How the multiverse works in the Marvel movies

Doctor Strange
(Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Doctor Strange 2 goes all-in on the multiverse – exactly what you'd expect from a movie titled Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. But how does it all work? 

We've already had a taste of the multiverse in Loki and Spider-Man: No Way Home – Loki saw the titular trickster come face to face with several variants (i.e. people that diverge from a selected 'main' timeline and create another timeline with different events and history), while No Way Home saw Tom Holland's Peter Parker come face to face with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's versions of the character after a spell cast by Doctor Strange went wrong. 

So, let's get into it and answer some of those questions. Buckle up, we're heading into the multiverse. Spoilers for Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness lie ahead, too. 

How does the multiverse work in the Marvel movies?

The multiverse is a collection of alternate universes. 'Our' universe, or the universe where the majority of MCU movies and shows take place, is called Earth-616 – each universe has a designated number to tell them apart. As well as taking place on Earth-616, a significant portion of Doctor Strange 2 is also spent on Earth-838. And if you're wondering why 616 in Doctor Strange 2 got cheers in the cinema, it's because the number has a comic book past.

As for how Doctor Strange is able to travel between universes in the sequel, that's thanks to the powers of America Chavez. America has the ability to open portals to other universes, but she struggles to control her power and use it on command. 

Universe-hopping comes at a price, though – when two universes collide, an incursion occurs. This results in both universes being destroyed and the multiverse contracting. According to comic book lore, each time a new incursion happens, the time it takes for an incursion to happen shortens. On Earth-838, Strange was executed for causing an incursion and, in the Doctor Strange 2 post-credits scene, it's revealed that the Strange from Earth-616 has also caused one, due to Strange taking over a dead body.

How does dreamwalking work in the Marvel movies?

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

(Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Dreamwalking is when a person inhabits an alternate version of themselves in another universe – both Wanda and Doctor Strange do this. 

Wanda dreamwalks in alternate universes where her sons, Billy and Tommy, are alive – they ceased to exist at the end of WandaVision when Wanda's fabricated town of Westview was destroyed and she's desperate to be reunited with them, whatever the cost. 

Meanwhile, Doctor Strange dreamwalks while he's stuck in the netherworld reality in order to fight Wanda and save America Chavez on Earth-616. The only version of Strange that exists on Earth-616, however, is the corpse of yet another version of Strange, so the sorcerer must inhabit the dead body. However, reanimating the dead comes at a price, and he's attacked by spirits.

Why haven't we seen the multiverse before Phase 4?

Loki Season 1 image

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We have, of course, seen the multiverse a few times now, but the real breaking point came during the Loki finale. Essentially, the main Marvel timeline had been kept in one piece by a man known as He Who Remains. This timeline was known as the Sacred Timeline, and anyone who deviated from it was killed by a group known as the Time Variance Authority – or TVA.

Loki and a female variant of him, Sylvie, travel to the end of time and kill He Who Remains, resulting in the timeline fracturing. Without the man behind the TVA keeping everyone from obeying the events of the Sacred Timeline, the multiverse broke. That's why, after the Loki finale, we've been seeing multiple Spider-Men, Wandas, and Stranges. The Sacred Timeline has been broken, and now it's all to play for in the MCU.


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