Cinema is firmly entrenched in the middle of its Multiverse phase.
From massive blockbusters like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse to smaller, critically-acclaimed darlings like Everything Everywhere All At Once, the topic of different universes where alternate events play out and various iterations of a certain character can all collide is a favorite for filmmakers right now.
Superhero films have especially run with the idea with films like Spider-Man: No Way Home and The Flash using the multiverse as a way to unite past on-screen iterations of characters and harness nostalgia for better or for worse.
The next to embrace the multiverse will be Robert Kirkman’s Invincible Season 2, but the creator has a different approach than his peers.
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