Following the MCU's burgeoning foray into the multiverse, one minor detail of the recent She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer suggests that the direction of the much-mooted Secret Wars project may be very different from the expectation. The MCU tends to take creative liberties with the stories it borrows from, and the bent towards the Marvel Multiverse isn't likely to be any different. Projects like Loki and, more recently, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness have set up for the next wave of MCU movies to feature a clash of the universes a la Secret Wars. The question is how that clash may end up looking and the She-Hulk trailer might have a hint in the form of the antagonist, Titania.
1984's Secret Wars was Marvel's first major crossover event comic, setting the stage for many more down the line, including a direct sequel that didn't do nearly as well, and a 2015 event also called Secret Wars that was much larger in scope. In the original story, a patchwork planet called Battleworld is assembled by the cosmic being known as The Beyonder, and several of the world's heroes — including Spider-Man, the Hulk, several Avengers and X-Men — are all brought for a grand contest against an assembly of the world's villains, including Magneto and Doctor Doom. The 2015 event follows somewhat similar logic, except instead of just pieces of different worlds from the Earth-616 Universe, it would bring together pieces of worlds from across the entire Marvel Multiverse.
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The mere presence of Titania suggests that Marvel may be doing something unexpected by actually combining both the 1984 and 2015 Secret Wars events, rather than solely using the latter. Despite the MCU
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