Everything Everywhere All at Once

Doctor Strange to Spiderman, movies that explored the concept of multiverse

Doctor Strange to Spiderman, movies that explored the concept of multiverse

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What makes Doctor Strange particularly fun on top of its multiversal aspects is Sam Raimi’s vintage horror beats that lend new flavour to the familiar dramatic tropes of MCU. Image: IMDB
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse remains benchmark for using multiverse, serving as origin story for Miles, while also bringing in other Spider-people in a battle to protect their realities. Image: IMDB
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Bringing a parallel universe on a comic book scale was a herculean task, but Avengers: Endgame turned its underwhelming predecessor around, giving the MCU heroes a fighting chance against Thanos. Image: IMDbhttps://storage.googleapis.com/vision-prod/rim
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Mr. Nobody, while more art-house than sci-fi, fits the multiverse sub-genre, keeping its plot all about the Butterfly effect. Image: IMDB
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It's easy to see The Flash as DC's response to MCU movies, but it really does use the concept of multiverse very well. Image: IMDB
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In The One, Jet Li plays a former agent of the Multiverse Authority who plans to track down over a hundred different versions of himself, and kill them, absorbing their energy. Image: IMDB
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Everything Everywhere All at Once is funny, poignant, thrilling all at once, truly doing justice to the idea of multiverse and remains the film to beat. Image: IMDB
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 Jyothi Jha

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