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Multiverse Of Madness: One Small Detail Brings Hope For The Future Of Wanda's Kids
As everyone who has seen the film will know, the main motivation of the Darkhold-corrupted Wanda Maximoff in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is to steal America Chavez's universe hopping powers so she can find a world where she can live happily with her children, Tommy and Billy. Strange's attempt to dissuade the Scarlet Witch from her plan by reminding her that the boys don't exist is immediately shot down by the reveal that they exist in every universe, except the core MCU.
Kristy AndersonPublished 12 months ago in GeeksWhat Comes Next for Wanda Maximoff?
Well, Multiverse of Madness is in the bag for us Marvel fans and we got our villainous Wanda, but what comes next? If you’ve seen the movie, you know that at the end, there was a flash of red that signals that she did some sort of magic spell. Was that her spells dying out and her erasing herself from life? Or was it a new spell that sent her somewhere else, saving her from the fate she thought she had deserved? While we waited for the official answer, I had some thoughts.
MCU: If You Can Forgive These 10 Characters, You Should Be Able To Forgive The Scarlet Witch
WARNING! SPOILERS for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. After much speculation regarding the character's allegiance prior to the film's release, Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch emerged as the clear antagonist of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. She racks up a rather large body count in the film, killing many trainee Sorcerors during an assault on Kamar-Taj, as well as the Illuminati of universe 838, in her quest to travel to a world where she could be with her lost children.
Kristy AndersonPublished about a year ago in GeeksMs. Marvel
With the Ms. Marvel series about to drop, I thought that it would be a good time to drop a background article for those who don’t know who she is or what her background is.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished about a year ago in Geeks6 Unique Marvel Shows Unlike the Rest of the MCU
Marvel has absolutely come a long way since its days of just being remanded to the realm of glossy, colorful comics. The fictional literature once regarded as nothing but a simple novelty to keep kids busy has become one of the biggest cash grabs both on the big and small screen, with the MCU leading the way by a lot.
D.J. RiveraPublished about a year ago in Geeks‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Movie Review
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the MCU’s first foray into horror, continues their more recent exploration into the nature of the multiverse, as began with “WandaVision” and Spider-Man: No Way Home. When Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) encounters a young girl named America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) with the ability to travel through the multiverse, he consults Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) for help. But Wanda has also been dabbling in the multiverse thanks to an ancient book of witchcraft called the Darkhold, and evil forces from across all dimensions are being unleashed.
Will LasleyPublished about a year ago in Geeks'Thor: Love and Thunder': The Big Clue That Tells Us Jane Foster's Mighty Thor Is Probably NOT From Another Universe
After a longer than usual wait, fans have finally been treated to the first teaser trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder, a film which gives Chris Hemsworth's Thor the honour of being the first Avenger to go beyond a trilogy. Aside from a few fun moments and Easter eggs for fans, the biggest moment of the teaser is in it's final few seconds, where we get our first look at Jane Foster as the Mjolnir wielding Mighty Thor.
Kristy AndersonPublished about a year ago in GeeksTop 25 Moments In Which Endgame Made Me Cry, Laugh out Loud, or Smile
Avengers: Endgame, as we know, came out 3 years ago now, and it still feels like yesterday that I was trying (and failing) to focus on normal, everyday life when this movie was hitting theaters. Now, as we approach its anniversary on April 26, I can’t stop thinking of how much this movie (and its predecessor Avengers: Infinity War) shook the world and changed the Marvel Cinematic Universe forever. These movies are, in my opinion, two of the greatest superhero movies, and I could go on for hours as to why they are so amazing. Not only does Endgame have show-stopping, jaw-dropping, tear-jerking moments— it also has an ensemble cast that ties up and connects a decade of movies perfectly. That storytelling and world-building is enough to give me chills.
Krystal KatzPublished about a year ago in GeeksTop 10 Most Powerful MCU Characters
10. Shang Chi One the newest edition to the franchise, Shang Chi is driven with pure strength and the true master of the Ten Rings. Debuted in 2022 Shang Chi has already become a fan-favorite character with his Martial Arts skills and heartbreaking back story.
'Moon Knight' Episode 2 Review
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR MOON KNIGHT EPISODE 2 “Summon the Suit” “Summon the Suit” picks up with echoes of Moon Knight beating the jackal from episode 1, then the camera moves to sand, more specifically Steven’s anti-sleepwalking sand surrounding his bed. Right off the bat, directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead seamlessly continue the visual language and motifs established in episode one, specifically utilizing upside-down shots, mirrors, and reflections. So far this visual storytelling is one of the things that really stands out about Moon Knight when comparing it to other MCU streaming shows.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in Geeks'Guardians Of The Galaxy 3' Star Teases More Improvised Scenes
In a recent interview with The Wrap, Karen Gillan talks about the freedom given to her on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy 3. No doubt there has always been a level of play within the scenes, but the actress stresses that she has leveled up her improvisation powers:
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksThe Genius of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
In the 14 years since it was first conceived, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken over the world of film. For many who may not be fans or big followers of the MCU the biggest question is why. To understand why the MCU has become a world wide phenomenon it is important to look at the story, characters, style and relatability that has shaped this groundbreaking franchise.
Joe PattersonPublished about a year ago in Geeks