10 Things The MCU Wishes It Could've Done Differently

1. Not Dyed Chris Hemsworth's Eyebrows In Thor

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For obvious reasons, Kevin Feige, or anyone over at Marvel Studios, never openly states that they'd want to change things about their existing movies. That would be disrespectful to the people who spent years crafting the film in question, and nobody wants to be the guy to insult all that hard work.

But when it's done in a jokey manner - or in reference to a minor issue - it's generally okay, as is the case with pretty much the only thing Feige has openly admitted he would change if he could: Chris Hemsworth's eyebrows in the first Thor movie.

While speaking to Uproxx in 2018, the producer was asked about MCU movie details that bug him to this day, and if there's anything he would change about the existing Marvel Studios film catalogue. And his answer was quite funny:

“I’ll tell you one specific example I just thought of today and I laugh at it... definitively, the one thing I would definitely do differently if I had to do it over again, is we would not have dyed Chris Hemsworth’s eyebrows blonde in the first Thor. Because we were like, Thor is blonde! He has to be blonde! And Hemsworth was great and awesome and pulled it off, but there are a couple of shots I watch and I’m like, oh my God, that poor guy, we made him freaking dye his eyebrows! That’s ridiculous! And I can laugh about it now because Hemsworth is Thor and he doesn’t need long hair, or a cape, or a hammer, or two eyeballs to be Thor.”

Those blonde brows hardly affected the quality of the movie, but still, it's comforting to know that we're not the only ones who found the whole eyebrow-dying thing a bit weird. Kudos to Hemsworth for rocking them like a champ, though.

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