The third installment of Spider-Man, titled No way home, arrived in Peruvian cinemas to show us the greatest adventure of Spider-Man played by Tom Holland. Under the direction of Jon Watts, the arachnid multiverse was showcased on the big screen in all its glory and fans couldn’t be more excited.
Much was said about the Spider-Verse and expectations were high, but the result left many satisfied after the epic return of old glories. Doctor Octopus and Green Goblin are some of the villains who resumed their adventures; however, unexpected allies also appeared with a lot of web to catch them.
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What few expected was that the film would have more surprises, even in its post-credit scenes. Specifically, the second served as a trailer for Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness to anticipate what we would see. As if the alliance with Scarlet Witch wasn’t enough, a novel character was also introduced.
It was nothing less than Doctor Strange Supreme, the remembered sorcerer that we saw in the fourth chapter of the animated series What if …? This dark version of the superhero survived his fate and redeemed himself in the show’s finale to save the multiverse from Ultron.
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Previously, the show’s producer, Brad Winderbaum, told Inverse that various stories and characters could be revisited in the future. “It is difficult not to imagine more content with some of these personalities,” he emphasized to the outlet.
Along the same lines, Tom Hiddleston participated in The tonight show starring Jimmy Fallon to anticipate that the animated series will have a great impact on the franchise: “I’m intrigued because I haven’t seen it in its entirety (…). It establishes a lot of things in the MCU that I don’t know anything about ”.
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