Everyone on earth almost by now has seen Multiverse of Madness at least twice, if not more, while some of the worlds are still waiting for it to be available on Disney+ later this month. Now it has come to be that time where we realize all the Easter eggs we all missed in our multiple watches of the movie. The latest installment in the MCU was just released in theaters on May 6th and earned a gross of over $900 million at the worldwide box office. In the film, we see Dr. Strange, travel through the Multiverse to the Book of Vishanti to stop the “evil” version of Wanda Maximoff, AKA Scarlet Witch.
In this film, there were many seasons that showed parallel realities throughout the multiverse, including seeing teenage America Chavez tumble through several of those different realities. One was a black-and-white world that looked old-timey where HYDRA was in power and then also one where everything seemed to be made of paint. And then soon, Strange and his protége finally make it to Earth-838 then facing the Illuminati which sets off the events of the rest of the plot in the film.
But now, there’s some hidden details we all missed that we’re going to be discussing.
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Let’s Talk About The Iron Man Easter Eggs…
We’re finally heard about some behind-the-scene details related to the scene where Strange and Chavez fly through different universes. One universe had a glimpse that featured Stark Industries drones set against a background that hints at the “Superior Iron Man” from the comics. In that storyline, Tony Stark has lost sight of his morals and becomes a villain instead of a hero. Furthermore, the drone that appears seems to be identical to the BARF technology, which was seen most recently in 2019’s Spider-Man: Far from Home.
Many Tony Stark fans know him as the genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist that sacrifices himself in Endgame to save the world from Thanos, but what if Doctor Strange in the Muitlverse of Madness just teased a possible world where Tony Stark’s Iron Man is actually a villain? But actually seeing this happen in the MCU in future movies is really unlikely, unless, of course, it happens in What If on Disney+.
Finding all the Easter eggs in Marvel films is exciting, maybe you can find some too when Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is available to stream on Disney Plus on June 22nd.