December 15 – 22, 2021
…was a huge week for Marvel’s true believers: with the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, and the series finale of Hawkeye, the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse just got a lot bigger…
While Loki introduced the concept of the Multiverse within the internal logic of the MCU, Spider-Man: No Way Home will go down in history, intertwining multiple franchises into one massive tapestry.
- Earth-N?
- Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil is present as Peter’s lawyer before he visited Doctor Strange;
- Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin has existing relationships with other characters in Earth-199999, unlike the other villains of the movie (and series.)
While we saw how Venom planeshifted into Earth-199999 (it’s implied that Topher Grace’s incarnation of Venom is part of a multiversal hive-mind, allowing both characters to exchange knowledge on Spider-Man’s infamy along the Symbiotes,) the events of Marvel’s Netflix television series were too low, street-level to be part of the Infinity Saga per see.
Either way, Daredevil might have just become required watching for a complete marathon of the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse.
May 4 – 5, 2022
WIP
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