Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness: 10 Biggest MCU Implications
1. The Multiverse Has Truly Begun To Bleed Into One Another
Arguably the greatest thread linking the post-Endgame MCU movies together was the existence of the multiverse, going back to Mysterio's potential origin in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
The Disney+ shows of Wandavision (speculation on Quicksilver's supposed reappearance) and especially Loki (the TVA and the splintering of the timeline) only drove home the fact that the multiverse is going to be an important feature going forward.
Whilst No Way Home made the multiverse clear with various alternate Peter Parkers, Multiverse of Madness truly lives up to its name and crosses the universes throughout its plot.
America Chavez's raw universe-traversal abilities, alongside magic users such as Strange and Wanda performing spells that connect them with their alternate selves, only drives the point home that the MCU is fully committing to the multiverse.
This opens up many possibilities including crossovers with pre-MCU properties such as the Fantastic Four and X-Men, as well as various animated stories such as Sony's current Into the Spider-Verse. The possibilities are endless, and it really is a more complete sandbox with all Marvel properties now in play.