Wow...that video *really* stretching the definition of what constitutes an easter egg!While I haven't seen any episodes yet, I have read about some connections to the larger MCU, which were largely avoided in season 1.
Aside from the use of the MCU's go-to fictional news outlet WHiH, there was also...
...a Wakanda namedrop and a connection between one of the characters and the Dark Dimension.
Also, an Agents of SHIELD easter egg about a character so obscure and inconsequential that the MCU wiki doesn't even have an entry for him. In the AoS pilot, after Ward passes over the Chitauri neural link over to Maria Hill, she then passes it over to an agent wearing a badge with the name "Kirk Skadden". The character has no lines and is never seen or heard from again. Until now. In the S2 premiere of Runaways, there is a quick shot of a newspaper obituary page. Among the obits is an entry for a former SHIELD agent named Kirk Skadden. The obit can be seen at 5:17 of the video below, but beware of spoilers.
Yeah, he really stretched for some of those easter eggs, and continues to do so moving forward. I only clicked on his link for the alleged AoS easter egg, as questionable as it was. And guess what? He did it again. Apparently the nameless news reporter seen onscreen in the premiere was also seen as a nameless news reporer on AoS!Wow...that video *really* stretching the definition of what constitutes an easter egg!
I'm about 8 episodes in and I haven't noticed any really significant references to the wider MCU. Indeed (without spoiling anything) there's one bit where a character's reaction to something seems to imply that proof of non-terrestrial life is revelatory, and not academic as it should be in a post 'The Incident'/Greenwich attack/Thor world.
Unless of course this is some commentary about how cluelessly insular Los Angelenos are that just flew over this Brit's head...
In fairness though, 'Runaways' doesn't really need to. Even the comics barely had anything to do with thr wider marvel universe outside of one or two notable cameos (in the initial run at least.) IIRC Cap only showed up right at the end for like one page, though I think the Cloak & Dagger crossover at least had some substance.I do agree that of all of the Marvel TV shows, Runaways is the most reluctant to connect to the larger MCU.
Cloak and Dagger had references to Tony Stark, Danny Rand and Misty Knight.Speaking of which, I don't recall the C&D show having a huge amount of connective tissue either, outside of the presence of Roxxon and the darkforce.
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