"Avengers 4: Endgame" may bring us the Marvel movie multiverse

Marvel Pictures will completely end a story that has been told for more than 10 years in "Avengers 4: Endgame." When the story ends, it will change the Marvel movie universe forever. We have always heard this statement, but how did it change? How is it different from the existing MCU?

After Thanos destroyed half of the lives in the universe in Infinity War, many people wondered what would happen in "Avengers 4." Marvel Studios has always kept the movie’s information secret as much as possible, leading to many speculations about the movie. Some people focused the discussion on what kind of story "Avengers 4" would tell, while others focused on the MCU after the endgame.

At present, Marvel Pictures is developing several fourth-stage movies. We can piece together the future MCU from these movies, but the long-term MCU plan is still a mystery. The editor believes that the reason why people say that the MCU in the post-endgame era is no longer a traditional MCU is probably because "Avengers 4: Endgame" will bring us the multiverse of Marvel movies, that is MCM.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the existence of other universes was first mentioned in Thor: The Dark World (the movie mentioned the 616 universe), and then laid the foundation for the multiverse in "Antman" and "Doctor Strange" Based on the basics, Benedict Cumberbatch, the actor of Doctor Strange, may have confirmed the arrival of the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse. He mentioned last year that the existing MCU is already full of characters, so that it is about to explode to other dimensions. Cumberbatch is usually very good at keeping secrets, but this may be a mistake by him.

So, what are the advantages of the multiverse? Obviously, he can let Marvel Pictures tell more comic stories, and the continuity between movies is not so strict. The multiverse allows Marvel Studios to freely tell the stories of the X-Men and Fantastic Four, allowing them to exist independently without needing to tell their history in the MCU.

also gave Marvel Pictures the freedom to choose from a storytelling perspective. For example, the villain of "Spider-Man: Far From Home" can be made from another universe (the reason why he is from another universe is because he was originally a villain, but he was positioned as a hero in Far From Home, so some people think He may be another version of mystery guest from another universe). In any case, this is a beautiful idea of ​​ours. After "Avengers 4: Endgame" is released, we can know whether Marvel Studios movies will be planted with seeds of the multiverse.