The movie is set in late 1963 or early 1964. One man's death will not shape the world to this degree in a year.Maybe it's that Kennedy died of natural causes?
Then why are people saying it's set in a retro future?The movie is set in late 1964 or early 1965. One man's death will not shape the world to this degree in a year.
Who said so?Then why are people saying it's set in a retro future?
Dont post it if one exists btw.Also, cannot confirm or deny but you might be able to find the Kang Dynasty script online via Archive.
I imagine so.@selfishmisery do you think Earth 601 will likely get destroyed?
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IMO, all dreams represent alternate realities, even if a dream might be impossible in one multiverse (like characters dreaming during Secret Wars), the scenario would happen in another universe in the Omniverse.I think some dreams can a product of your imagination while others it could be visions
What if dreams are all over the place with no real rhyme or reasonIMO, all dreams represent alternate realities, even if a dream might be impossible in one multiverse (like characters dreaming during Secret Wars), the scenario would happen in another universe in the Omniverse.
The reason why dreams are given designations is that according to the Handbook writers, the Marvel Multiverse as well as the grander Omniverse has nigh infinite (or maybe full on infinite) possibilities, therefore all scenarios happen in some universe.* I know that the Rick and Morty Multiverse has something called Finite Curve but that doesn't exist in Marvel according to Handbooks or at least it's not a hard rule.
*I guess the Marvel Multiverse would revolve around the infinite/nigh infinite variations of the Marvel properties. Not sure at exactly what level would a universe be considered outside the purview of the Marvel Multiverse. If a universe was competely original besides, say, featuring a version of Uncle Ben, would that be automatically a part of the Marvel Multiverse?
I chalk that up to alternate realities having different logic/physics or smth.What if dreams are all over the place with no real rhyme or reason
I actually saw it. Didn't fully read, but...Also, cannot confirm or deny but you might be able to find the Kang Dynasty script online via Archive.