With more Marvel projects exploring the concept of the multiverse, the question arises over who specifically broke it in the first place.
More Marvel movies from several franchises, including Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, are delving into the concept of the multiverse, leading many to question if it was Loki, Miles Morales, or Doctor Strange who broke it in the first place. Since the MCU's Multiverse Saga began, the blurring of franchises has become more common.
Loki & Sylvie Killing He Who Remains Spawned The MCU Multiverse When concerning the question of who broke the multiverse, Loki and Sylvie's role is more akin to creating the multiverse. Loki established that the multiverse has always existed, but the TVA was in place in order to protect its reality. He Who Remains, a more benevolent version of Kang the Conqueror, established the TVA as a way to stop multiverses from colliding.
Doctor Strange & Spider-Man Created Problems For The MCU Multiverse One of the next projects to directly involve the multiverse was Spider-Man: No Way Home, which was even referenced in a Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Easter egg. The film saw Doctor Strange aiding Spider-Man with a spell that would cause everyone to forget Peter Parker's identity as the web-slinger. While the spell had been done before, the events of Loki meant that the spell now transcended multiple universes.
Miles Morales Is The Original Anomaly Of The MCU Multiverse Interestingly though, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse directly tied Miles' origin to the multiverse. The Spider-Society in the film run by Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man 2099, acts almost as its own TVA, only for Spider-Man-specific events across the multiverse. The Spider-Society is responsible for protecting the universes that include Spider-Man - or a variant of him - from anomalies that could destroy the universes in question.
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