It reveals the names of three characters we weren't positive we would see in the film: Jon Favreau, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Benedict Wong, who play Happy Hogan, Pepper Potts, and Wong.
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The big surprise was seeing Wong's name there. We last saw Doctor Strange's friend, also named Wong in the MCU, helping Tony Stark in New York City. We're not sure whether or not he survived the events at the end of "Infinity War" when Thanos wiped away half the universe's population .
Does this mean Wongs alive and survived the Thanos snap at the end of "Infinity War"? No.
This is an easy conclusion to make, but this just means he's in the movie in some way, shape, or form. He could have survived the Snap, but it's also heavily inferred "Endgame" will involve time travel in some capacity. We could be seeing Wong in the past.
If the "Avengers" go back in time and manage to undo the consequences of Thanos' actions, we could also be seeing a version of Wong at the movie's end if he's reunited with Doctor Strange.
If Wong survived the Snappening, he could probably be helpful to Tony Stark and the gang.
Wong seemed to know all of the history of the universe. For instance, he knew the Infinity Stones ( more on those here ) were created during the Big Bang Theory and knew they all needed protection. If he's alive, he may have some sort of answer for what should occur if all of the Infinity Stones are ever gathered and used by one person.
If not, he may have knowledge of and be able to access what Doctor Strange meant in "Infinity War" when Strange told Tony Stark they were in the "Endgame" now.
We'll have to wait and see until "Avengers: Endgame" is in theaters Friday, April 26 to know exactly how and when Wong appears in the movie, but we're glad to see more of him.