Moment when Sylvie kills the One Who Remains destabilizes the boundaries of the multiverse
the producer Richie Palmer was right when he said that “Loki” would help establish the plot of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”. So neither “Spider-Man: No Homecoming” or “WandaVision” did the multiverse catastrophe shown in the sequel. Supreme Wizard.
The final scene of “Loki” is the real responsible to be directly linked with the madness of “Doctor Strange 2”, affirmed the own Kevin Feige during the movie premiere. The bonding moment is in the final scene of the series, in which sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) Woods the one who remains (Jonathan Majors) and ends up destabilizing the borders of the Multiverse.
And those who watched the production, available on Disney+, know that the one who remains is a variant of kang, the Conqueror, and had the function of containing the intersection between the alternate realities of the Multiverse. Soon after his death, the sacred timeline was exposed to other ramifications.
Confirming the facts, Feige confessed to the official Marvel website: “You know, there’s always a method to madness, even in the Multiverse and for Marvel fans who know that Loki and Sylvie did something at the end of the series that made all of this possible. The One Who Remains is gone and this allowed a spell to go wrong in ‘Spider-Man: No Return Home,’ which drives the entire Multiverse to go wild.”he explained.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” will be set shortly after the events of the third movie. Peter parker (Tom Holland), “Spider-Man: No Homecoming”, in which Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) helps make the world forget the hero’s true identity. The story shows the mirrored world out of control, having to go after Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) to help you face this new danger.
The film is directed by Sam Raimi (from “Spider-Man”, 2002 film and the first adaptation live action of the Neighborhood Friend). The cast also includes the newcomer to the MCU Xochitl Gomez, in the role of America Chavez; Rachel McAdams how Christine Palmer; Benedict Wong reprising Wong; Patrick Stewart returning as the Professor Xavier; Chiwetel Ejiofor in the role of bite; and Hayley Atwell living the Captain Carter.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” hits theaters this Thursday, May 5, and has already had its first impressions released on the networks. check them out clicking here.
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