
Unfortunately, there seems to still be unknown consequences from Doctor Strange’s and Peter’s actions which might have caused some of the challenges faced by Doctor Strange and America Chavez in the Multiverse of Madness. Fortunately, Doctor Strange was able to resolve the problem by casting a more powerful spell, essentially preventing the multiverse from collapsing in exchange for a bigger sacrifice from Peter. Though we didn’t see many Loki references throughout the movie, we can definitely expect the consequences of the various timelines overlapping to be further explored in upcoming MCU movies and season two of Loki.īy casting the dangerous spell to make everyone forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, Doctor Strange caused various interdimensional beings to descend into the MCU’s main universe (known as Earth-616).
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This is exactly what’s being explored further in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.Īt the red carpet premiere, President of Marvel Studios Kevin Fiege said: “For the fans that know that Loki and Sylvie did something at the end of that series sort of allowed all of this to be possible.” (Click this link to watch the full interview.) He Who Remains is killed by Sylvie, but not before warning that there will be no one preventing the timelines from running amok, leaving the multiverse unprotected.

At the end of season one, when Loki and a variant of Loki named Sylvie reach the “end of time,” they confront a being known as He Who Remains.

In Loki, the Time Variance Authority’s (TVA) job is to “prune” dimensions that stray away from the “sacred timeline,” which keeps everything separate and in order. The reason for the multiverse even being possible goes back to the Disney+ series Loki.
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How does this movie fit into the MCU? Let’s find out. Not only was Multiverse of Madness able to open up countless possibilities to future comeback MCU movies such as the Fantastic 4 and X-Men, but it was also able to show the complexity of the multiverse and emphasize the “horror” side of Marvel.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was definitely one of Marvel’s most strange films so far.
