The 6 best multiverse movies plus everything everywhere all at once

The 6 best multiverse movies plus everything everywhere all at once

The 6 best multiverse movies plus everything everywhere all at once

The 6 best multiverse movies besides Everything Everywhere All at Eleven – Marvel | A24 | Warner Bros. (courtesy)

The alternative reality theme has become very fashionable recently thanks to the deliveries of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, others like ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ have been the ones who have tapped into the argument, but not the only one, because there are more films about the multiverses.

Spider-Man: a new universe

Surely when you thought about the theme of multiverses, something came to your mind, and it was probably ‘Spider-Man: A New Universe’ which exceptionally featured the theme of characters from different realities, starring Miles Morales, who is about to become the new Spider-Man, but for this he must meet himself. Available on Netflix.

Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness

Along the same lines, Marvel premiered ‘Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness’ with Elizabeth Olsen and Benedict Cumberbatch where the whole plot basically revolves around a girl who has the power to create portals to other universes and Scarlett Witch wants to find a reality where she can have her children. Available on Disney +.

interstellar

Basically the movies Christopher Nolan also supports the theme of the Multiverses, or parallel realities. “Inception” or “Tenet” are some of the examples of him, but “Interstellar”, a science fiction film, is about a man who reaches another reality to save humanity. Available on HBO Max.

Coraline

Although in its appearance it is a bit childish, ‘Coraline’ hide the multiverse cleverly. The animated adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s work is about a girl with the ability to enter an alternate world through a door, but who also hides unknown dangers. Available on Apple TV.

Monsters Inc.

While it may not seem like it, there are theories that point to it Disney movies could be linked by multiversesand one of the voices of this would be ‘Monsters, Inc.’, a world that hides behind every door in the world, where monsters and all kinds of creatures that can easily enter ours live.

space jam

Finally, one of the films that exploited the multiverse before anyone else was ‘Space Jam’, the animated classic starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes, in which the basketball star falls through a hole that transports him to a world of cartoons. where he has to give the game of the century to save the world. Available on HBO Max.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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