As the name might suggest, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness transitions into many alternate dimensions. That’s one of the most fun things in a movie with a premise like this. Fans want to see Marvel try alternate takes on beloved characters. That includes Dr. Strange and his other superhero cohorts.

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Unfortunately, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness does not spend much time in other dimensions. There are three major realities. Earth-616 is the main MCU dimension fans have grown to know and love. Then there are two more with major roles in the movie. The coolest ones are barely touched upon but are still worth mentioning.

Warning. The following list contains spoilers!

8 The Book Of The Vishanti’s Universe

A scene featuring characters in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

This is the first universe viewers will see in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The Book of the Vishanti is like the whole MacGuffin of the movie. It’s one of two with the other being America Chavez, who has the innate power of going through universes without the assistance of a machine.

This scene opens with America and a version of Doctor Strange fighting a monster on their way to the mystical book. This version of Strange has some ice powers which was cool to see. He also knows Spanish, which comes back as a great joke later on. There’s not much to this pocket dimension but it is important.

7 America’s Universe

America from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Fans will get to see a very brief snippet of America’s universe when she steps on the Memory Lane button in Earth-838. Her planet looks a lot like the one in Avatar. It’s bright and colorful, almost alien-like. Everything seems to be rich in vegetation too, which is good.

It would be worse if America came from a reality where everything was polluted. Unfortunately, she hasn’t been back because she has been looking for her parents for so long. She accidentally sent them into one of her star-shaped universe holes. Hopefully, the MCU returns to America’s world for longer at some point in the future.

6 Jurassic Parkverse

Traveling into different dimensions in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

This is one of the only dimensions that is teased in the trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The first time Earth-616 Strange jumps into a portal with America, they flip through at least twenty dimensions, if not more. Since this movie is still in theaters, it can be hard to see everything without the assistance of pausing.

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Every dimension they go through is also only onscreen for a few seconds. All fans can see in this dinosaur world is a T-Rex fighting something else. Did humanity die out and dinosaurs thrive instead? Are humans dinosaurs? For example, is there a T-Rex version of Strange? The mind races at the possibilities for the MCU.

5 The Vintage Filmverse

A scene featuring characters in Captain America

Another universe that is shown briefly in this first inter-dimensional jump looks like an old movie. The movie quality dips and the screen goes brown. Does this mean that this universe is completely silent? Does everyone speak with text that fades in and fades out of memory with an old piano playing in the background?

It would be interesting to watch an MCU movie in a world like this. It might be too much for a typical two-hour tour, but maybe it could make for a fun short adventure in the next What If series. The first Captain America did go black and white for the propaganda movies, after all. It's not a silent movie, but it is close.

4 The Splatooniverse

Fighting a match in Splatoon 3

This universe might be the wildest shown in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. It turns Strange and America into colorful gobs of ink. They look like they came from Splatoon. Whether that is intentional or not, that sounds like a good crossover for the upcoming sequel.

Splatoon 3 could try to add in Marvel characters on a seasonal basis like Fortnite. If it works for Fortnite then it should work for Splatoon 3. This is one of the only universes Strange asks America about. Her best reply to this was, “It’s really hard to eat in there.” Does that mean people do eat?

3 The Spider-Verse

Doctor Strange from What If

There is another colorful universe shown in this dimensional jump and it is animated. The art style looks like Strange and America jumped into Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The first movie focused on other versions of Spider-Man coming through.

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It would be interesting if the sequel, Across the Spider-Verse, took in more MCU characters. Technically that movie isn’t part of the MCU. That doesn’t mean that they can’t borrow characters like Strange and America for cameos though. If this doesn’t happen, the MCU should get a full-length animated movie instead of just having the What If show. They could do their own version of Into the Spider-Verse and have America be the star.

2 Darkhold Strange’s Universe

Doctor Strange from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

The last new universe that is shown in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness belongs to a version of Doctor Strange that got possessed by the Darkhold. The world looks like it was completely ripped in two thanks to Strange’s powers going out of control.

Cars are flying around. Buildings are half torn apart. The sky is a vortex. It’s like an interactive art installation. It is also reminiscent of the mirror universe that Strange likes to fight in. There doesn’t seem to be much hope for this version of Strange and his world. It’s an endless void but still cool to see.

1 Earth-838

Doctor Strange looking at a statue of himself in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Earth-838 is the main multiverse that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness takes place in. It’s where Earth-616 Strange and America land after their first jump. Everything looks cleaner than Earth-616 since flowers are growing naturally everywhere. It’s a beautiful world, but the reason why it is the coolest dimension in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is that there are a lot of surprise guests as part of the Illuminati.

There are alternate versions of Captain America and Captain Marvel. Mordo returns but not as a villain. A new character, Black Bolt, is seen. The two most hype character moments belong to Reed Richards and Professor X though. Getting to see the Fantastic Four and X-Men finally get represented in the MCU was like a dream come true for fans of the marvel movies.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is in movie theaters now.

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