DOCTOR STRANGE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS BREAKDOWN! 75 MORE Easter Eggs You Missed!

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in-depth frame-by-frame breakdown and visual analysis by Erik Voss! 75 MORE Easter Eggs and details we missed! Get your discounted RTX Austin 2022 tickets at bit.ly/NewRockstarsRTX and enter code “NewRockstars”

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is now streaming on Disney+, revealing dozens more details we missed when the movie released in theaters in May! Erik Voss revisits the movie to break it down with even more attention to detail! In the opening 30 seconds alone, in the Marvel Studios title card, are tons more visual details that point at where Marvel Studios may be headed next! Every horror movie reference, music detail, and Sam Raimi homage! What are "incursions," and how is the MCU headed to Secret Wars?

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Written and Researched by Erik Voss
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All Comments (21)
  • @ChaseRStewart
    Spiderman's ending scene was set in Christmas not the whole movie. There was Halloween decorations still put up. If I'm not mistaken the coffee shop owner said to take down those lights, meaning its like November 1st through the 5th.
  • If you think about it, it’s ironic bc in the grand calculus of the Multiverse, Defender Strange’s sacrifice was more important than HIS life, since without his corpse, Wanda wouldn’t have been stopped.
  • @codydwyerify
    Another thing: The manual dexterity and control it takes to repair a watch is comparable to that required to be a surgeon. This is literally depicting his healing, both physically but most importantly mentally. I believe there is previous mention that he could have fixed his hands (I think that's part of the original Dr Strange movie) but instead chose to pursue magic. Whatever mental block / guilt complex he had has been worked through, which could have larger implications of him reaching his fuller potential.
  • @Lg_Lantern
    The Ultron units don't necessarily mean that Ultron won. It could also be that the 'armor around the world' that Tony was trying to build in Age of Ultron was successful
  • @derpydog0078
    I disagree that Sinister Strange is still alive, I think the third eye on our Strange is just his "souvenir" from using the Darkhold.
  • The reason wanda had lots of apple trees is 'An apple a day keeps doctor away'😂
  • @ryzacraft
    That ‘grand calculus’ quote from NWH actually explains why 616 strange didn’t do the same thing as defender strange. He realised when spiderman saved all the villains that sacrifices didn’t necessarily have to be made and that people could still be saved
  • @redgamer1013
    The third eye does not mean that sinister strange is still alive. Like you said at first its what happened to him because of him using the darkhold. The darkhold was also destroyed in all universes before that moment so sinister strange couldn't have dreamwalked even if he was still alive. Furthermore, he opened it willingly meaning he accepts it as apart of himself and so he can be open to everything.
  • @GalarianGuy
    Considering that we now know Selvig published his work on dimensions and multiverses, it explains how Mysterio managed to call this universe 616 since he worked hard to make his backstory believable, he clearly researched Selvig's multidimensional travel theories and findings.
  • @Spajki
    What was confusing about No Way Home being before MoM? The last scene only happens on christmas. Everything earlier was in fall so before MoM. Nothing confusing there lol
  • @MK_XXXIX
    From the acting and set designs, to the story writing and directing, to all of those insane little details that the VFX team always seems to nail time and time again… it just never ceases to amaze me how much of an amazing job everyone does over at Marvel Studios! They really are the best when it comes to making movies!
  • @JJN-Studios
    That whole scene reminded me of Voldemort and the death eaters invading hogwarts. The creepy whispering, the shield being broken, it was so so similar. I loved it!
  • Nobody ever talks about how Strange hisses when he is using the Hydras to fight Wanda. It was weird and I really thought it was reference to the “What if?” Strange. This is also supported with the first few spells we see are beast based
  • There is a time gap in NWH between the climax and ending of the movie of about several weeks. With most of that film occurring in early November, a late November setting for MoM actually makes sense. To me at least.
  • @AceTrigger00
    I’d like to point out that MCU placements for movies aren’t always exactly linear because some of them have time jumps (NWH had maybe 3) so it’s hard to put the entire movie in one spot, but I’d say they’re somewhat accurate.
  • @loek2
    I like the idea of the universe with the stark drones being where Tony was able to make his "suit of armor around the world"
  • I kinda disappointed that you didnt include the part where Strange said "Smells..." Cut off by Wanda saying "-fresh?" The Strange replied "I was about to say Real." Hinting that Strange knew he's in a false reality.
  • I don't know if anyone has said it yet, but Tony dreaming about his kid in Infinity war was proof that yes he may have been able to see into the different universes, but it's also showing you the variance in reality because he said that they had a son with the quote we named him after your eccentric uncle. He didn't say they had a daughter
  • Dreams are when you are looking in other universes right? In Thor Ragnorok he says he’s been having theses dreams about Asgard getting destroyed. That means that in other universes Asgard got destroyed. Does that mean that Thor is unable to save Asgard before Hela gets there? The possibilities because of this is endless
  • @MK_XXXIX
    Of all the amazing skills that Doctor Strange possesses, his eidetic memory (was called photographic memory) is probably the one that doesn't get mentioned a whole lot, but what a wonderful skill to have! 😏