DOCTOR STRANGE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS BREAKDOWN! Full Movie Easter Eggs You Missed!
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Published 2022-05-07
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness full movie analysis, with all the Marvel Easter Eggs, Sam Raimi callbacks, and connections to WandaVision, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Inhumans, What If, and Avengers Infinity War explained! Erik Voss breaks down this epic Doctor Strange film scene by scene for the dozens of interesting Easter Eggs and details that you might have missed, and how Sam Raimi lent his signature horror style to bring the MCU to a new level of madness.
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Written and Researched by Erik Voss
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Editors: Devin Cleary, Nick Bell, Aaron Carrion, Kelly Joul
All Comments (21)
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Hilarious how everyone was so hyped up for the cameos and then Wanda folds the whole squad in 2 minutes.
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Blackbolt's death is definitely the most brutal death scene I've ever seen on any PG-13 film
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All this drama could have been avoided if Strange had called Hawkeye to give a little lecture to Wanda
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Dr. Strange’s “I’ve buried worse” line could be a reference to him and his family having to bury his sister.
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I haven’t seen anyone mention how Wanda’s motivation is that of a mother. It released Mother’s Day weekend and even Multiverse of Madness is M.o.M abbreviated
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I think when Strange says “I’ve buried worse” he isn’t necessarily referring to a scarier foe or villain, but rather his younger sister who died at a young age. “Worse” implies that he still hurts about it even till today.
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31:38 I don't think Vision existed in 838 considering that Ultron didn't go rogue and worked as planned.
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Mysterio’s use of 616 was not a coincidence, it’s highly likely Guterman did research about the possibility of multiple universes and came across Erik Selvig’s hypothesis (which was written on his blackboard in Thor the Dark World).
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Honestly that sequence of Wanda tried to possess another Wanda the first time and the first person perspective creeping on Wanda is just 👌
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I loved the fact that Wanda completely wrecked the Illuminati, it was the first time a villain brutally murdered a bunch of hero’s in such a unique ways. It really felt like something you’d read in a comic. The evil dead styled B-rated horror elements and comedy really made this movie fantastic!
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Things I thought of while watching Multiverse Of Madness was how the yellow light of the Ultron sentries could mean the mind stone is their power source and when Mr.Fantastic portals in the portal looks like the tesseract which did hold the space stone so maybe they're incorporating the energy of the space stone with some teleportation technology
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Seeing how strong strange has progressed each film he’s in is incredible
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Another thing I love the most about the ending is how Strange used his hands to repair his watch rather than use his magic like how he did in the beginning with his tie. Amazing character development!
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I saw Strange bowing to Wong in the end as a way of saying that Strange accepts that he doesn't have to be the one always "holding the knife" anymore and that he can come to terms with the power and responsibility being in someone else's hands.
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Fun fact a 60's Soul group from Detroit called "Fantastic Four" they had a hit called "The Whole World is a Stage" in 1967 peaking at number 6 on the US Billboard R&B chart in 1967. It also charted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 63.
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The sheer power of the Scarlett Witch was amazingly brutal. Ultimately undefeated against some of the most powerful beings across multiple universes.
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I swear, "I love you in every universe" hits me harder than "I love you 3,000"
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Dr. Strange's line, "Didn't you chart in the 60s?" is more likely referencing a musical group called the Fantastic Four that did chart in the 60s, which is a nod to the 2016 Doctor Strange when he was able to name a song, its band, and the year it charted while performing surgery.
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Strange isn't a hypocrite, his sacrifices are out of necessity while Wanda's is out of pure desire. The big deference is that fact that strange is always the defender while Wanda is the aggressor and really doesn't need to be doing any of this
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That scene where he used to those ghosts to fly over was craziest scene in the movie! Especially when he also used those ghosts to seal wanda.