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- spacetime appearing in the (eternally) inflating multiverse is a redundant concept. This implies that the multiverses of Levels I, II, and III are, in fact, the...
- Carson (May 26, 2022). "'Doctor Strange 2' VFX Artists on Creating 20 Multiverses in 40 Seconds". Variety. Archived from the original on May 27, 2022....
- Multiverse may also refer to: Multiverse (DC Comics), the fictional multiverse used by DC Comics Multiverse (Marvel Comics), the fictional multiverse...
- work in the interconnected X-Men film series, expressed his dislike for multiverses and multi-movie universe-building, deeming them the "enemy and death"...
- saving of the Pre-Crisis DC Multiverse. In an interview Jeff King stated, "The battle to save not one, but two multiverses in Convergence provides it"...
- Manhattan's powers) and restore the balance between the Light and Dark Multiverses. This action causes Wally to ****ume a new persona and, with his new powers...
- this new, greater Multiverse. In addition to the New 52 Multiverse, the Omniverse consists of an infinite number of alternate multiverses. Earth-0 is no...
- context at Toonopedia Alternity Multiverse on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki A Guide to the Many Marvel Multiverses at Marvel Universe Portals: Comics...
- Eternals (2021), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), and Black Panther: Wakanda...
- destroy one of the two multiverses. Their pact, with the help of Access, created the Amalgam multiverse by merging the two multiverses, to "buy some time"...