tulip field is seen in the popular Netherlands scene when Peter gets saved by Happy. The shot shows a beautiful multicolored tulip field. But as breathtaking as it looks, it was created by visual effects for the film.
This Himalayan village is in Tibet. It is the training ground for warlocks and sorcerers, but sometimes, people who have been physically and emotionally hurt come here too. It is also where the Ancient One and Earth’s Supreme Sorcerer live.
In the final battle by London’s Tower Bridge, Mysterio is surrounded by killing drones under his command. Fortunately, Peter is able to get the drones to back off, but one of them shoots a misfiring machine that kills Mysterio.