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  1. #Nexus being tv
  2. #Nexus being windows
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#Nexus being tv

Until now, it was widely accepted that Marvel Comics largely took place in a reality known as Earth-616, while the Marvel movies and TV shows took place in one often known as Earth-199999. There's also an inconsistency between what Marvel Studios calls the MCU's prime reality and what Earth-838 calls it, as well as differences between what happens in the movies versus the comics. Still, if the MCU is to be taken as canon down to the last line of dialogue, it's an inconsistency. Some fans have waved away the coincidence by assuming the mention of Earth-616 was nothing but an Easter egg. Quentin Beck was, to the best of our knowledge, not from Earth-838 it would be an incredible coincidence for multiple realities to give the MCU's prime Earth the same numeric classification. In "Spider-Man: Far From Home," Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio tells Peter Parker that he's an interdimensional being and that Peter's universe is called Earth-616. As good as Elizabeth Olsen's performance is, Wanda's sharp pivot from caring only about Vision to caring only about her kids makes for thin plotting and character development. As overpowered with magic as she's become (even more so once she sees her own likeness carved into the shrine at Mount Wundagore) it defies logic that she wouldn't at least try to bring him under her spell. Wanda is also aware of the White Vision in her own universe, even though he's gone missing. But, as we've established that there are no Visions to be found out there, even in infinite universes, maybe she knows something that we don't. If she knew about the multiverse, especially once she had her hands on the Darkhold, it seems much more reasonable that she'd want to find a reality in which she got to be with her husband and her kids.

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Wanda claims she's being "reasonable" as she causes mayhem in the first half of the movie, because of her mother's love. One could argue that these were visions and not true dreams, but it strains credibility that every dream - from the banal to the most extreme - in every universe is actually a window into another world.įirst, Wanda confides in Strange that Vision believed the multiverse was real and had theories about it. For example, Wanda manipulates dreams in "Avengers: the Age of Ultron." What characters see has to do with their deepest fears and possible futures in their own reality.

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The idea that dreams could potentially link divergent realities is interesting and has potential, but that potential is completely unexplored in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." No explanation is given, and seemingly contradictory evidence exists in other MCU properties.

#Nexus being windows

Throughout the movie, characters suspect that dreams are windows into the multiverse, and it's strongly implied that all dreams function this way. The suggestion is he's killed other variants of himself. He asks Doctor Strange if he's ever had a dream about falling to his death, then adds that was probably him. Later on, another Strange variant (Sinister Strange) admits to using the Darkhold to look for universes in which he ended up with Christine.















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