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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for ''The Multiverse Saga''. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series.

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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for ''The Multiverse Saga''. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus.

In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series.

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* ''WebVideo/TeamThor''[[note]]Retroactively labeled ''Marvel One-Shots'' by Creator/DisneyPlus in January 2022[[/note]]
** ''Team Thor, Part 1'' (2016)
** ''Team Thor, Part 2'' (2017)
** ''Team Darryl'' (2018)



All of these shorts received a second Blu-Ray release on the bonus disc of the Amazon-exclusive ''Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Two Collection'' boxset[[note]]containing all of the movies Marvel Studios released from May 2013-July 2015[[/note]], this time with optional [[DVDCommentary audio commentary]]. As of February 2022, the One-Shots are available on Creator/DisneyPlus.

No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.

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All of these shorts the Phases 1-2 One-Shots received a second Blu-Ray release on the bonus disc of the Amazon-exclusive ''Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Two Collection'' boxset[[note]]containing all of the movies Marvel Studios released from May 2013-July 2015[[/note]], this time with optional [[DVDCommentary audio commentary]]. As of February 2022, the One-Shots are available on Creator/DisneyPlus.

No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3.''The Multiverse Saga''. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.
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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''[[index]]WebVideo/TeamThor[[/index]]'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.

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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''[[index]]WebVideo/TeamThor[[/index]]'' ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.
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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon [[index]]''WebVideo/TeamThor''[[/index]] shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.

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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon [[index]]''WebVideo/TeamThor''[[/index]] ''[[index]]WebVideo/TeamThor[[/index]]'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.
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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.

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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' [[index]]''WebVideo/TeamThor''[[/index]] shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.
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All of these shorts received a second Blu-Ray release on the bonus disc of the Amazon-exclusive ''Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Two Collection'' boxset[[note]]containing all of the movies Marvel Studios released from May 2013-July 2015[[/note]], this time with optional [[DVDCommentary audio commentary]].

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All of these shorts received a second Blu-Ray release on the bonus disc of the Amazon-exclusive ''Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Two Collection'' boxset[[note]]containing all of the movies Marvel Studios released from May 2013-July 2015[[/note]], this time with optional [[DVDCommentary audio commentary]].
commentary]]. As of February 2022, the One-Shots are available on Creator/DisneyPlus.
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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.

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No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 of the setting, and there were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.made; Creator/DisneyPlus began referring to these as ''Marvel One-Shots'' in January 2022.
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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.

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Since 2013, no more No additional shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, setting, and there have been hints that future were none created for Phase 3. It appears as though development on the shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed.have since been de-prioritized in favor of developing new shows on Creator/DisneyPlus. In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was included, containing deleted scenes that were not included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.
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* ''Film/AllHailTheKing'' (2013)

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* ''Film/AllHailTheKing'' (2013)(2014)
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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. With the release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', it was revealed that director Jon Watts would be repurposing a series of deleted scenes into a companion short, although it's not clear if the short will be considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.

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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. With In the home video release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', it a short film called "Peter's To-Do List" was revealed that director Jon Watts would be repurposing a series of included, containing deleted scenes into a companion short, although it's that were not clear if included in the final film but were shown in its second trailer. Despite that, the short will be is not considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.
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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. Some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.

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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. Some With the release of ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', it was revealed that director Jon Watts would be repurposing a series of deleted scenes into a companion short, although it's not clear if the short will be considered part of this series. In addition, some non-canon ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.
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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. Some non-canon ''Film/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.

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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. Some non-canon ''Film/TeamThor'' ''WebVideo/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.
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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. Some non-canon shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.

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Since 2013, no more shorts have been developed by Marvel Studios due to a focus on concluding Phases 2 and 3 of the setting. However, there have been hints that future shorts will be developed, including a statement that Creator/TomHolland accidentally revealed. Some non-canon ''Film/TeamThor'' shorts tied to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' were also made.
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* ''All Hail The King'' ''Film/AllHailTheKing'' (2013)



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[[folder:The Consultant]]
-> see ''Film/TheConsultant''
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[[folder:A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer]]
-> see ''Film/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToThorsHammer''
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[[folder: Item 47]]
-> see ''Film/Item47''
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[[folder: Agent Carter]]
-> see ''Film/AgentCarter''
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:Jackson Norris. Just your average reporter in the Marvel Comics Universe, now a member of the Ten Rings in the Cinematic Universe.]]
* AmbiguouslyGay: [[spoiler:Justin Hammer]] now has a younger male companion, who says nothing and constantly strokes his shoulder. To be fair, such behaviour isn't uncommon in prison.
** ButNotTooGay: [[spoiler:Justin]] tells his boyfriend "Not here baby, not here"
* BadassBoast
-->'''Trevor:''' I'm an out of work actor. You've no idea what I'm capable of. And thanks to CBS I'm pretty good with a hand gun.\\
''[[[spoiler:Jackson]] quickly disarms him.]''
* BlackBestFriend: Fellow inmate Herman, who protects Trevor and gets him the best food. Trevor doesn't seem to think as highly of him though, referring to him once as "my butler."
* BiTheWay: Trevor candidly admits that he is bisexual, but only because there aren't any women in prison. This overlaps with ButNotTooBi and AnythingThatMoves. He further lampshades this during his interview by stating "we've all been to drama school, haven't we?"
* BlessedWithSuck: Trevor is in prison, but at least he's now got a huge fanbase, including many of his fellow crooks.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler: Creator/SamRockwell as [[Film/IronMan2 Justin Hammer]], who is also a prisoner at Seagate.]]
* ContinuityNod: In his late Seventies pilot "Caged Heat", one of Trevor's co-stars was Priscilla Everhart - presumably the mother of Christine Everhart from the ''Film/IronMan'' series.
* CriticalResearchFailure: In-universe; Trevor's research of the Ten Rings and the Mandarin, which have a history spanning nearly a thousand years, consisted of a brief Google search.
* DecompositeCharacter: [[spoiler: Aldrich Killian was intended to be a CompositeCharacter of himself and the Mandarin, but the show reveals that there is another terrorist leader that goes by that name.]]
* TheGhost: [[spoiler:The real Mandarin.]]
* ItsPersonal: Jackson Norris is as upset that Trevor Slattery didn't research The Mandarin and The Ten Rings as he is that Trevor [[spoiler:stole The Real Mandarin's title]]. He's also upset that Trevor is nonchalant and blase about the existence of the Ten Rings.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The short reveals the plot twist of ''Iron Man 3'', specifically that The Mandarin that Creator/BenKingsley played is a fabricated role played by an actor.
* MythologyGag:
** Slattery is incarcerated at Seagate, the prison where Carl Lucas became ComicBook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}}.
** Fletcher Heggs, aka The Knight -- one of ComicBook/IronMan's rogues appears as a prisoner who is a fan of Trevor.
* NeverMyFault: Norriss notes that Trevor never blames himself for his many failures, but always other people. Trevor insists this is because he's just an actor whose only responsibility is to act.
* PrepareToDie
-->'''Trevor:''' It's not The Mandarin people will remember, it's my name they'll remember. They wanted a show, and I gave them a bloody good one.\\
'''Jackson:''' [[spoiler:You're right, and for that sin you'll suffer terribly with ten bullet holes for each ring of our faith.]]
* ShowWithinAShow: The short reveals that Slattery was cast in a ''Series/MagnumPI'' rip-off back in the 80's called ''Caged Heat''.
* StylisticSuck: What little of we see of ''Caged Heat'' suggests that it was terrible, however, Trevor insists the network didn't pick it up because it was too sophisticated for them.
* RealityEnsues: Impersonating a terrorist organization that really exists? Yeah, obviously they're not going to be happy about you.
* ShoePhone[=/=]ScaramangaSpecial: Norriss gets a pistol into the prison by hiding it inside his video camera. The gun is assembled by the camera out of several separate parts, then pops out of the tape deck.
* TheStinger: [[spoiler: Justin Hammer, a prisoner at Seagate criticising Trevor over his apparent fame as well as commenting on his relationship with Tony Stark with a fellow prisoner.]]
* TakeThat: When Trevor's Bodyguard/butler says that Trevor should have agreed to let ''60 Minutes'' interview him, Trevor bluntly states that he'll never work with CBS again. We find out it's because they rejected the show ''Caged Heat'' that he was going to star in. Seeing as how Marvel is owned by Disney - which also owns ABC - this was basically their way of giving CBS the finger.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Trevor has Jackson Norriss at gunpoint, and despite already having witnessed Norriss' incredible combat capabilities, he hesitates pulling the trigger long enough for Norriss to take the gun from him.]]
* TwoWordsICantCount: When asked how he didn't know anything about the public fear of his persona, Trevor holds up three fingers and says: "Three little words: Lovely. Drugs."
* TheUsurper: [[spoiler: As it turns out, Aldrich Killian stole the identity of the Mandarin as well as his organization's name as part of his terrorist activities. It's only after his passing that the real Mandarin goes after his stooge, Trevor.]]
* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: Jackson Norriss is not a documentary filmmaker, but actually a member of the real Ten Rings. He is breaking Trevor out of Seagate to meet the real Mandarin, who intends to kill him.]]
* WhamLine:
-->[[spoiler:'''Jackson:''']] There's somebody who wants to meet you.\\
'''Trevor:''' Do I know him?\\
[[spoiler:'''Jackson:''' No, but you took his name and now he wants it back.]]
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* ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer'' (2011)

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* ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer'' ''Film/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToThorsHammer'' (2011)



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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Coulson.
* BewareTheNiceOnes
* ConvenientlyUnverifiableCoverStory: "Tell them those Tae Bo tapes really paid off."
* CurbStompBattle: One S.H.I.E.L.D. [[TheMenInBlack agent]] vs. [[{{Mooks}} two armed robbers]]. It ends very quickly.
* DonutMessWithACop: Or with a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent -- the reason Coulson goes into the store is to buy donuts, and can't choose which one he wants. So he buys them both.
* IJustShotMarvinInTheFace: Averted when Coulson warns the two crooks that [[JugglingLoadedGuns throwing his gun]] might cause it to go off, and he recommends sliding it over instead. Played straight when one of the crooks accidentally shoots himself in the foot, due to Coulson kicking the barrel down.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Flour; it's not just for baking any more.
* MythologyGag: Agent Coulson gets gas from Roxxon Oil.
* {{Troll}}: Coulson gleefully trolls the two robbers, perfectly aware that they are no threat to him.
-->'''Coulson:''' Excuse me, but I also have this gun.
* WithMyHandsTied: [[spoiler:Rather than use his pistol against ''two robbers with shotguns'', he kindly slides it over to them before defeating them with a sack of flour and martial arts skills]].

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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Coulson.
* BewareTheNiceOnes
* ConvenientlyUnverifiableCoverStory: "Tell them those Tae Bo tapes really paid off."
* CurbStompBattle: One S.H.I.E.L.D. [[TheMenInBlack agent]] vs. [[{{Mooks}} two armed robbers]]. It ends very quickly.
* DonutMessWithACop: Or with a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent -- the reason Coulson goes into the store is to buy donuts, and can't choose which one he wants. So he buys them both.
* IJustShotMarvinInTheFace: Averted when Coulson warns the two crooks that [[JugglingLoadedGuns throwing his gun]] might cause it to go off, and he recommends sliding it over instead. Played straight when one of the crooks accidentally shoots himself in the foot, due to Coulson kicking the barrel down.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Flour; it's not just for baking any more.
* MythologyGag: Agent Coulson gets gas from Roxxon Oil.
* {{Troll}}: Coulson gleefully trolls the two robbers, perfectly aware that they are no threat to him.
-->'''Coulson:''' Excuse me, but I also have this gun.
* WithMyHandsTied: [[spoiler:Rather than use his pistol against ''two robbers with shotguns'', he kindly slides it over to them before defeating them with a sack of flour and martial arts skills]].
-> see ''Film/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToThorsHammer''
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[[index]]* ''Film/TheConsultant'' [[/index]] included on ''Film/{{Thor}}'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson meets with Agent Sitwell over a problem with [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk General Ross and the Abomination]] and are left with one person to call, The Consultant.
* ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer'' included on ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson, on his way to Film/{{Thor}}'s hammer, makes a stop at a gas station, where he runs into some robbers.
[[index]]* ''Film/{{Item 47}}''[[/index]] included on ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' Blu-ray -- A couple in the aftermath of the New York invasion salvage a Chitauri gun, manage to get it working - and [[CutLexLuthorACheck use it to rob banks]], leaving Agent Sitwell and Agent Blake to go after them.
[[index]]* ''Film/AgentCarter''[[/index]] included on the ''Film/IronMan3'' Blu-ray -- A year after Steve Rogers' disappearance, Peggy Carter embarks on a mission to find out the secrets behind "Zodiac". Followed by ''Series/AgentCarter'', a weekly TV series that debuted on ABC in 2015.
* ''All Hail The King'' included on the ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' Blu-ray -- Following from the events of ''Film/IronMan3'', Trevor Slattery celebrates his newfound infamy as "the Mandarin" in prison, failing to realise the real life consequences of his actions.


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* ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer'' included on ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson, on his way to Film/{{Thor}}'s hammer, makes a stop at a gas station, where he runs into some robbers.
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''Film/{{Item 47}}''[[/index]] included on ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' Blu-ray -- A couple in the aftermath of the New York invasion salvage a Chitauri gun, manage to get it working - and [[CutLexLuthorACheck use it to rob banks]], leaving Agent Sitwell and Agent Blake to go after them.
[[index]]* ''Film/AgentCarter''[[/index]] included on the ''Film/IronMan3'' Blu-ray -- A year after Steve Rogers' disappearance, Peggy Carter embarks on a mission to find out the secrets behind "Zodiac". Followed by ''Series/AgentCarter'', a weekly TV series that debuted on ABC in 2015.
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* ''Film/AgentCarter'' (2013)
* ''All Hail The King'' included on the ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' Blu-ray -- Following from the events of ''Film/IronMan3'', Trevor Slattery celebrates his newfound infamy as "the Mandarin" in prison, failing to realise the real life consequences of his actions.

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* ''Film/TheConsultant'' included on ''Film/{{Thor}}'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson meets with Agent Sitwell over a problem with [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk General Ross and the Abomination]] and are left with one person to call, The Consultant.

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[[index]]* ''Film/TheConsultant'' [[/index]] included on ''Film/{{Thor}}'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson meets with Agent Sitwell over a problem with [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk General Ross and the Abomination]] and are left with one person to call, The Consultant.



* ''Film/{{Item 47}}'' included on ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' Blu-ray -- A couple in the aftermath of the New York invasion salvage a Chitauri gun, manage to get it working - and [[CutLexLuthorACheck use it to rob banks]], leaving Agent Sitwell and Agent Blake to go after them.
* ''Film/AgentCarter'' included on the ''Film/IronMan3'' Blu-ray -- A year after Steve Rogers' disappearance, Peggy Carter embarks on a mission to find out the secrets behind "Zodiac". Followed by ''Series/AgentCarter'', a weekly TV series that debuted on ABC in 2015.

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* ''Film/AgentCarter'' [[index]]* ''Film/AgentCarter''[[/index]] included on the ''Film/IronMan3'' Blu-ray -- A year after Steve Rogers' disappearance, Peggy Carter embarks on a mission to find out the secrets behind "Zodiac". Followed by ''Series/AgentCarter'', a weekly TV series that debuted on ABC in 2015.



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* ''The Consultant'' included on ''Film/{{Thor}}'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson meets with Agent Sitwell over a problem with [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk General Ross and the Abomination]] and are left with one person to call, The Consultant.

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* ''The Consultant'' ''Film/TheConsultant'' included on ''Film/{{Thor}}'' Blu-ray -- Agent Coulson meets with Agent Sitwell over a problem with [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk General Ross and the Abomination]] and are left with one person to call, The Consultant.




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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Coulson and Sitwell.
* BarBrawl: It's subtly implied this might have been the result of General Ross and [[spoiler: Stark's]] argument.
* BatmanGambit: The short has Agents Coulson and Sitwell get out of the WSC's request that the Abomination be placed on the Avengers instead of the Hulk by having General Ross refuse the request. [[spoiler:They send [[{{Troll}} Tony Stark]], in the hopes he'll piss Ross off and get him to refuse to release Blonsky]]. It works.
* ClassifiedInformation:
** Coulson asks Sitwell about his clearance level and as a result he's either he's high enough (the lower range of "Top Secret" in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse) or he didn't think it was important, since he tells him the information he needed to anyway.
--->'''Sitwell:''' It's Level 6. Like you. ... Come on, there's a Level 7?
** Sitwell's crack about a "Level 7" could be [[spoiler:{{Foreshadowing}} to ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', which gives the concept of Level 7 clearance a more proper introduction. By this time, both of them are at least Level 8.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: The WSC have a big mention (and are a major part of the plot) in ''The Consultant'' before their main appearance in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.
* GetOut: According to Coulson, Ross's reaction (as predicted in the BatmanGambit) to [[spoiler:Tony]] was to try to have him removed from the bar when he became too irritating.
* GilliganCut: Two.
** From the first talk between Coulson and Sitwell about the situation... to the below.
--->'''Agent Coulson:''' You know, I'm thinking for this we need a slightly different skillset [than a patsy]. If we want the General to refuse this request, then we [[TheComicallySerious have to send someone that will truly annoy him]]. Someone arrogant and abrasive, with an utter disdain for authority, someone who will offend the general to his very core--\\
'''Sitwell:''' You're talking about the consu--\\
'''Agent Coulson:''' [[OhCrap No I'm not]].\\
'''Sitwell:''' You just described him to a T.\\
'''Agent Coulson:''' I'm telling you right now, stop it. I am not [[TemptingFate calling the consultant.]]\\
''[cut to [[spoiler:(a clip of) the TheStinger]] of ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk''; [[spoiler:Tony Stark -- [[ExactWords not Iron Man]] -- was the consultant, hired as such at the end of ''Film/IronMan2'']]]''
** Then, from the end of that scene to this:
--->'''[[spoiler:Tony Stark]]:''' I hear you have an ''unusual'' problem.\\
'''Ross:''' You should talk.\\
'''[[spoiler:Tony Stark]]''': ''You should listen.''\\
''[cut to Sitwell and Coulson at the restaurant again]''\\
'''Sitwell:''' So, how'd it go?\\
'''Coulson:''' [[BatmanGambit Mission accomplished]].
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: The World Security Council thinks of Blonsky as a war hero and pins the blame on Banner for the Harlem incident.
* IAmTheNoun: Inverted. Coulson tells Sitwell that his patsy act "is legendary. [[StealthInsult In fact, when I think of the word 'patsy'..."]]
* IdiotBall: The whole reason they're even in this situation is that the World Security Council wants Emil Blonsky in the Avengers roster, considering him a war hero who's been wrongly accused and pinning the blame on Banner. Everyone in S.H.I.E.L.D. from Fury on down opposes.
* NoodleIncident: [[spoiler:What exactly went down between Ross and Tony that enraged the former so much is never even discussed. Only the result of the sabotaged negotiation is discussed.]]
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Sitwell says he does "a great patsy", and offers to do it so S.H.I.E.L.D. can sabotage General Ross's meeting with Fury.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:We don't get to see much of Tony and Ross's argument, since it's StockFootage.]]
* OnceMoreWithClarity: The scene with [[spoiler:Tony Stark]] at the end of ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'' gains some context thanks to ''The Consultant''.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: In reaction to Ross's GetOut (see above), [[spoiler:Tony buys the bar where they had been talking, and schedules it for demolition]].
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: After being informed of the World Security Council's decision to put the Abomination on the Avengers, Sitwell and Coulson start plotting a way to stop this.
* StealthInsult: Coulson's reaction to Sitwell's talk about his "patsy". The "stealth" part isn't very heavy, since Sitwell gives him a PreemptiveShutUp.
* TooDumbToLive: The World Security Council thinks Emil Blonsky would be a good addition to the Avengers roster.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Coulson and Sitwell.
* BarBrawl: It's subtly implied this might have been the result of General Ross and [[spoiler: Stark's]] argument.
* BatmanGambit: The short has Agents Coulson and Sitwell get out of the WSC's request that the Abomination be placed on the Avengers instead of the Hulk by having General Ross refuse the request. [[spoiler:They send [[{{Troll}} Tony Stark]], in the hopes he'll piss Ross off and get him to refuse to release Blonsky]]. It works.
* ClassifiedInformation:
** Coulson asks Sitwell about his clearance level and as a result he's either he's high enough (the lower range of "Top Secret" in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse) or he didn't think it was important, since he tells him the information he needed to anyway.
--->'''Sitwell:''' It's Level 6. Like you. ... Come on, there's a Level 7?
** Sitwell's crack about a "Level 7" could be [[spoiler:{{Foreshadowing}} to ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', which gives the concept of Level 7 clearance a more proper introduction. By this time, both of them are at least Level 8.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: The WSC have a big mention (and are a major part of the plot) in ''The Consultant'' before their main appearance in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.
* GetOut: According to Coulson, Ross's reaction (as predicted in the BatmanGambit) to [[spoiler:Tony]] was to try to have him removed from the bar when he became too irritating.
* GilliganCut: Two.
** From the first talk between Coulson and Sitwell about the situation... to the below.
--->'''Agent Coulson:''' You know, I'm thinking for this we need a slightly different skillset [than a patsy]. If we want the General to refuse this request, then we [[TheComicallySerious have to send someone that will truly annoy him]]. Someone arrogant and abrasive, with an utter disdain for authority, someone who will offend the general to his very core--\\
'''Sitwell:''' You're talking about the consu--\\
'''Agent Coulson:''' [[OhCrap No I'm not]].\\
'''Sitwell:''' You just described him to a T.\\
'''Agent Coulson:''' I'm telling you right now, stop it. I am not [[TemptingFate calling the consultant.]]\\
''[cut to [[spoiler:(a clip of) the TheStinger]] of ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk''; [[spoiler:Tony Stark -- [[ExactWords not Iron Man]] -- was the consultant, hired as such at the end of ''Film/IronMan2'']]]''
** Then, from the end of that scene to this:
--->'''[[spoiler:Tony Stark]]:''' I hear you have an ''unusual'' problem.\\
'''Ross:''' You should talk.\\
'''[[spoiler:Tony Stark]]''': ''You should listen.''\\
''[cut to Sitwell and Coulson at the restaurant again]''\\
'''Sitwell:''' So, how'd it go?\\
'''Coulson:''' [[BatmanGambit Mission accomplished]].
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: The World Security Council thinks of Blonsky as a war hero and pins the blame on Banner for the Harlem incident.
* IAmTheNoun: Inverted. Coulson tells Sitwell that his patsy act "is legendary. [[StealthInsult In fact, when I think of the word 'patsy'..."]]
* IdiotBall: The whole reason they're even in this situation is that the World Security Council wants Emil Blonsky in the Avengers roster, considering him a war hero who's been wrongly accused and pinning the blame on Banner. Everyone in S.H.I.E.L.D. from Fury on down opposes.
* NoodleIncident: [[spoiler:What exactly went down between Ross and Tony that enraged the former so much is never even discussed. Only the result of the sabotaged negotiation is discussed.]]
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Sitwell says he does "a great patsy", and offers to do it so S.H.I.E.L.D. can sabotage General Ross's meeting with Fury.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:We don't get to
-> see much of Tony and Ross's argument, since it's StockFootage.]]
* OnceMoreWithClarity: The scene with [[spoiler:Tony Stark]] at the end of ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'' gains some context thanks to ''The Consultant''.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: In reaction to Ross's GetOut (see above), [[spoiler:Tony buys the bar where they had been talking, and schedules it for demolition]].
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: After being informed of the World Security Council's decision to put the Abomination on the Avengers, Sitwell and Coulson start plotting a way to stop this.
* StealthInsult: Coulson's reaction to Sitwell's talk about his "patsy". The "stealth" part isn't very heavy, since Sitwell gives him a PreemptiveShutUp.
* TooDumbToLive: The World Security Council thinks Emil Blonsky would be a good addition to the Avengers roster.
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