While cleaning up the mess, Miguel mentions that he tries to keep various universes intact, but is clearly frustrated at those who cause multiversal issues. Early on in “Across the Spider-Verse,” Miguel pops up to help Hailee Steinfeld‘s Gwen Stacy/Spider-Woman beat Renaissance Vulture, who came from another universe. This led to a catastrophe that was later explored in “Multiverse of Madness.” However, the events of that film, which included Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire appearing as their Spider-Mans to aid Holland’s, were referenced by Spider-Man 2099 (AKA Miguel O’Hara). “No Way Home” was the one that started it off, however, as a Doctor Strange spell gone wrong caused the multiverse to open and unleash upon the MCU’s universe. The MCU is ramping up its dealings with the multiverse as “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Loki,” “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” all dealt with the multiverse. So while we keep scouring the film for more hidden details to bring to you - for now, here are 10 cool Easter eggs you should know about.ĭoctor Strange, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, and the MCU There are so many different iterations of Spider-People, including Spider-Monkey, Spider-Wolf, Spider-Cat, Spider-Rex, Peter Parkedcar, Ultimate Tarantula, and so many more. The scenes set in the Spider-Society headquarters (Nueva York on Earth 2099) are enough to deliver 500 Easter eggs and hidden details, if not more.
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