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Finished the series and have a simple(?) timeline question.
In this show, everytime the timeline bracnhes, it creates a variation of the universe, correct? It's not like Back to the Future II where it's the same people. Evolution can vary like the butterfly effect, which is why all of Asgard can be alligators. It confused me because I kept expecting Loki to only be Tom Hiddleston
I think the "sacred" part of the Sacred timeline just involves the actions that are taken. Like Loki can be a female, alligator, African American, any different race or species, But as long as all his core moments still happen. Presumably they all lived the exact same lives until their respective Nexus moment occured.
Oh, that’s miles away just for filming.
I guess they will keep us stacked with shows till then anyway.
Yeah a bit surprising after the positive reception to the show. Also I would imagine the plot could be quite important in the wider MCU too. I guess there’s a ton of planning required to get all these films and shows to fit together and give out important info at the right time for other projects.Pretty unexpected, but I guess it depends on certain factors such as the actors, COVID, etc.
As much? The multiverse wasn't really much of a factor in WandaVision.The stuff that happens in the Loki series... do you think it will affect the Multiverse as much as Wandavision did?
Wasn't it claimed that Wandavision's effect on multiverse will be revealed later? And will find out in next Spider-Man andAs much? The multiverse wasn't really much of a factor in WandaVision.
Wasn't it claimed that Wandavision's effect on multiverse will be revealed later? And will find out in next Spider-Man and
Dr Strange 2?
The only thing they said was that this show was going to lead in Strange 2, which is true. Wanda has a new status quo that's going to be reflected in that movie. But they never specifically said WV was gonna deal with the multiverse, we the fans assumed that until the show finally came out and ended.
Meanwhile Loki dealt with the Multiverse head on and we see the ramifications of that at the end of the season. Plus the head writer of Loki became the new writer on Strange 2 and has stated he rewrote the script based on what happens in Loki.
The only thing they said was that this show was going to lead in Strange 2, which is true. Wanda has a new status quo that's going to be reflected in that movie. But they never specifically said WV was gonna deal with the multiverse, we the fans assumed that until the show finally came out and ended.
Meanwhile Loki dealt with the Multiverse head on and we see the ramifications of that at the end of the season. Plus the head writer of Loki became the new writer on Strange 2 and has stated he rewrote the script based on what happens in Loki.
This really emphasizes the need to distinguish between the actual official statements, versus the suppositions and extrapolations people make *from* the official statements. "WandaVision will introduce the multiverse" was *never* based in actual evidence, it was always just a postulate by fans overly eager to connect the dots, especially if you could pencil in those lines in the right way to form the word 'mutant'.