From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world

From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world 4

Diverse and in-depth original works are bringing many options for Marvel Studios in building the future picture of the MCU.

With the multiverse theme being exploited in the MCU, Marvel Studios can bring many realities and many strange worlds to the big screen.

In the original comics, the Marvel universe is a diverse collection of countless different worlds.

Negative Zone

Negative Zone can bring the Fantastic Four to the MCU – Photo: Marvel.

Among the dimensions that have not appeared in the MCU, the Negative Zone is probably the most important and has appeared the most in the original work.

However, with his genius brain, Reed Richards, leader of the Fantastic Four, successfully created a portal to the Negative Zone.

Negative Zone also involves several other superheroes.

Finally, the Negative Zone is also the `hometown` of many great villains in the Marvel universe but have not had the opportunity to appear on the big screen, such as Annihilus or Blastaar.

Dream Dimension (Dream dimension)

From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world

Dream Dimension is the kingdom of a formidable villain in the Marvel universe – Photo: Marvel.

The Dream Dimension was briefly mentioned in the Loki series, but was never really explored in depth in the MCU.

In fact, Nightmare was once `scored` for the main villain role in the blockbuster Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, before Marvel Studios replaced director Scott Derrickson with `horror king` Sam Raimi.

At the present time, it is difficult to confirm whether Marvel Studios intends to bring Dream Dimension to the big screen in the future or not.

However, besides the multiverse story line, Marvel Studios is also gradually expanding the supernatural aspect of the MCU, with projects such as Moon Knight, Werewolf by Night, or the upcoming Blade.

Nexus of All Realities

From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world

Nexus of All Realities connects everything in the MCU – Photo: Marvel.

Theoretically, Nexus of All Realities has been exploited in the MCU through the animated series What If…?

However, according to the original comics, Nexus has an important connection with Man-Thing, a new character introduced to the MCU through the Werewolf by Night project.

As a hidden location of extraordinary power, the Nexus of All Realities remains one of the biggest mysteries of the Marvel universe.

Limbo

From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world

Limbo is a kingdom of many demons and has a special connection with X-Men – Photo: Marvel.

In the Marvel comic universe, there are many dimensions and realities known as Limbo.

Limbo is also a demonic dimension and is related to a member of the X-Men, Illyana Rasputin, also known as Magik.

However, with what is happening in the MCU, it is likely that Limbo will not be exploited by Marvel Studios until the multiverse storyline ends.

Olympus

From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world

Olympus will appear in the MCU when Hercules returns to the big screen – Photo: Marvel.

The role of gods in the MCU has been raised to a new level through the new projects of phase 4, especially Thor: Love and Thunder.

Most importantly, Thor: Love and Thunder brought Hercules to the big screen, played by Brett Goldstein.

Avalon

From dreamland to Olympus: These are interesting dimensions MCU can exploit after the quantum world

Avalon is an important world for the Marvel multiverse – Photo: Marvel.

Another example of the gods’ dimension is Otherworld and the kingdom of Avalon.

Like Captain Carter in the animated series What If…?, Captain Britain is also a member of the Captain Britain Corps, an alliance of many variations of different superheroes, with the mission of protecting the multiverse.

There has been a lot of information regarding Marvel Studios’ plans to bring Captain Britain into the MCU.

Mojoworld

Mojoworld is a strange world related to Marvel’s X-Men mutants – Photo: Marvel.

Mojoworld is a kingdom located in outer space and is home to the Spineless Ones – strange creatures with yellow skin, no hair, each hand has only 4 fingers and most especially, no bones.

As mentioned above, the X-Men will be central characters in the future of the MCU.

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