The Multiverse Saga Has Already Beat Infinity War & Endgame In 1 Crucial Way

Summary
  • The Multiverse Saga is more fleshed out than the Infinity Saga's concept of time travel, which hasn't been well fleshed out.
  • Marvel has learned from its mistakes with time travel and is now dedicated to thoroughly explaining the concept of the multiverse.
  • With upcoming projects in the Multiverse Saga, any lingering questions about the multiverse are likely to be answered, ensuring fewer inconsistencies than with time travel.
The Multiverse Saga may have just begun, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe has proven that this new era will beat the Infinity Saga in a crucial way. The Multiverse Saga obviously focuses on the concept of the Marvel multiverse and its many timelines and variants, and the MCU has been heavily exploring the concept since the Infinity Saga wrapped up with Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. It is one of the most complex concepts introduced in the MCU so far, yet it has already been more properly fleshed out than most others.
The Infinity Saga’s equivalent to the multiverse was the concept of time travel in the MCU, another idea with many possibilities and interpretations. Though technically introduced in Ant-Man with the Quantum Realm, Tony Stark seemingly figures out time travel in Avengers: Endgame. There wasn’t any explicit explanation of the rules of time travel up until that point, which raised a multitude of questions about the concept. However, the MCU is thoroughly exploring the concept of the multiverse, showing how the franchise has learned from its mistakes.
Your browser does not support the video tag. The MCU's Multiverse Is More Fleshed Out Than Its Time Travel The MCU’s Multiverse Saga has only just begun, but the concept of the multiverse is already way more fleshed out than time travel will ever be. When it comes to abstract ideas like these, a lot of explicit set-up is required to have it fully resonate with the audience. Time travel is notoriously tricky for any form of media to nail, and the MCU really only brought it up once in Endgame. Though the film’s characters do explain how it works, it’s such a brief moment from the audience’s perspective that it leaves viewers with more questions than answers.


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