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#mcu #marvel #avengersdoomsday #marvelstudios #fantasticfour After Avengers: Endgame, the whole world was asking the same question —what’s next for Marvel?” And the answer sounded massive: The Multiverse Saga. A story that was supposed to open infinite doors, bring in new worlds, and reshape everything we knew about the MCU. But somewhere along the way… things didn’t exactly go as planned. In this video, I’m breaking down what the Multiverse Saga could’ve been — not just as a theory, but as a way of seeing the story differently. I call it “The Multiverse in Perspective.” This isn’t just another rant about how Marvel “fell off.” It’s a grounded look at how the multiverse could’ve actually worked — through the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and even Blade — if Marvel had focused on telling stories from different worlds instead of just tossing in cameos and nostalgia bait. We’ll talk about how Spider-Man: No Way Home, Deadpool & Wolverine, and Fantastic Four: First Steps each showed glimpses of what could’ve been — how the multiverse could’ve been used to build meaning, emotion, and synergy between worlds. Because at the end of the day, the multiverse isn’t just about infinite timelines or variants — it’s about perspective. Different worlds, same truths. So yeah, this is me exploring what might just be Marvel’s biggest missed opportunity… and why it still could’ve been something truly legendary. If you’re someone who still cares about stories, setup, and heart — this one’s for you.