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This theory also complicates affairs immensely. Every person and object appears to have a parallel counterpart in any given universe, which proves immediately useful to Strange and America's pursuit of the Book of Vishanti, a tome that is the Darkhold's antithesis and the key to stopping Wanda safely. The most important of these involves counterparts. If they're not followed, consequences are suffered.Īs our own Rafael Motamayor put it, the magic in "Doctor Strange 2" is ridiculous and that's why it rules. There are, however, actual rules to the magic and how it functions multiversally. Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?" That installment finds the Sorcerer Supreme (not unlike Wanda) traversing timelines to save his loved ones through evil, corrupting means.

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If that concept sounds familiar to viewers, it might be because it was established in Marvel's "What If.?" series in the episode "What If. It's that act that begins an "incursion," the cataclysmic collision of two Earths that can only end with one being obliterated. It's not just that dream-walking is a skill learned through the Darkhold (again, a book that corrupts its reader). What's most interesting about this action is that the multiverse itself frowns on it. As we learn in the third act of "Multiverse of Madness," they don't even need to be alive. Yes, "into." Dream-walking is, for all intents and purposes, a fancy way of saying "possessing." An individual who dream-walks has access to their parallel version's life and whatever skill sets they do or do not possess. Both projects focus on a governing body policing a character's nature (in "Loki" it's the TVA, in "Multiverse of Madness," the Illuminati), and the ensuing refutation having massive (and even violent) consequences. Loki's attempts to change his stripes and amend his character stem from the discovery of these variants and mirror a major plot point of "Multiverse of Madness." Stephen Strange is similarly deemed a threat to the multiverse by Earth 838's Illuminati, and Strange's efforts to challenge their conclusion drive the film towards its bonkers third act. Loki (Tom Hiddleston), as it turns out, has many variants, all of whom cause chaos. That show, created and largely written by "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" scribe Michael Waldron, was concerned with and introduced the concept of "variants." They are deviations from the Sacred Timeline, policed by the Time Variance Authority, that create alternate timelines through their actions. In many ways, "Multiverse of Madness" is a thematic continuation of 2021's "Loki." The incursion-ruined Earth? That's the malice and hunger one. More importantly, the Ancient One's caution offers "Multiverse of Madness" writer Michael Waldron a blueprint for the worlds his film will visit. Almost any story involving parallel worlds will pass through him in some way, shape, or form.

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This is notable for two reasons: For one, it makes "Doctor Strange," as a movie, the foundation of Marvel's multiversal exploits.

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The multiverse is real and filled with the sorts of worlds the Ancient One warned of. and waiting." It doesn't humble Stephen whatsoever, but it does prove prescient. Dark places where powers older than time lie ravenous. In 2016's "Doctor Strange,"' the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) offered this humbling thought and warning to Stephen: "This universe is only one of an infinite number. Before the multiverse became mad, it was a vague and ominous threat.









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