The cinematic experience that was Spider-Man: No Way Home was one of the highlights of recent years in terms of entertainment, but it cannot be easily copied. While the multiverse concept has long been used by both Marvel and DC, the exact set of circumstances that led to No Way Home cannot be replicated by any other superhero franchise. Perhaps the most likely to generate a film like No Way Home would be Batman thanks to his long cinematic history, but not even the caped crusader would have all the ingredients needed to pull off No Way Home’s Multiverse trick.
Originality is not an easy thing to ask of major blockbuster franchises, especially at a time when it is so difficult to draw audiences back to the movie theaters. Years after setting the tone for the industry with the idea of a shared universe, the MCU once again indicates a successful path with the concept of the Multiverse. In addition to No Way Home, the Disney+ series Loki and What If...? as well as the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness prove that the Multiverse may be the next big trend.
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In the same way that many franchises have tried to replicate MCU's shared universe, many superhero movies will now try to find their own "No Way Home." The multiverse is not unique to Spider-Man — in fact, alternate realities are a relatively recent concept to the mythos of the friendly neighborhood — and it can be found in the stories of many other superheroes. In the movies, however, pulling the concept of the Multiverse is much more difficult. Whether for creative or even legal reasons, bringing together elements from different franchises into a single film is an arduous task and
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