Is an incursion, and if something happens i'm pretty sure that it will only destroy Earth-838 or Sinister Strange's Universe
Sure, but I think that this is how "the other guys" will get pulled into the MCU, whether intentionally or not.
Is an incursion, and if something happens i'm pretty sure that it will only destroy Earth-838 or Sinister Strange's Universe
It's great that you enjoyed the film, but it really isn't relevant to say you don't care about the comics or Marvel Television series. That's just your head-canon that you imploy so you don't have to watch supplemental materials, which is fine.Great movie! Here's my take on MCU and all the multiverse stuff. First of all, I don't care about the comics. I'm never going to read them. I don't care about comics universes or anything. At this point, I don't care about anything not made by Marvel Studios either. (In relation to the MCU). So my MCU is exclusively the Marvel Studios created programs only. This includes One-Shots and other One-Shot-Like things (WHiH, Daily Planet, etc). Maybe commercials like Audi, etc. Other things happened, but they happened differently than what we've seen before. I have no need to watch every other Marvel movie, the Netflix shows, the ABC shows, etc in an MCU rewatch. Just the main movies, movie fan edits of the Disney Plus shows, the "Marvel Cinematic Multiverse" (my personal name for the universe of Morbius and Venom) and the 2-hour fan edit I made of the Tobey and Andrew Spider-Man movies, showing the highlights that are seen or referenced in No Way Home. I think it's necessary to see what happened with the previous Spider-Men before, but I don't feel like watching/ showing the entirety of all five "old" movies. Maybe I'll make a little PG-13 edit of Daredevil to show the same. Just basic stuff that can't be contradicted by Marvel Studios later.
MCU is Earth-616. As I mentioned that's all that matters to me. In "my" multiverse, if it wasn't shown/ referenced in a Marvel Studios production on screen, it didn't happen. It's that simple.
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Thankfully, I don't think it's necessary to see what happened with the previous X-Men, FF or Inhumans. Luckily there are no references to anything like that. And I think most people know enough about Professor X to know who the character is and what he can do, plus it's shown. It's mentioned and briefly seen what Black Bolt can do. But BB and Mr Fantastic don't really matter too much in this movie. I think (hope) that when we get the Fantastic Four movie, we'll see John Krasinski (and his wife) again. Professor X, while it was cool seeing Patrick Stewart again, I don't think Professor X will be him again. Nor will any other X-Men besides Ryan Reynolds be the same actor again. The thing that was mentioned at the end (insurgent?) will be what brings the mutants, inhumans and FF into "our" world.
Yes, but my reason for that is because that's what they want me to do, even if they aren't explicitly saying it. If you read between the lines, Kevin/ Marvel Studios is saying, "Sorry guys, please pretend those old shows were never made." Even if it will never be said in words, as they say, actions speak louder than words. If they REALLY wanted people to still believe it's still connected, they'd put everything in the D+ timeline. But that's OK. It's actually very easy for me to ignore all non-Marvel Studios stuff, especially Netflix, given the tone of it. I'm 99 percent certain that Cloak and Dagger, etc will never be referenced again. If they want me to integrate it back into my MCU, they'll have to do something drastic that puts it back officially. And as far as books/ comics, I don't like reading. Not even comics. This post here is pushing my reading "limits".It's great that you enjoyed the film, but it really isn't relevant to say you don't care about the comics or Marvel Television series. That's just your head-canon that you imploy so you don't have to watch supplemental materials, which is fine.
In isolation, you are correct. The MCU is Earth-616 in the MCU's multiversal cluster. When I say Earth-199999, I'm referring to its official designation in the wider Marvel Multiverse that it exists within.
I don't know where you are getting that idea from. Given that we have had characters from Agent Carter, Daredevil and Inhumans show up in the movies since Endgame it seems pretty apparent to me that they are canon. The creators of Hawkeye even explicitly stated so.If you read between the lines, Kevin/ Marvel Studios is saying, "Sorry guys, please pretend those old shows were never made." Even if it will never be said in words, as they say, actions speak louder than words.
Darkhold has multiple copies across universes, corrupts the user. Book of Vishaniti one copy exists across the multiverse, destroyed by Wanda, Books of Cagliostro from What If...? used by Strange Supreme to harness dark magic, unsure if it corrupts every user/exists in individual universes
Earth-199999 and it's branches are cosmically closed off from the rest of the grander Marvel Multiverse, that's what me and Pro Bot have been saying.Hey quick question. In Multiverse of Madness they introduce the whole "dreams are the lives of variants" and America doesn't have any due to her lack of dreams. But there are variants of her exsisting according to the comics so anyone got a theory on what's up?
In other words, the movies are different than the comics. And that is perfect for me.Earth-199999 and it's branches are cosmically closed off from the rest of the grander Marvel Multiverse, that's what me and Pro Bot have been saying.
Large Majority is Correct but I disagree with a few placements but so far it's the most accurate YouTube video I've seen
But the MCU is still not "Earth-616".In other words, the movies are different than the comics. And that is perfect for me.
So you're saying there's Multiple Multiverses within the Marvel Multiverse. Essentially different canons exsisting in a Multi-Multiverse unconnected but related.Earth-199999 and it's branches are cosmically closed off from the rest of the grander Marvel Multiverse, that's what me and Pro Bot have been saying.
Megaverse is the term for that I like to use. They're basically sub-Multiverses.So you're saying there's Multiple Multiverses within the Marvel Multiverse. Essentially different canons exsisting in a Multi-Multiverse unconnected but related.
If the MCU Multiverse is cosmically closed off from the larger Marvel Comics Multiverse wouldn't that make it both Earth-199999 according to one multiverse and Earth-616 according to another?But the MCU is still not "Earth-616".
It is if you only watch the movies/ TV and don't care about the comics, like me.But the MCU is still not "Earth-616".