Did Doctor Strange change the MCU forever? (Photo Credit – Hotstar)

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Remember the days when saving the world was the ultimate hero gig? Fast forward to 2019, and we watched Earth’s mightiest heroes in Avengers: Endgame take on the ultimate challenge—saving half the universe! But after that, who could settle for anything less than multiple universes? Enter the multiverse, where superheroes now juggle realities like it’s no big deal, all thanks to Doctor Strange.

The multiverse started in 2018 with Into the Spider-Verse. Then No Way Home brought Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire together. But let’s not forget about DC! They weren’t sitting on the sidelines. Shows like The Flash, Arrow, and Batwoman twisted timelines like pretzels. Plus, Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans mashed up characters from various realities in an epic animated showdown. And what’s next? The Flash movie promises a wild nostalgia trip with Batman from Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton—bring on the chills!

And if you think only superheroes are having fun with alternate realities, check out Everything Everywhere All at Once. Michelle Yeoh stars as Evelyn, a regular gal who discovers she can tap into infinite realities while juggling a failing laundromat and a rocky marriage. Directed by the “Daniels,” this flick mixes hilarity and heartfelt moments, proving that multiverses are the talk of the town. They even turned down directing Loki to bring this wild ride to life. How’s that for commitment?

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