![]() JK Simmons as J Jonah Jameson in 2004’s Spider-Man 2. This seems to be a big sign that Secret Invasion could be the next major crossover event after the Infinity War saga is now concluded. In fact, many of the heroes we’ve seen in these movies so far could be imposters already. With Skrulls apparently working with Nick Fury since the events of the '90s-set Captain Marvel, anything could be on the table here. The invasion takes place over a long period of time, making it difficult to nail down the true identity of any single Avenger. Secret Invasion sees an all-out infiltration of Earth by a wave of shapeshifting Skrulls, creating for a crisis of imposters, where no one is who they seem for sure. The 2008 Marvel comics event, Secret Invasion, is without a doubt a story of interest for the MCU, and it looks like this short glimpse of the Skrull empire drifting through space with Nick Fury is the first seeds of that story for the movie continuity. Has he been in cahoots with the Skrulls for the entirety of the main timeline of the MCU? And if that's the case, how many other heroes in the ranks of the MCU have been Skrulls? How long was this Skrull portraying Nick Fury, though? We know Jackson met the Skrulls all the way back in the 90s of Captain Marvel. What the hell is going on here? Apparently, Nick Fury was a Skrull (particularly Ben Mendelsohn's Skrull character) for the entirety of Far From Home. Jackson then walks away from the hologram and into a massive space ship full of Skrulls. It turns out, though, the beach is actually a hologram projection. The sequence cuts to the real Nick Fury, sitting in what looks like a beach resort, relaxing. What comes next, though, is the really insane part. Avengers: Endgame Is Proof That Nothing Matters.Spider-Man: No Way Home is out in theaters now. ![]() Strange and the Multiverse of Madness will be the same Strange Supreme that appears in What If.?, but it certainly appears to be a similar take on the anti-hero. It is unclear if the villainous take on the character in the trailer for Dr. The episode ends with the villain overpowering the "good" version of himself and successfully resurrecting Palmer, only for the act to cause his universe to collapse in on itself, leaving him alone with his grief. Strange refuses to accept this, though, and, after The Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) splits him into two versions, one becomes powerful by absorbing mystical beings and becoming Strange Supreme. Once he learns the Mystic Arts, he decides to use the Time Stone to undo her death, except no matter what he does Palmer always dies, because it is an "absolute point" in time.ĭr. Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams), who dies in a car crash. Strange struggles with the loss of his girlfriend Dr. The version of the sorcerer that our version of the character faces appears to be his villainous counterpart, Strange Supreme, who also appears in What If.?. Strange facing his most dangerous enemy yet: himself, except, not exactly. ![]() Strange and the Multiverse of Madness showed him trying to rectify his actions by meeting with Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and getting her to work with him to stop the multiverses from colliding even further. Read more 'Spider-Man' Fans Are Losing Their Minds Watching 'No Way Home' Strange's spell may have helped Parker with this problem, but tampering with the multiverse has consequences and these will be explored in the character's sophomore film. ![]() Strange to force the world to forget he exists in order to stop people from other universes entering his. ![]() The film sees Holland's Parker join forces with Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland's iterations of the character to "cure" the supervillains from their worlds and send them back.Īnd, while they manage to succeed, Holland's Parker has to make the ultimate sacrifice by getting Dr. He uses a similar move in the finale of What If.?, in which he seals Killmonger and Ultron (controlled by Zola) in a pocket dimension to stop their fight. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) tries to help Peter Parker after his identity is revealed by using a spell to make the world forget he is the web-slinging superhero.Īt first the spell goes wrong because Parker keeps interrupting Strange with requests to alter it, and when this happens he contains it in a pocket dimension to stop it from destroying the universe as they know it. How the Spider-Man: No Way Home Post-Credit Scene Is Connected What If.?
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