Fan art for Avengers: Secret Wars features Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine.
Marvel Studios' exploration of parallel universes and alternate timelines continues in Phase Five of the Multiverse Saga.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has barely begun, with Phase Four having already utilized the multiverse in a number of films and television series.
Quantumania, starring Ant-Man and the Wasp and focusing heavily on Kang the Conqueror, will be a major turning point in the Multiverse Saga.
In the end, both Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars may be traced back to Phases Five and Parts Six, respectively.
The two next Avengers movies will reveal whether the Multiverse Saga or the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Infinity Saga is more impressive.
Since there is no limit to the number of universes in existence, fans are curious as to whether characters from alternate realities will make an appearance in either of the two Avengers films.
A new fan poster for Avengers: Secret Wars features Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman).
The 2021 film Spider-Man: No Way Home included Maguire's return to the role of Peter Parker, alongside Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield's versions of the character.
To play Logan in Ryan Reynolds's forthcoming Deadpool 3 film, Hugh Jackman is coming out of Wolverine retirement.
In the film, Wade Wilson will make his permanent Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut.
Before the MCU, there wasn't much in the way of live-action superhero films in the early 2000s.
Prior to the tremendous success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the concept of shared worlds in film was not very widespread.
Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and Bryan Singer's first X-Men films have been credited with revitalizing the superhero film genre for many years.
Superhero films like Batman & Robin (1997) and the X-Men (2001) didn't start gaining mainstream traction until the early 2000s.
Their commercial success is proof of this; Spider-Man made over $825 million worldwide in 2002.
As a result of legal disputes, crossovers between X-Men and Spider-Man were never produced.
When you consider how legendary Maguire and Jackman are in their respective roles, it's easy to understand why their meeting in Avengers: Secret Wars would be a historic event.
Both the X-Men and Spider-Man film series became staples of the superhero film genre, with many installments in each series before being rebooted.
This might have the same impact in Avengers: Secret Wars as the reunion of three generations of Spider-Man in 2021.
Marvel Studios' exploration of parallel universes and alternate timelines continues in Phase Five of the Multiverse Saga.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has barely begun, with Phase Four having already utilized the multiverse in a number of films and television series.
Quantumania, starring Ant-Man and the Wasp and focusing heavily on Kang the Conqueror, will be a major turning point in the Multiverse Saga.
In the end, both Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars may be traced back to Phases Five and Parts Six, respectively.
The two next Avengers movies will reveal whether the Multiverse Saga or the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Infinity Saga is more impressive.
Since there is no limit to the number of universes in existence, fans are curious as to whether characters from alternate realities will make an appearance in either of the two Avengers films.
A new fan poster for Avengers: Secret Wars features Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman).
The 2021 film Spider-Man: No Way Home included Maguire's return to the role of Peter Parker, alongside Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield's versions of the character.
To play Logan in Ryan Reynolds's forthcoming Deadpool 3 film, Hugh Jackman is coming out of Wolverine retirement.
In the film, Wade Wilson will make his permanent Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut.
Before the MCU, there wasn't much in the way of live-action superhero films in the early 2000s.
Prior to the tremendous success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the concept of shared worlds in film was not very widespread.
Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and Bryan Singer's first X-Men films have been credited with revitalizing the superhero film genre for many years.
Superhero films like Batman & Robin (1997) and the X-Men (2001) didn't start gaining mainstream traction until the early 2000s.
Their commercial success is proof of this; Spider-Man made over $825 million worldwide in 2002.
As a result of legal disputes, crossovers between X-Men and Spider-Man were never produced.
When you consider how legendary Maguire and Jackman are in their respective roles, it's easy to understand why their meeting in Avengers: Secret Wars would be a historic event.
Both the X-Men and Spider-Man film series became staples of the superhero film genre, with many installments in each series before being rebooted.
This might have the same impact in Avengers: Secret Wars as the reunion of three generations of Spider-Man in 2021.