For those of you who are tired of the Multiverse in the MCU, we have some very bad news.

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For those who may be tired of seeing the universe unfold on the big screen, I have some bad news. The MCU’s universe Saga has seen many successes and setbacks since its inception. After the enormous popularity of the universe Infinity Saga, the Multiverse Saga was the next major story arc in the MCU chronology. Although there have been many critics along the road, it promised to delve into the idea of the universe, culminating in a spectacular climax. It’s even more perplexing that some fans are completely tired of the idea because, despite being the Multiverse Saga, the MCU hasn’t done anything with it. The MCU has the opportunity to advance the multiverse further before ending this era of the universe because there are still a number of Marvel films scheduled for release in 2025 and beyond. I apologize to anyone who may find this offensive, but the multiverse is here to stay.

Upon its debut, Deadpool & Wolverine was a huge hit and went on to become one of the highest-grossing MCU films ever. Hugh Jackman’s comeback as Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds’s final appearance in the MCU as Deadpool proved to be a certain way to succeed. It demonstrated that beloved characters like Wolverine and Deadpool still had a ton of box office potential and was the biggest earning MCU movie since Spider-Man: No Way Home. Of all the MCU productions that have addressed the multiverse notion, Deadpool & Wolverine has gone the furthest. One of the film’s primary selling points was the abundance of characters, cameos, and Easter eggs from earlier Fox Marvel films. It demonstrates how the multiverse allows fans to both look back on the past with nostalgia and hope to see more of the same characters appear in the future.

The multiverse concept isn’t as horrible as some people may believe, as seen by the huge popularity of Spider-Man: No Way Home and Deadpool & Wolverine. As long as the necessary conditions are met, the notion really seems to be favorably received by the general public. Based on current events, the MCU’s potential to bring in well-loved performers to reprise their Marvel roles in some way is the main attraction for the universe. The popularity of these films can be attributed in part to these generational crossovers. Although they are now in their Multiverse Saga, the MCU hasn’t really embraced the idea all that much. Spider-Man: No Way Home, Deadpool & Wolverine, and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness are the only movies that truly explore the multiverse. After Avengers: Endgame, they are also among the top four highest-grossing films in the MCU. The MCU truly succeeds when it introduces cherished previous incarnations of characters and performers via the cosmos.

Avengers: Secret Wars aims to bring the Multiverse arc to a spectacular conclusion. No MCU arc is complete without the Avengers coming together in a big manner. The concept of cross-overs will really probably be taken to the next level in Avengers: Secret Wars, and it may even feature characters from earlier Marvel character versions who fans have long desired to see interact. For fans of both characters, the notion that Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man may connect is sufficient.

Avengers: Secret Wars could finally deliver what was promised, and maybe help multiverse detractors change their minds.

Avengers: Secret Wars has incredible potential, as other movies have already demonstrated. At number two on the global box office rankings, Avengers: Endgame is one of the most successful films ever made, and there’s a chance that Avengers: Secret Wars will do the same. perhaps if the Multiverse Saga hasn’t gone as planned, Avengers: Secret Wars could ultimately live up to expectations and perhaps persuade some who are critical of the Multiverse to reconsider. It appears that the Multiverse Saga has not unfolded exactly how fans and even Marvel Studios had hoped. Following Avengers: Endgame, the MCU has mostly been a roller coaster, experiencing both some amazing highs and some of the universe’s lowest points. However, one thing is clear. The most successful films in the Multiverse Saga have been those that make extensive use of the idea, and with many more films in the works, the multiverse is here to stay for a little while more.

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