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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an action-adventure video game developed past Traveller'southward Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

A directly sequel to 2013'southward LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (and spiritual successor to 2016's LEGO Curiosity's Avengers), LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 features similar gameplay to other LEGO accommodation games, alternate betwixt diverse action-risk sequences and puzzle-solving scenarios.

While its predecessor focused on a catholic plot involving Medico Doom and Galactus, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 features a time travel/alternate universes plot with Kang the Conqueror equally the master antagonist and terminal boss. The settings include the year 2099, The Wild West, Ancient Egypt, and Sakaar, with characters such as Spider-Gwen, Spider-Human 2099, Captain Marvel, Ms Marvel, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, Thor, The Hulk, Dark-green Goblin, and a cowboy Captain America.

In addition, the game introduces a new multiplayer mode (featuring both cooperative and competitive options) for the second time in the LEGO video game franchise since LEGO Dimensions. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 was released on November xiv, 2017.


LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 provides examples of:

  • Absolute Xenophobe: Downplayed: Lemuria and Attilan don't capeesh foreigners, but they let them to visit their homeland and the Attilan citizens tend to go along well with the other citizens such as a handful conversing on Liberty Island.
  • Adapted Out: Here and there... the game is based on a (very broad) mash-upwards of Kang War and Secret Wars, so bated from anyone and anything Ten-Men and Fantastic Four-related, there are some examples.
    • Anything related to the Ultimate Marvel universe, besides Miles Morales (and fifty-fifty his status as a universal immigrant leaves wiggle room as whether he 'counts').
    • Kang War has a subplot involving Carol Danvers and Marcus, Kang's heir, which is probably excised considering among other things it deals with some backstory stuff which is reaaaaaally non kid-friendly.
    • The Deviants, who play an antagonistic role in Kang War, though their stomping grounds of Lemuria remain, repurposed every bit a Not-Atlantis.
    • The levels based on Guardians of the Galaxy leave out whatsoever version of Korath the Pursuer.
    • "Reddish King Revelation", the level loosely based on Planet Hulk, leaves out all the Warbound - save a brief appearance from Korg, who isn't identified past name and swiftly killed.
    • A lot of the alternate universes from Secret Wars, as well equally the Thor Corps, the horde of zombies, and the Ultron army (indeed, there's no Ultron in this game at all). As well, Black Swan (presumably because her origins tie her in to Dr. Doom also much).
  • Advertised Extra: Spider-Man 2099, Black Panther, Spider-Gwen, Ragnarok Hulk, and Wild West Captain America are all featured on the comprehend art, but only go major character appearances for one level each, and afterwards only getting cameos virtually the cease
  • Aerith and Bob: Played for Laughs with Cyril and Clive, a pair of ancient Egyptian pyramid builders who happen to have English names and Cockney accents.
  • Affably Evil:
    • The Kree of Hala may be responsible for a bulk of the devastation and chaos in Chronopolis, but the citizens are happy to talk to visitors and even have a mini-golf game form.
    • The citizens from HYDRA Empire may be under oppression, but no-one actually reports any sightings of the Avengers, they consider entering a Chronopolis football tournament, welcome visitors and are famous for their parade which features floats, a teacup ride and other elements you would encounter in a fairground.
  • Anachronism Stew:
    • Played for Laughs thanks to the nature of the game'south setting. Look to see something like an Egyptian driving a taxi through The Old West.
    • Manhattan Noir in and of itself is a mixture of the 20s and 1933 where the Spider-Homo Noir comics mostly took place.
  • Anti-Climax: Played for Laughs: After chasing downwards "The Transformer" in Attilan, he is introduced with a trading card splash like a major boss... except he goes down in ane hitting, with fifty-fifty Karnak lampshading the trope by name.
  • Anti-Frustration Features:
    • If you fail a race, the game provides a 5-second window to push a button and teleport dorsum to the starting gate.
    • Opening the grapheme selector when encountering a puzzle that the current grapheme can't solve will immediately set information technology on a graphic symbol who can.
    • All of the major areas of Chronopolis have a Fast Travel spot to warp to from the Map screen, which tin exist unlocked by activating its map point.
    • In case yous liked Kang's announcements after you've destroyed all of his loudspeakers, 1 is put on display in the trophy room for your leisure.
    • All playable characters come with a trading card, which has a short bio written on the back in case y'all don't know much or anything near them, as well every bit a list of their abilities.
    • Speeding up whilst flying merely needs one push of the required button instead of a abiding pushing everytime the boost runs out.
  • Announcer Chatter: Kang will regularly drop in announcements in Chronopolis until you destroy the many loudspeakers scattered throughout.
  • Artificial Atmospheric Deportment: NPCs inside the same expanse of Chronopolis will repeat the aforementioned 3-4 generic lines so long as the player remains inside that expanse.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Hawkeye complains most pocketbook-snatchers, machine chases, and people playing rock music too loud.
  • Ascended Extra:
    • Wasp is Mission Command (and leader of the Avengers), while She-Hulk and Blackness Panther pair up with Spider-Homo and Ms. Curiosity.
    • Avengers Mansion was nowadays in the open world in the previous 2 games but served piffling purpose other than that. Here, with the Helicarrier gone, it takes over every bit the expert guys' headquarters.
  • Batman Tin Breathe in Space: Discussed: A Kree citizen notes that Kang must have specially modified the atmosphere since Kree can't breathe in an Earth-like atmosphere without formula in the air. She and so questions whether or not she should be talking well-nigh this.
  • Batman Gambit: Kang figures out the Avengers' plan to bring Knowhere into Chronopolis, so he tricks them into summoning Ego the Living Planet.
  • Beehive Bulwark: Kang is fond of these. His light-green and purple barriers he put effectually Chronopolis are these and his personal one is also this.
  • Big Applesauce: Kang shoehorns in four Manhattans! Including:
    • Regular Manhattan
    • Manhattan Noir
    • HYDRA Empire
    • Nueva York
  • Biting-the-Hand Sense of humour: During the Asgardian cooking show, the host notes that due to complex legal reasons, they can't actually show viewers the merchandise they're hawking, because it's owned by the network's rivals. When the aghast Asgardian asks if all human police is like this, the host replies that nope, information technology's but copyright law. (It's a jab at the Fantastic Four/X-Men copyright issues at the time of release.)
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Both the Presence and the Kree Supreme Intelligence prefer to rely on turning heroes into unwilling minions rather than fighting directly.
  • Breaking the Quaternary Wall: A citizen in Manhattan wonders about "the guy with the tyre fire from the last game".
  • Bring My Brownish Pants: Ane NPC needs help navigating a maze to attain a restroom only to find it'southward full of pumpkin bombs. Afterwards they blow, he sheepishly confesses he no longer needs the restroom.
  • Bowdlerise:
    • Surtur is defeated past throwing large barrels of "broth" at him.
    • Similarly, "prohibition" is mentioned in the Noir area... except it's plain confronting coffee and tea.
    • Played for Laughs In-Universe: Wakanda got hold of a former HYDRA vibranium collection unit to recollect lost vibranium, and modified Arnim Zola'due south lines to audio more positive. Version 2.iv still made partial references to HYDRA earlier doubling back to the intended politeness. Version 2.5 later got rid of the HYDRA references overall and was overall polite.
    • Carnage is toned down from being a terrifying serial killer to being a Psychopathic Manchild who screams all of his dialogue like a hair metallic singer. Definitely a instance of Tropes Are Slap-up, since he's arguably ane of the funniest characters in the game.
  • Brick Joke: When Md Foreign asks Wong where the Book of the Vishanti is, Wong suggests he might have left it behind the vacuum. Later on spending a bulk of the level unlocking the seal on the Sanctum floor, Mordo turns up having stolen the book, which he confirms was backside the vacuum.
  • Built with LEGO: Every bit per LEGO game standards. Gwenpool even comments on this upon her introductory cutscene when she notices that she's a minifigure.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Why does Asgard have a volcano sitting on it? The Warriors Three thought information technology was a good idea to annoy Kang.
  • Telephone call-Back:
    • The mission to unlock Skaar has him mentioning Hulk Selfies, a Running Gag in LEGO Marvel's Avengers.
    • President Carry, a one-off graphic symbol from LEGO Marvel's Avengers, appears briefly during "High Noon Saloon", and again in Spider-Ham and the Collector's missions.
    • Fin Fang Foom is still pursuing his dream from LEGO Marvel's Avengers of opening a frozen yogurt restaurant.
    • Citizens in Manhatten will mention a tire fire from the orginal LEGO Curiosity Superheroes, which was caused by X-Men villian Pyro.
    • Wiccan and Hulkling's mission is all virtually them dealing with Mother, again. Hulking mentions how she turned him into a chair.
  • Canned Orders over Loudspeaker: Kang has his "Kangnouncements", which he broadcasts everywhere, and include anything from offers to teach people Kang-Fu, Kang asking for Ravonna to get rid of a bee, Kang telling that person who beat his high score on Hexagon Blitz that he hates them... and so on. Corking all the loudspeakers is one of the challenges.
  • Grapheme Customisation: Equally per LEGO tradition. The customiser itself gets a major upgrade since now information technology allows yous to selection virtually powers without restriction, employ and color various weapons and alter the voice of the characters by gender!
  • Characterization Marches On: Even ignoring characters who were inverse from comic characterization to motion picture characterization (re: the Guardians of the Galaxy), some characters have, well, marched since the previous game. In particular, Helm America went from existence a straight upwards Hawkeye Land parody to something much closer to his comic book label.
  • Chekhov's Gun: In the intro featuring Star-Lord listening to his mixtape, Knowhere is apparently seen. The Avengers plan to use the EMP equipment onboard to deactivate the bulwark to Kang's citadel.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome:
    • All characters related to the X-Men and Fantastic Four are gone, despite many of them playing major roles in the original LEGO Marvel Superheroes. See Writing Around Trademarks below for more.
    • Ruby Witch and Quicksilver are entirely absent from the game, possibly considering of their links to Magneto in the comics continuity.
    • Of the main characters from the Netflix Defenders serial, Jessica Jones is a complete no-bear witness.
    • All the line-up of the 2015 version of the Ultimates are present... except for Monica Rambeau, for some reason.
    • The Champions DLC includes all the members of the modern incarnation of the team who hadn't been in the main game, except (mysteriously) Teen Cyclops.
    • Meanwhile, the Agents of Atlas DLC has all the team's classic members, save 3-D Human and Namora (probably considering of her being related to Namor).
    • The Punisher isn't present this time, which is weird because they managed to become him in the previous game despite his decidedly kid-unfriendly nature.
  • Philharmonic Platter Powers: Certain variants of heroes non only use their standard abilities, just abilities of others. Stan Lee is the ultimate usage of this trope equally he uses powers and abilities from dozens of heroes.
  • Continuity Porn: Oh, yes. This game is filled with Curiosity lore, both recent and obscure.
  • Convection Schmonvection: Asgard is covered in lava, thank you to having an agile volcano right on top of information technology. The lava is only a problem if someone's dumb plenty to spring into the stuff. Sif can be found standing next to a stream with no ill-effect.
  • Absurd Auto: Kingpin'due south new car, which was a souvenir from Kang. It features dual miniguns and actually-bright headlights! Yous can unlock it under the proper noun "Mob Boss Assault Car".
  • Cool Ship:
    • Kang's sword -shaped send, Damocles.
    • The Milano.
    • You tin get a lot of them through challenge completions.
  • Cool Train: The Kang-o-runway is a rather neat futuristic train that travels effectually nearly of Chronoplis. note Apparently, information technology was Ravonna's idea, and proved to be quite pop In-Universe.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • The Statue of Liberty is still under reconstruction at the start of the story, after Magneto brought it life during the previous game.
    • The very first level acts as a prequel to the mail-credits scene of the beginning game, explaining why the Guardians of the Galaxy came to Earth.
    • Star-Lord doesn't trust Rocket non to park the Milano on anyone.
    • Black Widow and Hawkeye still remember the last time they had to face symbiotes. Their quest too mentions Agent Coulson's crime-spotting skills, something anyone who played the previous two games should be intimately familiar with.
    • America Chavez's bio quotes her description from the Young Avengers Vol ii preview. Her mission has her trying to find pizza for Lady Kate (an alternate version of Kate Bishop she met during Hole-and-corner Wars).
    • The terrigenesis machine in Attilan mentions (among other things) how terrigen and regular humans don't always mix.
    • During the Inhumans' first level, the Regal Family ends up in the Chamber of Devices (where Black Bolt keeps all the really nasty things Maximus invented under lock and key).
  • Continuity Snarl: Events from the side-quests of Avengers go mentions here and in that location, despite (as Howard the Duck notes) those events peradventure non existence in-continuity with Super Heroes.
  • Contrived Coincidence: Luckily, Stingray was in Lemuria at the time when Kang put it in Chronopolis.
  • Decadent Corporate Executive: Iron Human being and Helm Curiosity detect a lot of them representing Roxxon, who have been selling Attuma their wares which allowed him to be a proper threat once more. They even come with an underwater table!
  • Creator Cameo:
    • Stan Lee. Excelsior!
    • A company that produces teabags in Manhattan Noir is named TT Tea.
      • Also, TT Games were the publishers of Howard the Duck's video game.
      • It'due south unsaid that this was who Gwenpool was talking to when request almost what she was supposed to do and what happened to "the last guy that did it".
  • Culture Disharmonism: The citizens of Hydra don't get why anybody else is so bothered being ruled by Kang, since they already live nether armed forces dictatorship.
  • Bicycle of Revenge: The Sovereign tried attacking Kang after getting dragged to Chronopolis, which didn't work. Subsequently helping Ayesha fix that mess, she declares the Sovereign are going to try again to avenge their previous ass-kicking.
  • Damage-Sponge Dominate: In dissimilarity to the majority of bosses in other LEGO games existence Puzzle Bosses with merely rare "punchbag" cases, and fifty-fifty then they have reasonable amounts of health, the vast majority of bosses in this game have straightforward "hit them until they drop" tactics paired with a ludicrous amount of health. Some of them brand things fifty-fifty more than tediously long by utilizing temporary invincibility that comes and goes randomly, jumping all over the dominate room, or both at once, creating borderline Marathon Bosses. For example, Klaw leaps across the room afterwards each hit, uses attacks that either brand him invulnerable or stuns the player for a few seconds if y'all don't exit the assault radius and thus stop attacking, and is also a Flunky Boss that both sends out targeting-confusing minions and becomes completely invulnerable whenever Bowman and Tactical Forcefulness are active, all of which combines to make the fight take nearly 5 minutes.
  • Nighttime Is Not Evil: Black Knight (Sir Percy) and his descendant Dane Whitman may wearable black armor, merely both of them are completely heroic and chivalrous. All the same, Nathan Garrett, Dane's uncle and in-between possessor of the Blackness Knight identity, very much exemplifies Dark Is Evil, and every bit such is the Hero's Evil Predecessor for Dane.
  • Deadpan Snarker: The Asgardian on the cooking show gets increasingly annoyed with everything, and eventually unleashes a minor dessert of snarking at her co-host.
  • Developers' Foresight: If y'all take the Kang-o-rail before bringing down the forcefield, the railroad train won't stop at the Citadel.
  • Disney Villain Death: Some of the Mooks wear cerise vests which protect them from attack. The only way to get rid of them is to knock them off a great peak.
  • Distaff Counterpart: Plenty of female variants to classically male person characters, thanks to Kang bringing several characters from the multiverse. Such examples include Spider-Gwen, Jane Foster Thor, and Captain America (2099).
  • Do Non Try This at Abode: In-Universe: A cooking webshow hosted by an Asgardian and a Midgardian has this message popular-up midshow, with the warning that "burn down is hot".
  • Dungeon Bypass: Invoked in the Black Panther (2018) DLC, in which Gwenpool informs you that a platforming department will require skill and dexterity ... or a flying graphic symbol.
  • Egopolis: Kang treats Chronopolis as this. He even announces that he plans to rename every single collected realm after himself! note Except Lemuria, since he realized that it's the only one that he can't shoehorn his name into. He opts to rename it "Lumeria" instead.
  • Evil Is Hammy: Really, most of the game's villains completely embrace their villainy by hamming information technology up. Special mentions go to Kang and Carnage.
  • Expy: Lemuria is in no way serving as a stand-in for Atlantis.
  • Failsafe Failure: In "No Eson of Mine", the Milano's emergency escape mechanism is much more difficult to use than it should be, something Gamora rags on Quill nigh. He does manage to justify roofing up a vital office on the grounds he doesn't want Baby Groot touching information technology.
  • Fantastic Racism: Some of the Inhumans in Attilan make information technology articulate they really don't similar humans.
  • Felony Misdemeanor: A Hydra citizen had his own blood brother arrested for jaywalking, for which he'south completely unapologetic.
  • Five-2nd Foreshadowing: In the boss fight against Man-Thing, an like shooting fish in a barrel-to-miss detail is that Kang'southward minions ignore you and attack Man-Thing when he's stunned. This foreshadows the reveal immediately afterwards the fight of the fact Homo-Matter is actually a Hero Antagonist protecting the Nexus of All Realities to keep Chronopolis from completing, and thus Team Thor beating him plays right into Kang's plans.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • When Cosmo plays his role in the story, he repeatedly mentions a "pretty lady", who's unsaid to take been helping him. Information technology's subsequently revealed that this was Ravonna.
    • Aside from Ravonna'due south open discomfort with Kang's activities, she occasionally sneaks off while his attention is elsewhere.
  • For Want of a Blast: Mentioned several times in the trading cards of alternate universe characters, such equally Gwen Stacy getting bitten by the spider instead note As well as the Peter Parker of her universe becoming The Lizard and ultimately dying and Peggy Carter becoming Helm America since her friend Steve Rogers was assassinated earlier he underwent the Super-Soldier plan.
  • Fountain of Youth: This somewhen happens to Kang when Ravonna uses his crystal confronting him, after deciding to Have a Third Selection and raise him in the right direction from infancy.
  • Fourth-Wall Observer: Forbush Man points out in Howard's quest that the game doesn't properly tell you lot nigh the customization feature and how to utilise it in certain quests.
  • Funny Groundwork Outcome: Many times there are comedic moments happening behind the chief action. For case, Spidey trying to run from Shao-Lao the Undying, only for Ms. Marvel to grab him and drag him dorsum into the arena.
  • Fun with Acronyms:
    • Amanuensis Coulson's Field Agent Readiness Training Southimulator in the "Simulation Situation" Gwenpool Mission. Quake attempts to point out what this would spell, merely Coulson quickly interjects past proverb that non everything needs an acronym. Could count equally a Mythology Gag to Agents of S.H.I.Due east.L.D., where Quake was raised in an orphanage under the proper name of Mary Sue Poots. Poots is a slang discussion for farting.
    • Squirrel Girl'south fundraiser in the "Panic! At the Picnic" Gwenpool Mission is called F.U.Z.Y. notation Brusk for Friends of Unbeatable Zoocentric Youngsters.
  • Fusion Dance: Venom and Carnage are forcibly combined offscreen to become Carnom well-nigh the end of "Symbiote Surprise".
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: During the final video chat with Cosmo earlier the heroes bring Knowhere to Chronopolis, some interference causes the video to go staticky. Amidst the glitching is a very quick epitome of Ravonna, hinting at who the "pretty lady" Cosmo keeps mentioning is.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: Characters afterward completing their quests will often offer their services to you, right before you get their trading card. Some of those quests also have actress characters mention wanting to race, to give some slight justification for why a few of them are unlocked past completing races instead, forth with why those particular races are locked until you complete the preceding quests.
  • Genre Savvy:
    • In the Medieval England level, Star-Lord questions the absence of any traps, noting that one-time castles like this always have loads of them. Certain plenty, he, Doctor Strange and Helm Avalon come across a hall of giant, swinging axes seconds later.
    • While heading to the Sanctum Sanctorum to call back the spellbook necessary for their program, Doctor Foreign tries to merits he doesn't demand She-Hulk and Spider-Human being to come up with him, to which She-Hulk points out the book's probably an extremely powerful magical artifact that villains would love to get their easily on. Stephen begrudgingly admits the volume has been stolen before and Businesswoman Mordo shows up as the boss of the subsequent level trying to steal it.
    • In the Jameson Webcast before "Red King Revelation", J. Jonah notes that even with the all-seeing eyes of Heimdall, he'll put good money on the heroes getting caught in a trap. The level immediately post-obit this involves the heroes getting involuntarily thrown into the Sakaaran coliseum.
  • Guide Dang It!:
    • It'south piece of cake to panic and assume that your game is glitched when you lot're unable to actuate certain races or when ii events are locked in Manhattan despite solving the puzzles and quests in that location, but these two "glitches" are actually:
      • Certain vehicles for races can only exist unlocked through completing challenges.
      • Nick Fury's mission only unlocks when you save all SHIELD agents as part of the Helicarrier Clean-Up challenge, which is never stated.
    • While most abilities are listed on the character cards, a few are left out. While this can exist forgiven with pocket-sized ones like Gliding and Trip the light fantastic toe Fashion, they besides don't marking which characters tin throw Gravity Mines, which is pretty essential to most levels and puzzles.
  • Happy Ending Override: The game takes place immediately subsequently the events of the last game, and so a hero's work is never done. This happens again when Ravonna (now Terminatrix) arrives with an elderly Kang and a gang of perchance reformed villains from events in-game to warn the Avengers about an oncoming threat.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Hammer and Militant are tired of being mistreated past the other HYDRA members and being overshadowed by Bowman and Tactical Force, then they enquire you to assist them disrupt a few major operations. Afterwards, HYDRA loses all trust in them because of this, and then they decide to bring together you instead.
  • Heroes Gone Fishing: Squad Spider-Man spend a large corporeality of fourth dimension at Kingpin's political party in Manhattan Noir.
  • Hide Your Lesbians:
    • America Chavez never says why she's hanging out with an alternating Kate or buying her pizza, but given her comics incarnation is into gals (and Kate especially)...
    • Besides, no mention is fabricated of Karolina and Nico'south relationship in the Runaways DLC. Potentially Justified in that case, since they but announced in a brusque add together-on affiliate that doesn't fifty-fifty feature voice acting and that neither character was out of the closet yet at the time the events referenced took identify.
    • Averted, however, with Wiccan and Hulkling. Unlike the previous game, their sexuality and relationship is explicitly mentioned.
  • I Fell for Hours: In the penultimate level's dominate fight, no thing how long you accept to defeat Korvac, the falling construction you lot're in will keep endlessly falling until the level finishes. The hero group for the level outright lampshades how there seems to be a lot of sky between them and the ground.
  • Insistent Terminology: Some of the Kree encountered by Medusa and Black Bolt have exception to being called "minions". They're henchmen, after all the work they've put in.
  • Insurmountable Waist-High Contend: As usual with LEGO adaptation games. Case in point, in the very outset level Groot must historic period up to form a living bridge to get innocent bystanders onto a rescue send... rather than just have the ship move a few anxiety dorsum.
  • La Résistance: The Avengers and allies act equally the heroic resisting strength against Kang's tyrannical empire.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall:
    • Citizens will actually note how they're walking effectually for no reason.
    • In the Sanctum Sanctorum level, Doctor Strange gives the team free reign to destroy whatsoever furniture that gets in their way since they're in a bustle, to which She-Hulk remarks, "It's cute that he gave united states of america permission."
    • Afterwards a Gold Brick puzzle in Man-Thing's swamp, a knight tells a distraught cowboy about the fact that "money spills out of everything".
    • After his "defeat", Kang berates everyone thinking "this was a game yous could win".
  • Let's Fight Like Gentlemen: After Kang unleashes a devastating assail that knocks out most of Team Helm America except the good captain himself, Kang deems the captain his most worthy opponent and challenges him to a duel using giant solid holograms.
  • Lighter and Softer: 2-fold.
    • In Kang War, Kang solidifed his victory over Earth by flat-out annihilating Washington, D.C. Hither, he just uses hereafter-tech to shell everyone up, without mass-murder.
    • Secret Wars has Battleworld, on which this game's Chronopolis is based, forged from the shattered remains of universes while the multiverse itself was utterly destroyed, and began with pretty much every Marvel hero dying. The world itself is a crapsack world subject area to Doom's savage and petty whims, and the story ends with pretty much every hero salvage Black Panther and Reed Richards dead. Here, Kang only zaps worlds to Chronopolis with his time crystal, then largely leaves them to their own devices.
  • MacGuffin: Kang's time crystal affair. When and how he got it is glossed over, every bit is just what the heck it actually is. notation Physically information technology resembles the "Forever Crystal" used by his future counterpart, Immortus.
  • Marathon Level: "Avenger'due south World Tour", the 2d level, is a notable early-game example. Unlike other levels in the game that focus on i team for the entire level, this level features three different sections, all of which accept bosses. Justified as these events, which take identify across the world in a single level, are meant to foreshadow Kang creating Chronopolis directly afterwards.
  • Merged Reality: Chronopolis is formed of locations from multiple realities mixed together to class Kang'southward ideal urban center.
  • Mid-Boxing Tea Interruption: During the first trailer, Loki, Md Octopus, and Enchantress can be seen sitting at a table and enjoying drinks in the midst of all the action. Doubles as Villains Out Shopping.
  • Monumental Damage: Double Subverted: Kang fixed the Statue of Liberty which was still under reconstruction later Magneto used it, but it turns out he too put his face on it.
  • Mood Whiplash: The game opens with Star-Lord happily listening to his mixtape while flying through space on The Milano, then it shifts to him heading to Xandar, which is currently under heavy siege by Kang.
  • More Dakka: Certain characters with 2 pistols like Kid Colt or nearly every Spider character can accuse upwardly an alternate move and fire their weapons everywhere.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • Instead of a logo for the Soviet space program, Cosmo's spacesuit instead has the Classic LEGO Space keepsake on it.
    • One of She-Hulk's combat lines: "These bad guys just won't learn! Possibly I should threaten to rip up their comics..."
    • Fuseboxes with a new platforming theme return from LEGO Dimensions.
      • Following this, Dimensions-way dialogue are included such as entering the game, the ability or inabilty to solve a puzzle and certain NPC's will react to a different graphic symbol in sure regions.
      • A denizen at the art gallery mentions "crowbar watermelon Friday", which was the same matter said past Omochao when he claimed that drinking from Chemical Establish Zone's h2o supplies provides no negative effects.
      • Battle Arena Mode returns here, albeit with only 2 new modes playable.
    • The shield Stan Lee uses is a real-life Marvel button from 1967. note Admitting with several characters removed due to copyright reasons.
    • Captain Marvel'south starting time line is her getting someone at the Avengers' victory party to "endeavor the brie."
    • Ultimate Venom's finisher? Drag his enemy into the symbiote with tentacles from his chest and spit out what'southward left.
    • In the opening sequence (which plays whenever the game starts), Star-Lord is flying the Milano to the melody of "Come and Go Your Love", which he danced to in the opening of the starting time Guardians of the Galaxy movie. And and so during the game, he gets into a trip the light fantastic toe-off to "Mr. Bluish Heaven", which opened the 2d Guardians movie. "Mr. Blue Sky" likewise plays over the credits.
    • One of the Kree in Hala name-drops the Ruul, whom the Kree briefly posed as one fourth dimension (before information technology was subsequently retconned away). Another mentions that Nega-Bomb incident they once had.
    • The introduction to the Hulk in the game mirrors his arrival in Thor: Ragnarok. The major difference is that this time, there's 4 of them, and as a result Thor isn't happy to see them.
    • A civilian mentions Tahiti, and its reputation, just that the Kree don't similar information technology for some reason.
    • In Xandar, one of the random soundbytes mentions Queen Adora, one of Xandar'due south (late) rulers from the comics. Some other mentions the Worldmind.
    • A guy in Nueva York is confused over whether Alchemax was founded in 1992 (when it first appeared in Marvel's 2099 range), or 2013 (when Superior Spider-Man has information technology founded).
    • The statue in Nueva York is that of Thor, which might seem random for anyone non versed in 2099 lore. The worship of Thor was a big matter in those comics.
    • Beta Ray Bill'due south character token is found in the level set in the Sakaar arena. Bill was in the animated adaptation of Planet Hulk, taking the Silvery Surfer's place from the comic version.
    • The Blueish Marvel's character token is found underwater. His secret base of operations, as shown in Mighty Avengers (2013), is underwater.
    • Green Goblin's pumpkin bombs scream when they explode, much similar in The Spectacular Spider-Man.
    • Daredevil'south line after dying and respawning: "Did something only bring me to life?"
    • Citizens in the HYDRA New York can sometimes be heard singing part of HYDRA's traditional chant.
    • During the Stan Lee rescue mission in Asgard, the drone volition mention that it flew in from London during the Convergence.
  • A Nazi by Any Other Name: HYDRA both accept No Swastikas and make zilch direct references to Nazis, dissimilar in the comics. They just happen to accept a city full of goose-stepping civilians who speak in German language accents and live under a totalitarian regime.
  • Side by side Dominicus A.D.: Where Asgard comes from, being slightly alee of the modern solar day Manhattan.
  • Squeamish Hat: Several monuments in the game have silver brick hats built on them. Kang hates 'em, and one of the challenges is blowing them all up.
  • No Man of Adult female Born: A spiritual example. Once Chronopolis is finally completed, Kang proclaims that no "man" can practise anything to terminate him at present. Then fittingly enough, our heroes best hope of stopping him comes not from a "homo" simply from Cosmo the domestic dog.
  • Noodle Incident:
    • Invoked when a PA announcer at Kang's Citadel states, "Employees are reminded to clean up afterward themselves after playing with priceless artifacts. We don't need another Noodle Incident!"
    • Patently, Star-Lord beat out Ronan The Accuser in a dance off .
    • Spider-Human being!Prime number and Spider-Man!Noir seem to have met earlier. Possibly referring to the Spider-Poesy event besides as Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
    • No explanation is given for what Star-Lord did to have wanted posters of him placed around The Erstwhile West.
  • Nostalgia Level:
    • Venom and Carnage'due south Gwenpool Mission is ready in a room direct taken from LEGO Marvel Superheroes.
    • Howard the Duck and Forbush Human being's Gwenpool Mission is the Marvel Part from the beginning game redecorated for the convention and every bit the HQ for Timely Comics. Ironically, Howard and the Vulture held all the Marvel staff earnest previously for more publicity.
  • Not Evil, But Misunderstood: Living Mummy, Man-Thing and Morbius endeavour to convince everyone in HYDRA Empire that they're not evil monsters by making a float and giving out sweets.
  • Not Quite the Right Thing: The end of Ghost Rider'southward quest to discover a new bike ends with him indeed finding a black bike with flames on the side, but it's a pedal bike.
  • Numbered Sequels: Is one to LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, whereas LEGO Marvel's Avengers was more of a spinoff set up in a different continuity based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • One Steve Limit: A consequence of dealing with several characters all across the multiverse is that this is averted, with several variations of many superheroes (and villains) being active in the aforementioned time equally their Prime versions. Some examples include:
    • The plethora of Spider-people running around, especially the dissimilar versions of Spider Human giving J. Jonah Jameson a headache along with causing a little defoliation when 2099 shows up.

    Spidey 2099: I'one thousand Spider-Man!
    Spidey: I'm Spider-Homo!
    Ms. Curiosity: I'thousand Spider-Human! (Crush) Just kidding. I'thou Ms. Curiosity. Hi!

    • There's several different Captain Americas running nigh, such as Sheriff Captain America, Captain Avalon, Peggy Carter as Captain America, and a unlike adult female as Helm America 2099.
    • When Surtur swears he will beat Thor, Jane Foster Thor thinks he means her before Odinson says the burn giant probably meant him.
    • Gwenpool occasionally states that she has "no relation to either of them", note Her existent proper noun is literally Gwen Poole; a Marvel fan from our reality who somehow came into the Curiosity universe and met her comic-volume heroes. referring to Gwen Stacy and Deadpool
    • On a separate notation from the Alternate Cocky stuff, i of the ambience civilian comments from Hala is nearly how it's good Hala the Accuser didn't get transported into Chronopolis and add together even more name confusion.
  • Opening the Sandbox: A plot-relevant event involves Squad Thor defeating Man-Matter and accidentally letting Kang destroy the Nexus of All Realities, allowing him to fully complete Chronopolis, taking downwards all the dark-green barriers and putting up a large purple barrier around the total area.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Subverted in the "Oscorp Escapade" Gwenpool Mission. Venom and Carnage try to fool the Oscorp security systems by merely putting on a guard's hat and a hazmat helmet, respectively, and non even bothering to retract the shapeshifting alien parasites they're wearing. The computer is not amused.

    Computer: Comical disguise detected. Initiating lockdown. Calling all available security guards. That'll teach you to try and flim-flam me. Accept a smashing day!

  • Histrion Nudge: In case you lot don't know how to get into Alchemax when Electro (2099) blocks the door, Wasp will tell yous to follow the cables.
  • Rail Shooter: Agent Coulson creates a literal i with his new F.A.R.T.S. program.
  • Ruby Shirt Army: The Nova Corps manage to deed every bit groundwork cannon fodder for villains. Twice. First at the outset of the game, and and so again when the Avengers effort to get into Kang'southward tower, whereupon Damocles blasts them out of the sky.
  • Replacement Goldfish: Nebula'due south quest has her deciding to replace Gamora with a new, meliorate sister, who won't beat her in fights all the time, and information technology's the player's job to create them for her.
  • Ret-Gone: Subverted: Kang planned to practise this subsequently his defeat by rewriting the timeline so the Avengers never defeat him. Thankfully, Ravonna takes his crystal before he gets the adventure to do this.
  • Running Gag: As ever with LEGO Accommodation games, pigs evidence upwards every bit background and foreground gags throughout.
  • Rushmore Refacement: Kang gives the Statue of Liberty a facelift.
  • Sequel Hook: We accept yet to learn what threat Ravonna (or rather, Terminatrix) is talking about in the stinger, but because that she has an elderly Kang, Homo-Thing, Cosmo, and the Kree Supreme Intelligence by her side when she asks the Avengers for aid, she needs all the aid she tin get. Additionally, the KSI detects an oncoming disturbance in the timeline, so someone else is manipulating the timeline and Non Kang.
  • Shout-Out:
    • In that location'south a trophy for defeating 30 enemies with the Black Knight chosen "'Tis but a scratch", and a trophy for defeating 100 enemies with Ragnarok!Hulk called "Are You Not Entertained?"
    • Additionally, Black Knight (Sir Percy) may brush off his recovery by challenge "tis but a scratch!". And Black Panther, when encountering a puzzle which he can solve, will claim that "you accept to know these things when you lot're a king".
    • The bays for getting "True Laic" status in every level is called "Don't End, Believer".
    • One chapter is titled "Hala, Is It Kree Y'all're Looking For?", and the trophy for completing information technology is titled "Hala from the other side".
    • A trophy/achievement for having Morbius, Cap-Wolf, Triton and Living Mummy in the party is chosen Monster Team.
    • Wiccan refers to Chronopolis as a "timey-wimey mess" in one side mission. A drone pilot in London flying near Asgard says this likewise.
    • A bystander in Lemuria wonders aloud whether fathers reprimand their ill-behaved daughters on state, earlier reasoning that they probably do, otherwise they would stay ill-behaved.
    • While helping Karnak find a rogue Inhuman in Attilan, it turns out to be a shapeshifter self-proclaimed "The Transformer". Karnak realises that the proper name is already in utilize.
    • A Stan Lee in Peril mission outside OsCorp has a napping driver of a snowplow. He'll occasionally complain that "The cold didn't bother me anyway".
    • A citizen tin can be occasionally heard counting how many Manhattan'south there are, and then laughing.
    • One of Kang'due south announcements has him mention a competition near a free tour of his citadel note And mandatory admittance to his army which can be won by finding a gilded ticket in a Kang bar.
    • Spider-Ham'south mission is "Squealer Problem in Nueva York".
    • Striking-Monkey's mission is "Do You lot Want to Hit a Snowman?". He as well says (though Gwenpool has to translate information technology) to exist better, faster, and stronger during the quest.
    • One random bit of dialogue in Manhattan is a adult female proverb, "Y'all want me to shovel all that snow? That's besides much, man!"
    • Gwenpool'due south mission in Medieval England is "Dude, Where's My Dragon?".
    • Blade mentions "how the world got flipped turned upside-down".
    • Scarlet Wolf's mission is "One time Upon a Totem in the Westward".
    • Morbius' mission is "Moaner the Vampire".
    • Cap-Wolf's mission is called "An American Cap-Wolf in England".
    • One puzzle in Nueva York involves fixing broken machines due to a malfunctioning Cybernet, which occasionally spouts out things like "I need scissors. 61." and "The white zone is for loading and unloading passengers but. There is no stopping the red zone."
    • There'south a helipad in the HYDRA Empire designated 24601.
    • The UI when selecting characters for Battle Loonshit Mode may remind players of some other fighting game...
    • One of the modern-day "Manhattanites" in the grouping planning to have a fresh start in Medieval England may shout: "Thank you beloved! The cavalry'due south hither!".
    • When revisiting the Asgardian and the Midgardian in Asgard after helping with their cooking show, the Asgardian suggests several ideas on what to practise next, including reaction videos, toy reviews, unboxing videos, and endlessley chanting the magic words: "Like, share, subscribe". They so proceed to practice just that.
    • A citizen in Medieval England mentions that he used to exist a citadel guard earlier he took an pointer to the genu.
    • The Inhumans' debut level has Crystal saying that "we'll teach him (Maximus) to make a game of our throne!" note Likewise an Actor Allusion, Iwan Rheon, who played Ramsay Bolton in Game of Thrones also played Maximus in the Inhumans TV show
    • When Hammer and Militant are introducing their quest, Militant tells Hammer "Concord up, Hammer-fourth dimension." note Even amend, 'hold up' can be considered a substitute for 'terminate'.
    • Chipmunk Hunk and Koi Boi's mission is called "Park Patrol".
    • Howard the Duck failed to enhance plenty money for his video game on Quackstarter.
    • Wong states that well-nigh of the article of furniture in the Sanctum is "Swedish flat pack".
    • Merlin's quest is chosen "The Sorcerer'south Stones".
    • When partying in the catastrophe scene, Star-Lord is discussing music with some of the Avengers. The band is unnamed, but he brags about having a pristine White Anthology. Gamora too recommends track five, which is probably a stealth in-joke considering the fifth vocal on the White Album's Side 2 is "Rocky Raccoon".
    • If you tell Ghost Passenger the Red Herring chat about the "mechanical men performing songs in The Old West", he states that it'southward non going to assistance unless they "transform into bikes".
    • As the Iron Skull attacks the player graphic symbol, he starts paraphrasing the infamous "COULSON" bluster from the bloopers of The Avengers (2012).
    • Kang'southward enforcer robots are basically behemothic pink Droidekas.
    • Grand.O.D.A.Thou says, at one bespeak in her quest, "Surrender now or fix to fight!"
    • If Throg gets a collectible, he volition mention crossing a route.
    • While exploring Manhattan in a story cutscene, Heimdall specifies what Broadway musical he wants to see: the one with the cats that sing.
    • One which doubles as a retroactive Actor Innuendo: when switching to Heimdall, he may say "Today, we are cancelling this Chronopolis!", mimicking Stacker's Rousing Speech in the finale of Pacific Rim.
    • Squirrel Girl'due south Gwenpool bonus level is named "Panic! At The Picnic".
    • One gold brick puzzle in the HYDRA Empire mentions how the austerity float was paid for, by cutting the extracurriculars budget at "West Covina HYDRA School"
    • A citizen in Hydra Empire will occasionally say "Ignorance is Strength!"
    • Ane of the boss lines for Bullseye (Sometime West) is "Feelin' lucky, punk"
  • Sigil Spam:
    • The HYDRA logo is everywhere in the HYDRA Empire. One citizen lampshades this past thinking they've overdone it. Another denizen who needs assistance putting together his HYDRAPAD tells y'all that the logo is everywhere in case you forgot what it looks like.
    • A benevolent version occurs in Wakanda with a panther existence the main focus of their national flag and several statues of panthers. A citizen thinks that they need more than of them.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: For the showtime time in the LEGO game franchise, all characters can now enter underwater environments, with those who usually wouldn't survive by giving them animate equipment. Likely because of Lemuria playing a major part in the plot.
  • So Bad, Information technology's Skillful: In-Universe: Despite the low-quality of Howard'due south video game, it becomes a hit.
  • Start My Own: Howard the Duck plans to start his own videogame franchise with crowdfunding.
  • The Stinger: Wouldn't be a Lego game or a Marvel belongings without 'em.
    • The commencement one sees an infant Kang playing in a sandbox and then using his powers to levitate a toy sword as he says his name ominously, suggesting he's beginning to remember who he was.
    • The second one sees Cap, Tony, and Danvers enjoying java and some actual quiet on Liberty Island, merely to be interrupted by Ravonna (who is now calling herself Terminatrix), Cosmo, Man-Thing, the Kree Supreme Intelligence, and an elderly Kang arriving through a portal on a strange vehicle to warn the Avengers of some other timebending threat.
  • Stylistic Suck: Howard'southward video game is rife with limited blitheness, horrendous graphics and very simple gameplay. Closer inspection implies that he's likewise stolen graphics to salve time.
  • Tempting Fate:
    • In the get-go trailer, Rocket rhetorically asks what could go wrong tampering with the space-time continuum. Ego promptly appears in the sky.
    • Nick Fury practically dares Kang to try something, claiming that they already dealt with one purple-helmeted cosmic threat before. Kang proceeds to vaporize the Helicarrier with a single shot.
    • After the heroes assemble all the Nexus fragments and are shut to completing their master plan for getting into Kang'south citadel, Cosmo literally says What Could Possibly Get Wrong? with total sincerity. Naturally, the adjacent mission involves dealing with their programme going wrong.
  • There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Ravonna quotes the overkill office when Kang sics Eson the Searcher on the Guardians of The Milky way for laughs.
  • The Theme Park Version: The levels evidence the area of Chronopolis equally much larger than the amount the histrion gets to explore in costless-play.
  • Those Wacky Nazis: HYDRA, equally per norm for a LEGO accommodation, has their Nazi-similar qualities played for humor instead of monstrousness.
  • Threatening Shark: A rather beautiful subversion occurs earlier Iron Homo and Captain Marvel go thwart Attuma in "Avenger's World Tour". A shark semi-ominously swims upwardly to them while they're chatting, but not simply does it simply laissez passer by them without any fuss, it swims back and starts cuddling against Marvel, even responding like a friendly domestic domestic dog to being pet by her.
  • Fourth dimension Crash: Chronopolis, natch. It consists of over a dozen locations mashed into one, including at least iv alternate realities.
  • Time Travel:
    • Kang takes advantage of this to create Chronopolis, a hodgepodge city containing everything from a pyramid, to a castle and the modern-day Avengers tower.

    Rocket: So this is Chronopolis. Population: every weird matter in all of time!

    • Certain characters have the power to move certain objects backwards or forwards through time, destroying or rebuilding them to suit their needs.
  • Timey-Wimey Brawl: The Yellowjacket from the "Anger Management" Gwenpool mission tries to impale Hank Pym, despite existence Hank Pym himself. And so past!Hank defeats him, causing Gwenpool to wonder how that even works, since Yellowjacket should call back existence browbeaten in the first place.
  • Took a Level in Badass:
    • Several of Spider-Man'southward Rogues Gallery in the second level are outright causing havoc, including Shocker, Mysterio and Kraven the Hunter, who were previously off-plot villains who were seen in smaller-scale scenarios. note Such as a Deadpool mission featuring Magneto and Mystique breaking back into the RAFT to get the latter's chess set dorsum from Mysterio.
    • Too, HYDRA were shown to accept a secret base under the Empire Land Building, just past the fourth dimension the level starts, Wolverine has already torn through most of the mooks. Hither? Kang conquered a Manhattan from an alternate reality where HYDRA rules the globe.
  • Two Lines, No Waiting: Several times throughout the story, the player is offered a choice of which storyline to follow.
    • "Avenger's Globe Tour" details the missions Nick Fury sends the Avengers on, which have place at the same fourth dimension.
    • To investigate what Kang has done to Manhattan following the creation of Chronopolis, two teams are formed to investigate the nearby environments.
    • Afterward the Nexus is destroyed, the story splits upwards into three teams - Team Spider-Man and Team Thor, along with a third line of the Guardians, and later a fourth line of the Inhumans dealing with their own issues.
  • The Unintelligible: I of the contestants in the Chronopolis Rap Boxing is a sakaaran, who manages to bust rhymes while saying nil more than than "tik".
  • Villains Out Shopping: The Gwenpool mission "Oscorp Monkeyshines" features Venom and Carnage... politely checking into OsCorp and waiting patiently at a clinic with Carnage griping about the number he has. The final comic even has them playing frisbee in Central Park.
  • Waxing Lyrical:
    • In Attuma's dominate fight, he states that Kang has shown him a vision of the world under his reign in the twelvemonth 3000: "Apparently, not much has changed, only they live underwater!"
    • When facing off with Businesswoman Mordo at the Sanctum Sanctorum (and entering the Mirror Dimension), Spider-Man says, "Fighting on the ceiling? Oh... what a feeling..."
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: While some villains are working with Kang or planning to challenge him, other villains plan to get rid of him either because their realms were relocated past him, or they've been forced past him to face their adversaries one time more. note Ronan the Accuser, for example, is furious with Kang for displacing the Kree, and is willing to use the Nexus Shard and the assistance of Maximus to have down Kang.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Homo?: The Kang Surveillance Drones are just drones, so information technology'southward okay to nail them. But one of them laments, as it's smashed, that it was programmed to feel pain.
  • Broad-Open Sandbox: The biggest open up globe LEGO game to appointment. Chronopolis is at to the lowest degree iv times bigger than Manhattan from the first game.
  • Wolverine Publicity:
    • Among the first characters confirmed and heavily advertised are three Spider-Men; Spider-Gwen, Spider-Human being 2099, and the Noir Spider-Man. The 2017 D23 convention also revealed Peter Parker in his bootleg Spider-Man costume from his then recent moving picture. In the game itself, these three aren't actually that involved in the plot. Meanwhile, Spidey himself gets major screen fourth dimension, and is treated every bit a major member of the Avengers, to the extent he gets to lead teams (something that pretty much never happens with other versions of Peter).
    • The heroes featured in the first trailer are either MCU stars, the aforementioned Spiders, or Kamala Khan, the new Ms. Marvel. Thor and Blob noticeably sport their Thor: Ragnarok outfits. Also, She-Blob is a main-quest character this time instead of an optional unlock in the overworld.
  • Writing Effectually Trademarks: Several instances, due to the game existence a directly sequel to the original but no longer being allowed to utilize X-Men or Fantastic Four characters.
    • Oblique references are made to "the Avengers and their allies", rather than naming the specific teams that were in play.
    • Nick Fury mentions "the last purple-hatted cosmic tyrant" that came to World, once more avoiding mentioning him by proper noun.
    • Likewise, when Gwenpool is finding out most her office narrating the bonus missions, she asks almost "the guy who did it last fourth dimension".
    • All of the characters from the classic Guardians of the Galaxy DLC have references to the Badoon in their biographies. Since the film rights to the Badoon are owned by Fox, however, they're just referred to as "an evil alien race"... except for Korvac's contour, which mentions them by name.
    • This trope is notably averted in a few cases. Crystal'south biography, for example, prominently mentions the Fantastic 4, and another probable adventitious example in a store texture used in previous installments in Manhattan, which has Galactus and Silver Surfer figurines on brandish.
    • While the game tin can't use the Silver Surfer or Galactus, Star-Lord does manage to proper noun-drop their power, the Power Cosmic, once Korvac shows upward.
    • Averted again in the Runaways DLC, where Molly Hayes is explicitly noted as the daughter of mutants in her bio.

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