DC’s Elseworlds Movie Plan Already Beats Marvel & Sony’s Multiverse

DC's Elseworlds projects take a much more practical approach to the multiverse than Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man movies. Marvel Studios has launched a cinematic universe with a consistent continuity that now ventures into the concept of the multiverse in order to continue expanding its reach and incorporate properties that existed before it began, such as Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Fox's X-Men franchise. Warner Bros.' DC movies, on the other hand, haven't had the same luck with their attempt at an interconnected franchise. However, this difference could play in DC's favor.
The MCU multiverse contains an infinite number of realities, including those of movies and shows not explicitly acknowledged by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As Phase 4 and 5 entries such as Loki and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness suggest, it's possible for these realities to meet, allowing characters from different Marvel titles to cross over. While DC has its own multiverse that allows Ezra Miller's Flash to meet Michael Keaton's Batman, the likelihood of Robert Pattinson's Batman coming out of his gritty universe to meet Joaquin Phoenix's Joker is much lower thanks to the nature of DC's Elseworlds strategy.


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